Bangkok Patio BTS Sanam Pao — Spacious Apartments With Kitchen Near BTS Sanam Pao
Picture this: you open your door to a living room of 50–60 square metres, with a kitchen that has a stove, fridge and cookware so you can cook for yourself just like at home. In the morning you head down for a swim in the outdoor pool, then call the property's tuk-tuk to drop you at BTS Sanam Pao for free — Bangkok Patio BTS Sanam Pao is an aparthotel on Phaholyothin Soi 3 in Samsen Nai that sells "space and a home-like stay" more than big-city hotel luxury · A 7-storey building with 44 units, from studio and one-bedroom up to two-bedroom, it suits long-stay guests, families, or groups of friends who genuinely want room to spread out · From about THB 1,600/night, with 9.2 from real reviews on Trip.com and 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor.
Overview — who Bangkok Patio is for — to put it as simply as possible, Bangkok Patio BTS Sanam Pao is a place for people who want "space" more than a "city-centre location" · It is not a compact, small-room hotel right next to a skytrain station selling step-counting convenience, and it is not a design-led luxury boutique · Instead it is a 7-storey, 44-unit aparthotel on a residential lane at Phaholyothin Soi 3, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, with spacious 50–60 square metre units that all have their own kitchen · Based on real reviews, the people it suits best are those staying many nights or a full month, families with small children, groups of friends who want to share a big unit, and remote workers who want space to cook and save on food · Many international reviews say the same thing — it feels more like "renting your own condo" than staying in a hotel, thanks to the spacious units, a real kitchen, and the quiet lane · On the flip side, if you are a tourist staying just 1–2 nights who wants to step out of the lobby and straight onto the skytrain, or you like a buzzing strip of shops right outside, this place may not fit your style as well as a hotel around Asok or Siam that sits right by a station.
Location and getting around — Bangkok Patio sits deep inside Phaholyothin Soi 3 in the Samsen Nai area, a quiet residential neighbourhood rather than a crowded tourist strip · The nearest reference point is BTS Sanam Pao station, about 460 metres away, or roughly a 5–7 minute walk · Some reviews say it is an easy walk in the daytime, but others find the lane fairly long and hot if you walk it in strong sun, which the property addresses with a free shuttle (tuk-tuk/hotel vehicle) to BTS Sanam Pao station — many guests praise this as a big help, especially coming back with luggage · Once you are on the BTS Sukhumvit Line from Sanam Pao, it is just one station to Victory Monument, about 4 stations to Siam/Siam Paragon/MBK, and a few stations to Chatuchak (Mo Chit), so shopping spots and transport hubs are easy to reach · Within walking distance there are made-to-order eateries, convenience stores and small markets, enough to get by · One honest note: this stretch of Phaholyothin Road gets congested during rush hour, so allow extra time if you plan to take a car into the city in the evening, and the trip to Don Muang Airport (DMK) is about 20–30 min drive, while Suvarnabhumi (BKK) is farther at roughly 40–50 min depending on traffic.
"The unit is huge, like renting your own condo, with a kitchen for cooking that saved us a lot on food · On the way back the property had its own vehicle pick us up at the BTS for free, really handy when we were hauling heavy bags."
Room types and decor — Bangkok Patio's main selling point is unit size that is clearly larger than typical Bangkok hotels · The entry-level option is a studio of about 50 square metres, larger than the deluxe rooms at many 4-star hotels · Step up to a one-bedroom of about 60 square metres with the bedroom and living room clearly separated, and the largest is the two-bedroom with two bathrooms, suited to families or groups of 4 or more · Every unit comes in a practical apartment style, meaning a kitchen with a stove, microwave, fridge and cookware, a dining table, sofa, flat-screen TV, air conditioning and a private balcony · The decor leans simple and warm and home-like rather than bold design · Many reviews agree the units are clean, the beds comfortable, it is quiet, and the space is roomy enough to spread your things out, ideal for longer stays · That said, to be straight with you, some reviews note that a few pieces of furniture and equipment are starting to show their age along with the building, some towels look well-used, and water pressure in some bathrooms is weak, plus the hot-water temperature that a few guests say is a little tricky to set · These are details you tend to find in an aparthotel that has been open for a while, rather than problems that put people off returning.
Facilities and the pool — even though it is an aparthotel down a lane, Bangkok Patio has the full set of facilities for a long stay · The highlight is the outdoor pool, which many reviews praise as clean, with clear water and a quiet, relaxed feel because it sits in a residential area rather than being busy like a downtown hotel pool · There is a gym for those who want to work out, and at times a small massage room/spa to unwind · A favourite among long-stay guests is the free parking, which is hard to find in Bangkok and reassures anyone driving in · There is free Wi-Fi that many reviews call stable enough to work on, a luggage-storage service, and importantly the free shuttle to BTS Sanam Pao, the selling point that helps with the walk from the lane · To be honest, the pool and gym are apartment-sized and right-sized rather than a grand resort scale, but in terms of cleanliness and quiet they are done well and are plenty for genuine relaxation.
Food and cooking for yourself — this is where Bangkok Patio clearly differs from a regular hotel, because every unit has a kitchen so you can cook for yourself · For long-stay or family guests this saves a lot on food and lets you eat familiar meals even away from home · Within walking distance there are made-to-order eateries, convenience stores and small fresh markets, so picking up ingredients to cook is easy · As for breakfast, to be straight about it, this place does not focus on a hotel-style buffet breakfast and at times there is no breakfast included with the room, which is normal for an aparthotel designed for guests to cook for themselves or eat out · Many international reviews actually see this as a plus, since it gets them out trying local eateries in the Samsen Nai area that are affordable and friendly · If you genuinely cannot do without hotel breakfast, plan for it in advance, or stock up to cook in your unit's kitchen.
