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Thong Lo–Ekkamai is the Sukhumvit stretch around Soi 38–63 that locals call Bangkok's coolest district, packed with Japanese restaurants, cafés, and late-night bars. Two BTS stations, Thong Lo (Soi 55) and Ekkamai (Soi 63), make it easy to eat and drink here and still get into the city.
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A small B&B on Sukhumvit Soi 61 next to Major Cineplex Ekamai, a few minutes' walk from Ekkamai BTS and the Eastern Bus Terminal. Rooms are simple and some have a balcony. Reviews call it good value, though a few mention the fittings are a bit dated. Good if you just want a clean bed near the train.
Right by the Ekkamai BTS exit, basically across the street, so it's handy if you arrive with luggage and want to drop straight in. Rooms are compact boutique-style. Ratings are middling and management has changed over the years, so check recent reviews before booking, but the location is hard to beat at this price.
A serviced apartment on Soi Thonglor with in-room kitchens and washer/dryers, suited to families or multi-night stays. There's an outdoor pool and a free tuk-tuk shuttle to Thong Lo BTS, which helps because the building sits a fair way down the soi. Guests praise the spacious, clean units.
A small Small Luxury Hotels boutique on Soi Thonglor. The draw is a twin rooftop infinity pool with 180-degree city views. Rooms feel like a high-end apartment, with contemporary artwork, and it's quieter than the streets around it. A good fit for couples who want a stylish, low-key stay.
A large tower on Sukhumvit Soi 55 by the Thong Lo BTS, with a rooftop infinity pool, a kids' club, and a whole floor of Let's Relax onsen and spa. It holds a 2026 Travellers' Choice award. A solid pick for families who want everything in one building and enjoy a Japanese-style onsen soak.
A Japanese hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 55, about a 2-minute walk to Thong Lo BTS, with TOTO Washlet toilets in every room. Guests repeatedly praise the breakfast buffet and the gym, and it ranks among the top hotels in Bangkok by review score. Great for travellers who like Japanese-style service and a quiet, comfortable room.
A 5-star hotel a 2–3 minute walk from Thong Lo BTS. The headline is Octave, a multi-level rooftop bar on floors 45–49 with 360-degree city views. Rooms are modern with bathtubs, the review scores are high, and it's the top-end choice in the area. A good fit if you want both a great location and a famous rooftop scene.
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