Travelodge Sukhumvit hotel in Bangkok is excellent at all the essentials. You’ll never lose touch with the world when we’ve got high-speed WiFi and 24/7 support to help you navigate your way through the pulse of the city. We’re a doorstep away to public transporation and within walking distance to Bangkok’s most vibrant street of food, fun and drinks . With 224 rooms, swimming pool and all-day communal space, we’re here to unveil the most of your stay.
Whether you’re here for work, play or long stay, don’t stress it – Travelodge Sukhumvit Bangkok is your home away from home.
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From Suvarnabhumi Airport
Taxi
Take a taxi from the available taxi stand in respective arrival terminals. The journey will take a distance of 30 km, or approximately 45 minutes.
Airport Rail Link
Take the commuter service from Survarnbhumi Station and alight at Makkasan Station. Switch to Phetchaburi MRT Line and alight at Sukhumvit station. Proceed to board the Sukhumvit BTS Skytrain and alight at Asok Station. Take a taxi from the available taxi stand and a 5-minute ride will take you to our hotel. The journey will take approximately 1 hour.
From Don Mueang International Airport
Taxi
Take a taxi from the available taxi stand in respective arrival terminals. The journey will take a distance of 23 km, or approximately 30 minutes.
Public Bus
Take the pedestrian bridge on the second level of the airport and exit by the first door on your right to reach Vibhavadi Rangsit Road bus station. Board bus 29, 59, 187, 510, 538 and alight at Victory Monument station. Switch to Victory Monument BTS Sky Train and alight at Nana Station. A 8-minute stroll will bring you to our hotel. The journey will take approximately 1 hour.
Shuttle Bus
Take shuttle bus A1 and A2 and alight at Mo Chit Bus Station. Switch to Mo Chit BTS Sky Train and alight at Nana Station. A 8-minute stroll will bring you to our hotel. The journey will take approximately 1 hour.
Mini Bus
Take the pedestrian bridge on the second level of the airport and exit by the first door on your right to reach Vibhavadi Rangsit Road bus station. Board the mini buses and alight at Victory Monument station. Switch to Victory Monument BTS Sky Train and alight at Nana Station. A 8-minute stroll will bring you to our hotel. The journey will take approximately 1 hour.
Getting around the city
MRT
Sukhumvit Station
BTS
Nana Station
Bus Station
Pacific Fell Building, Soi Sukhumvit 7, Soi Sukhumvit 6, Bts Bangna
Taxi
Key in Sukhumvit Road Soi 11 Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana Travelodge Bangkok Sukhumvit
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Grand Palace
Probably the most visited and revered landmark in Thailand, The Grand Palace is a must-visit for all travellers. The construction of the Grand Palace began in 1782 during the reign of King Rama I, founder of the Chakri Dynasty, and it has been the architectural symbol of Thailand ever since. The Grand Palace served as a significant royal residence until 1925 and is now used solely for ceremonial purposes. Apart from the Palace, this place is also the residence of the Emerald Buddha, carved from a single block of fine jade.
Tips: Make sure you wear appropriate dress code. No short pants, shirts without sleeves, or bare feet. Proper clothes are provided near the entrance if needed.
How to get there
Drive from Travelodge Bangkok: 9 km, or a 20-minute drive
MRT: Sanam Chai
BTS: BTS Saphan Taksin Station Exit 2
Bus: The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew
Boat: Tha Tien
Address: Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Website: https://www.royalgrandpalace.th/en/contact
Email: ticket@palaces.mail.go.th
Opening hours: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Chinatown
Bangkok’s Chinatown is commonly known as Yaowarat Road. It has two completely contrasting faces in the day and by night. If you visit Yaowarat during the day, you will see shops selling gold, Chinese herbs, fruits, and Chinese restaurants serving authentic cuisine. Visit Yaowarat after sunset, and you will see the road turn into a street food heaven where several food trucks serve marvellous dishes that are difficult to find elsewhere, from steaming Chinese fried noodles to refreshing Chinese iced desserts. The energy that oozes from its endless rows of wooden shophouses is simply contagious – you will want to keep coming back for more.
Tips: Plan your visit during major festivals, like Chinese New Year, and you will see Bangkok Chinatown at its best.
How to get there
Drive from Travelodge Bangkok: 7 km, or a 20-minute drive
MRT: Wat Mangkon, Hua Lamphong
Bus: Yaek Chalerm Buri, Wat Mangkon
Boat: Hua Lamphong
Address: 483-5 ถ. เยาวราช Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
ASIATIQUE The Riverfront
Asiatique uniquely combines two of the most popular shopping experiences in the city – a night bazaar and a mall. Ten minutes downriver from Saphan Taksin BTS Station, this once-bustling international trade port is now a complex warehouse housing over 1,500 boutiques and 40 eateries. Opening from 5.00 p.m., you will more often than not spend an entire evening here browsing the boutiques, picking out gifts and eating some delicious food. There are shows performed nightly at the Calypso Ladyboy Cabaret and a classic Thai puppet performance if you seek entertainment. The selection of shops is interesting, with a good range of unusual brands rather than row upon row of tourist trinkets. A favourite spot for tourists and locals, Asiatique is definitely a place worth dedicating an evening to explore.
