Holiday rentals and lettings in Bangkok

Holiday rentals and lettings in Bangkok

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Highlights in Bangkok

  • Stunning rooftop bar
  • Cultural gems and temples
  • Busy markets
  • Great beaches
  • Ancient ruins

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Holiday Rental for 4 People in Watthana District, Bangkok
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Watthana District, Bangkok
Holiday Rental • 107 m² • 2 Bedrooms
You will never regret to stay at our properties, no other hosts can compete with us. You can read our 4000+++ reviews with more than 92% of 5-stars reviews. No need to have a second thought to book our apartments for your holidays or business trip for coming season.Executive Summary of this Apartment:What are the Pros of this apartment:1. Location/Location/Location: it is located in the very very very prime prime prime area of Bangkok downtown in the main tourist area (in Sukhumvit Soi 61, walking distance to Sukhumvit main road/Ekamai Bts station, where is the busiest entertainment area wi...
from A$151 / night
Holiday Rental for 3 People in Bangkok, Thailand
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Bangkok, Thailand
Holiday Rental • 27 m² • 1 Bedroom
Top 3 Features to choose us.❤best Location: Sunkumvir Soi 24 is one of the best locations of Bangkok. Accesses to Bts Phrom Phong station.❤Luxury Condo: Park 24 is band new here, managed by Ascott. Skytop swimming pool in 50f, and gym in 49f, best view and skyline of Bangkok.❤Sweet Home: Ikea funitures, Lg appliances, Hotel mattress and towels. Free Pocket Wifi. NextFlix Utralhd Account.[brand New on Jan (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) ] This is a 30 square meters of one bedroom apartment, the room was small but cozy, kitchen, bathroom, living room, and whole house fine decorated.The kitche...
from A$90 / night
Holiday Letting for 6 People in Watthana District, Bangkok
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Watthana District, Bangkok
Holiday Letting • 130 m² • 2 Bedrooms
10.0
Let's us all pray to God together to stop the killing of the innocent people (especially children) from the Wars, as they all are our family members living on this Earth. God Bless You All.You will never regret to stay at our properties. You can read our more than 4,000 reviews with 92% of 5-stars reviews, no other hosts can compete with us, so you dont need to have a second thought to book our apartments for your holidays with your family or your business trips. We are the most flexible host you will ever meet.Please understand your expectations by reading the below descriptions before you...
from A$130 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Bangkok

A$291for 20 Apr - 27 Apr
A$400 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Bangkok

33%for 20 Apr - 27 Apr
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Bangkok

Bangkok, a city of contrasts

Bangkok is a vibrant, colourful vast city and here is a little help to help you decide where you can base yourself. Siam Square is where you will be close to the best markets and luxury shopping centres. Sukhumvit is an area with top facilities, a wide myriad of top-notch eateries and a vibrant nightlife. Khao San Road is ideal for backpackers but it is also close to many of the city’s main attractions. Chinatown is less touristy but still vivid and hectic with great markets stalls everywhere. Rattanakosin is Bangkok’s old town and a historical area with most of the historical attractions including Buddhist temples, monuments, palaces and museums. Thonburi is on the west bank of the river and it’s a neighbourhood with relaxed vibes and true Thai culture and a great area to explore the waterways and floating markets.

Idyllic stays in a cosmopolitan and exotic destination

From cheap to luxury accommodation, Bangkok caters for every traveller’s needs. The city is an oasis for urban lovers who look for holiday rentals in the heart of a busy area but also a paradise for those who dream of a more private property with a rooftop terrace, skyline views and carefully decorated interiors. The hospitality is a charm added to your stay and your pets are also welcome to stay. Space for couples, solo travellers, families and groups of about 10 friends who are looking for a vibrant and multicultural urban stay in an exotic city.

Holidays in Bangkok

The area and getting around

A cosmopolitan destination

Bangkok, the city capital of Thailand, is a multicultural metropolis of contrasts where everyday life of the locals’ city life collides with the exotic. It is home to huge shopping centres right next to little homes or any of the hundreds of gold-spired temples. The tuk tuks with tourists share the road lanes full of buses and cars moving slowly and honking away as they go. Walk around Bangkok will allow you to see lots of busy street markets, neon-lit strips full of shops, street vendors and food stalls in every corner. You do not go to Bangkok to have a three course meal but to snack and try several Thai nibbles. The skyscrapers overlook the city and make it look very cosmopolitan and yet a traditional destination.

Same, same, but different

You can move around the neighbours and discover the beautiful Buddhist temples and visit them, respecting the rules. Explore the hidden markets on a boat trip, wander the narrow streets of Chinatown, watch some monks buying the latest trends in mobile communications or take the Skytrain, known as BTS, and head to Sukhumvit to immerse yourself and enjoy local nightlife. Take the train and move a few miles out of the city to explore wonderful temples and interesting sites outside the city. It will take you back to ancient times! As you can see, Bangkok is a unique destination to add to your list. Discover the city with the moto: “Same same, but different”.