Service and staff — service is another area that draws fairly consistent praise in real reviews · Many guests say the staff are very friendly, with some reviews even writing that they "look after you like family" or "like an aunt and uncle at home", reflecting the family-style service of a small property that is not part of a big chain · The shuttle to BTS Sanam Pao, help with arranging rides, and recommendations for eateries in the area are things many guests appreciated · That said, the point raised most often on the watch-out side is housekeeping, which under apartment policy is usually done once a week for long stays, and for short stays of a few nights there may be no daily housekeeping like a hotel, or in some cases an extra cleaning fee (some reviews mention around 500 baht) · This is worth understanding before you book — the format here is an "apartment", not a "full-service hotel", and if you set your expectations right you will not be disappointed.
What real reviews say (the good and the not-so-good) — pulling from Trip.com, TripAdvisor and other booking platforms, the picture is fairly consistent · On the praise side: the units are very spacious and good value, like renting your own condo; there is a kitchen to cook and save on food; the units are clean and quiet; the pool is clean with a nice atmosphere; the staff are friendly and look after you like family; the free shuttle to BTS Sanam Pao helps a lot; there is free parking; and the Wi-Fi is stable enough to work on · On the watch-out side: the most frequently mentioned point is infrequent housekeeping (once a week, or an extra charge for short stays), followed by the location deep in the lane needing a 5–10 minute walk or the shuttle to the station, some equipment and furniture starting to age and some towels well-used, water pressure and hot-water control in some units not being great, and the lack of a hotel-style breakfast · Almost all of these are characteristics of an aparthotel built for long stays rather than serious flaws, and they are fixed by setting your expectations to match the type of property.
"The unit was clean and quiet, a comfortable stay that felt like home, and the staff were really lovely · The only downside is housekeeping once a week — for a short stay you have to ask for extra — and the towels looked well-used, so next time I'll bring my own."
Price and value — the studio starts at about THB 1,600/night at standard rates, rising to roughly THB 2,500–4,000+ for one-bedroom and two-bedroom units or in high season · The property also has a monthly rate for long stays, which per the available information runs around THB 30,000–60,000 per month depending on unit type, making the per-night average much cheaper for longer stays · Compared with standard hotel rooms in Bangkok at a similar price but far smaller and without a kitchen, Bangkok Patio feels like strong value in the spacious-but-affordable category, especially once you factor in the kitchen that saves on food, free parking, and the free BTS shuttle · If you plan a long stay of several nights, come as a family, or split a two-bedroom unit among several people, the per-head figure gets even better · But if you are staying just 1–2 nights to sightsee in the city centre and will not use the kitchen, the value drops because you are paying for space you may not fully use.
Things to know before booking — a few things help make the stay smoother · One, understand up front that this is an "apartment", not a full-service hotel — housekeeping is usually once a week, and if you want it more often, ask about the cost in advance · Two, the property sits deep inside Phaholyothin Soi 3, so if you would rather not walk, use the free shuttle to BTS Sanam Pao and ask about service times at check-in · Three, if you plan to cook, map out a stop at a market or convenience store in the area for ingredients — it is more worthwhile and more fun · Four, this place suits long stays, so if you are staying several nights or a month, ask about weekly/monthly rates, which are much cheaper than nightly · Five, since it is a small 44-unit property, book ahead during festival periods and compare prices across platforms · Six, if you are particular about towels or bathroom amenities, bring your own for peace of mind, as many reviews suggest.
The verdict — from all the real reviews, Bangkok Patio BTS Sanam Pao is the best fit for people who want a spacious unit with a kitchen, a relaxed home-like long stay in a quiet area near BTS Sanam Pao, on a budget · Units of 50–60 square metres, an in-unit kitchen, a pool, free parking and a free BTS shuttle make it strong value in the affordable aparthotel category, especially for families, groups of friends and long-stay guests · If you are after a small-room hotel right by a skytrain station that you can walk straight out from, with buffet breakfast and daily housekeeping, this may not be the answer, and you should consider hotels around Sukhumvit or Ari that sit right by a station instead · But for a trip that needs real space, home-like privacy, and value over several nights — Bangkok Patio fits that need well, and it is why it keeps scoring highly with guests who actually stayed.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Very spacious units with their own kitchen, like renting your own condo, great for long stays
- ✓ Clean pool with a quiet feel in a residential area
- ✓ Free shuttle to BTS Sanam Pao and free parking
- ✓ Friendly staff who look after you like family
- ! Housekeeping once a week, short stays may pay extra
- ! Property is deep in the lane, a 5–10 min walk or shuttle to the station
- ! No hotel-style buffet breakfast
- ✓ Strong value in the spacious category, with a kitchen that saves on food
- ✓ Clean units, comfortable beds, quiet, a properly restful stay
- ✓ Great for families and groups, the two-bedroom has two bathrooms
- ✓ Stable Wi-Fi for work, with a monthly rate for long stays
- ! Some furniture and equipment starting to age along with the building
- ! Some towels look well-used, bringing your own is recommended
- ! Water pressure and hot-water control not great in some units
- 💡If you want full hotel-style service — here housekeeping is once a week, short stays may pay extra, and there is no buffet breakfast → set "apartment" expectations and ask about the cleaning policy before booking
- 💡If you want to step out of the lobby straight onto the skytrain — the property is deep inside Phaholyothin Soi 3, a 5–10 minute walk to BTS Sanam Pao → use the free shuttle, or pick a hotel around Ari/Sukhumvit that sits right by a station
- 💡If you are particular about everything being brand new — the building has been open a while, with some furniture and towels starting to age → bring your own amenities, or focus mainly on the space and value