Tips: Ride the famous ferris wheel during sunset to catch the spectacular view, along with Bangkok skyline and riverfront area!
How to get there
Drive from Travelodge Bangkok: 15 km, or a 20-minute drive
Bus: Asiatique
Boat: Wat Rat Singkhon
Address: 2194 Charoen Krung Rd, Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120, Thailand
Website: https://www.instagram.com/asiatique.thailand/?hl=en
Phone: +66922460812
Opening hours: 3:00 p.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Chatuchak Weekend Market
With over 200,000 people flocking into Chatuchak Market every weekend, the Bangkok marketplace has become the world’s largest weekend market. The market has over 15,000 stalls spread across 35 acres and 26 sections that range from food, art, antiques, fashion, and much more.
Tips: Bargaining is a must in the market, and it would also be great knowing a few numbers or two in Thai to avoid getting ripped off.
How to get there
Drive from Travelodge Bangkok: 12 km, or a 15-minute drive
Bus: Opposite Chatuchak Market (Gate 1), Soi Kamphaeng Phet 1, Yaek Kamphaeng Phet, Chatuchak Park
MRT: Kamphaeng Phet Station, Chatuchak Park Station
BTS: Mochit Station
Address: 39 1 Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand
Wat Arun The Temple of Dawn
Sitting majestically on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River, the legendary Wat Arun is one of Thailand's most striking riverside landmarks. Despite the name, the most spectacular view of the glittering monument can be seen from the east side of the river at sunset, when the spires of Wat Arun make an impressive silhouette against the skyline.
Tips: Make sure you wear appropriate dress code. No short pants, shirts without sleeves, or bare feet. Proper clothes are provided near the entrance if needed.
How to get there
Drive from Travelodge Bangkok: 11 km, or a 15-minute drive
Bus: Wat Arun Ratwararam Ratchaworamahawihan, Opposite Wat Arun Rat Wara Ram Ratchaworamahawihan
MRT: Itsaraphap
Boat: Wat Arun Ratchawararam
Address: 158 Thanon Wang Doem, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
Website: https://www.wat-arun.com//
Phone: +6628912185
Opening hours: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
GOOD EATS
Ratchawat Market
In the midst of the Bangkok hustle and bustle lies Ratchawat Market, an off-the-beaten-path wet market with authentic local fare. The market is a sprawling playground of street carts, food stalls, and hole-in-the-wall eateries with friendly auntie and uncles. Located close to Excise Department, the market can get really busy during lunch hours. Come just before lunchtime when all the food is ready, but all the hungry government employees have yet to arrive. Have extra time to spare? Head over to Sriyan Market, which is just a short walk away for good noodles and curries. But if anything, Ratchawat feels, smells, and tastes like Thailand, especially those of noodles and roast duck dishes.
Must visit stalls:
– Khun Muay Fish Ball Noodle
– Neua Wooah Rai Tiem Taan
– Kanom Krok Kao Wang
How to get there
Drive from Travelodge Bangkok: 4,7 km, or a 14-minute drive
Train: Bang Sue MRT Station, Sanam Pao BTS Station
Bus: Ratchawat Market, Opposite The Excise Department
Address: 1444 97 Thanon Nakhon Chaisi Rd, Thanon Nakhon Chai Si, Dusit District, Bangkok 10300, Thailand
Opening hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Lin Heung
Lin Heung Tea House has been serving traditional dim sum for nine decades. A favourite among locals and tourists alike, it is one of a few dim sum places that continues to serve dim sum on traditional trolleys. Whether you come early or late, the place is always packed and sharing a table has become a norm in the restaurant. Once the dim sum ladies arrive in your table, it is a matter of the fastest runner and fastest hands to get their wish list. So yes, do come all prepared!
Must order: Lotus Seed Paste Bun Steamed Chicken Bun Cheong Fun
How to get there Walk from TLCH: 750 m or 10-minute walk
Train: Sheung Wan
Bus: Wellington Street; Queen’s Road Central
Address: 160號 Wellington St, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Phone: +85225444556
Opening hours: 6:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Contact Us
Address: Sukhumvit Road Soi 11 Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Telephone Number: +66 2 491 3999
Email: enquiry.sukhumvit11@travelodgehotels.asia
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