Travellers and activities

Bangkok for beach lovers

Thailand is well-known by its picture-perfect beaches of crystal clear waters and long strips of white sand fringed by palm trees and lush vegetation. If you travel to Bangkok and you need a dose of sun you will definitely look for one of the stunning beaches Thailand is known for. Those beaches are more in the south of the country or on certain islands but you can still have very good beaches you can go to just a few hours from the city. Get on a bus from Ekamai Bus Terminal and head to Bang Saen, 1.5 hours outside of Bangkok. Hua Hin is a busy area very popular amongst families. Cha-am is a bit closer than Hua Hin but also really enjoyable. A bit further south, you find an exotic paradise of calm in Pranburi. Start thinking where you are going to take care of your tan!

Bangkok for temple lovers.

Thailand has impressive temples around the country that captivate and draw travellers from all over the world. The golden domes, the tall spires and the contrast of bright colours of the shrines decorated with flowers and scented with incense are an image of the real Bangkok that most visitors are looking for. You can see the stunning Grand Palace, where the Thai king is based. Admire Wat Arun, also known as the temple of Dawn, one of the most recognised silhouettes in the country. Wat Phra Kaew, commonly known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in the historical centre of the city but also in Thailand. The marble temple Wat Benchamabophit Dusitvanaram is a Buddhist temple of high gables, stepped-out roofs and elaborate finials. The city is a hub of temples scattered all over and visiting some of them is a must in Bangkok. Explore the city and enjoy these marvellous and unique sites.

Did you know all the temples pictured on the Thai baht coins are in Bangkok?

Top 5 travel tips in Bangkok

1. Khao San Road

Khao San Road is a neon-lit busy street in the centre of Bangkok. This road about 1 mile long, is a cauldron of backpackers, street vendors, traditional items as souvenirs for tourists, restaurants, bars and loud music. The atmosphere is one of those you can hate or just love, but it is definitely worth a visit! It is close to the Grand Palace but not to public transport so the best way to access this area is by tuk tuk, bus or taxi. But don’t just stay in Khao San and go explore the sidestreets (sois) which retain a real Thai feel.

2. Chatuchak market

Do you like haggling with vendors and find real bargains? The Thai markets are the place to go to! Bangkok has several markets around the city but the most famous one is the huge Chatuchak Weekend Market on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road. People know it as JJ Market and it has more than 15,000 stalls divided into 27 sections where you can find clothes, essential oils, arts and crafts, accessories, Thai food, souvenirs and much more. This market is worth the hype for sure, so do not miss your visit and happy shopping!

3. The ancient ruins of Ayutthaya

The outskirts of Bangkok have some gems you must visit before you leave. Ayutthaya is a city north of Bangkok with the impressive ruins of the old city, an archaeological site of palaces, Buddhist temples, monasteries and statues. The beauty of these buildings and the park where they are located is a major highlight during your stay. It can be easily visited on a day trip from Bangkok, either by train, bus or taxi.

4. The Khlongs of Thonburi

Thonburi was the old capital of Thailand. The area still remains quite untouched and locals spend their lives around the khlongs (canals) trading, selling and buying all sorts of fruits, veggies and goods in their wooden stalls. By long-tail boat you can explore the channels and get the feeling of their everyday life and way of living. The network of khlongs has been made by the locals themselves, including the well-known Khlong Mon and Khlong Bangkok Noi, lined with old shacks, dilapidated sheds and full of other locals on their boats selling shrimp crepes, some rice snacks and corn-on-the-knob.

5. Bangkok views from a rooftop bar

On the 63rd Floor of the State Tower there is the Sky Bar at Lebua Bangkok. Standing almost 250 metres above sea level it allows you to have breathtaking views of the Thai capital. The Sky bar also appeared in The Hangover Part II. Sip a Hangovertini cocktail made of green tea liquor or have a romantic dinner for two at Sirocco, one of the world’s highest rooftop restaurants. And why not enjoy an amazing sunset with shades of red, orange and yellow as a backdrop of Bangkok’s skyline?

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Bangkok

How much do the holiday rentals in Bangkok cost on average?

Rentals in Bangkok offer amazing prices, with an annual average of A$214.40 per night in 2020, which makes it the most money-saving holiday destination in Thailand.

When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Bangkok?

According to our most recent historical data, the months with the most reduced prices in Bangkok are November, January, and December, with average prices of A$124.06, A$149.62 and A$151.32, respectively.

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Bangkok?

In 2020, the month that offered the highest average prices in Bangkok was February, with an average price of A$424.33 per night. This was followed by March, with an average of A$274.44, and April, with A$253.41.

Is Bangkok a good location for a last-minute getaway?

In order to not have problems finding accommodation in Bangkok we recommend you to be proactive, as 60% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

Which months offer the highest availability?

The months that have the highest availability, on average, are January (with an availability of 50%) May (48.8%), and April (47.5%), according to the trends observed in 2019.

When are fewer lettings available?

According to data from 2020, the months when it is most difficult to find accommodation in Bangkok are, in order, February (with 34% of available rentals), December (35.5%), and November (36%).

How many rentals are available in Bangkok?

We have grouped together the properties from 8 different partners in Bangkok, so we can offer you around 2000 properties. You're going to have a hard time deciding which one to go with!

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