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Bangkok Midtown Hotel
🏊 4-Star Hotel · Pool + Free Parking 📍 Ratchathewi · Bangkok
8.6 / 10
🇹🇭 Rama VI Road · Ratchathewi, Bangkok
Bangkok Midtown Hotel
City Hotel 4★ · 14-min walk to Ramathibodi · Outdoor Pool · Free Parking
Bangkok Midtown Hotel guest room — warm-toned interior, large clean bed, flat-screen TV and minibar
Outdoor swimming pool at Bangkok Midtown Hotel, a quiet retreat in the Ratchathewi neighbourhood
Type
4-star city hotel
Review Score
8.6 / 10
From
฿1,400 /night
Rooms
158 rooms
Area
Ratchathewi Near Ramathibodi Hospital
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Bangkok Midtown Hotel — 4-Star Hotel with Pool and Free Parking, 14-Min Walk to Ramathibodi Hospital

When a family member needs extended treatment at Ramathibodi Hospital, two needs tend to surface fast: somewhere to park (most people drive in from the provinces) and a pool or quiet space to decompress during the waiting. Bangkok Midtown Hotel addresses both in a single booking. This 4-star property opened in 2017 on Rama VI Road, Ratchathewi — just 1.1 km from Ramathibodi Hospital, about 14 minutes on foot or a 6-minute ride — with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, 158 rooms, a breakfast buffet, and an in-house spa. Rates start from roughly ฿1,400/night, and the hotel scores 8.6 out of 10 from 292 real Trip.com reviews.

Our Full Review

Who is this hotel actually for? — Bangkok Midtown Hotel sits in a corner of the city that most leisure travellers skip. Rama VI Road in Ratchathewi is lined with government hospitals, civil-service housing, and neighbourhood food stalls rather than rooftop bars and malls. That context matters because it tells you exactly who stays here: families accompanying patients at Ramathibodi Hospital, medical tourists, and business travellers in the area who want a proper 4-star room without paying Sukhumvit prices. Real guest reviews confirm this consistently. If you are looking for a buzzing nightlife strip or easy BTS access on foot, this is not your base. But if you need a clean, reliable 4-star room, a pool to unwind in, and free parking for the car you drove up from Chiang Mai or Khon Kaen — this hotel earns its place near the top of the shortlist.

Location: how close to Ramathibodi, really — and how do you get around? — The walk from the hotel to Ramathibodi Hospital (Mahidol University) is 1.1 km along Rama VI Road, taking about 14 minutes at a comfortable pace. A Grab or taxi covers the same distance in about 6 minutes for a fare of under ฿60. If you drove in, Rama VI Road runs almost straight to the hospital entrance, and the hotel's free parking takes one variable completely off the table. For BTS travel, Phaya Thai station (which also connects to the Airport Rail Link for Suvarnabhumi) is also about 1.1 km and 14 minutes on foot — reviews consistently flag this as a weak point for anyone relying on the rail network daily. The realistic answer is to use Grab for rail connections. Around the hotel there is a 7-Eleven a one-minute walk away and a handful of street-food stalls and small restaurants for everyday meals; the neighbourhood is residential and practical rather than scenic.

"Drove from Ubon Ratchathani for my mother's treatment at Ramathibodi. The free parking alone was worth choosing this hotel, and coming back to the pool in the evening kept us sane. Room was clean, staff were kind. Good value for a 4-star."

Bangkok Midtown Hotel guest room — warm-toned interior, large clean bed, flat-screen TV and minibar

Rooms and interiors — The hotel opened in 2017, so fittings and finishes are still reasonably fresh — something a number of reviewers note explicitly, describing the rooms as "feeling new." There are 158 rooms split across five types: Standard, Superior, and Deluxe at 25 sq m, a Junior Suite at 32 sq m with a separate seating area, and Connecting Rooms (two 25 sq m rooms joined) for families or groups of three to four. All rooms include a 40-inch flat-screen TV, air-conditioning, refrigerator, electric kettle, minibar, in-room safe, hairdryer, and a private bathroom. The cleanliness score of 8.8 on Trip.com is one of the highest category ratings the hotel receives, and reviews back it up — white linen, daily towel changes, and well-maintained bathrooms are the most frequently praised details. The one recurring design complaint is that some rooms separate the shower and toilet into two distinct compartments, which a handful of reviewers find inconvenient when sharing a room. A few guests also mentioned insufficient power outlets near the bed, so packing a small extension cable is sensible if you charge multiple devices overnight.

Pool, parking, and facilities — the two things that set this hotel apart — In a neighbourhood where 4-star hotels typically charge separately for parking and few have pools at all, Bangkok Midtown Hotel's combination of an outdoor swimming pool and free private parking is genuinely unusual. The pool receives consistent praise in reviews — words like "nice," "relaxing," and "a good place to wind down" come up often. It is not a resort-scale pool and sun lounger space is limited, but for guests spending long days at the hospital, the ability to swim laps at the end of the day carries real value. The spa and in-house massage service also draw positive mentions — booking a session in the evening after a difficult hospital day is something multiple reviewers recommend. The gym is a different story: it is described as very small (one review puts it at "3x2 metres") with equipment that is not always functional. If regular gym sessions are important to you, this is a genuine gap. The hotel also has a restaurant, bar, room service, conference rooms, and luggage storage.

Outdoor swimming pool at Bangkok Midtown Hotel, a quiet retreat in the Ratchathewi neighbourhood

Breakfast: early start is the real selling point — The breakfast buffet runs from 06:00 to 10:00, which aligns well with hospital appointment times that often require patients and families to arrive before 07:00. The spread covers Thai staples (rice congee, stir-fries), eggs, sausages, bread, fruit, juice, coffee, and tea. Reviews split fairly evenly on quality: guests on short stays find it adequate and well-timed; guests staying four or more nights note that the menu is essentially the same every morning and that the dining room runs very cold. For multi-night stays, the 7-Eleven downstairs or the street noodle shops a short walk away offer welcome variety.

Real guest feedback — the honest picture — Aggregating across Trip.com, Booking.com, and TripAdvisor, the pattern is clear. What guests consistently praise: room cleanliness (8.8 score on Trip.com), staff warmth and helpfulness (8.8 service score), the pool as a functional amenity, free parking, and value for money at the 4-star price point. One TripAdvisor reviewer, who noted the hotel was built in 2017, called the rooms "fresh" and highlighted the pool and massage services as standouts. What guests consistently flag as problems: the 14-minute walk to BTS Phaya Thai — described by one reviewer plainly as "quite far from BTS" — is the most common complaint; the divided shower/toilet bathroom layout; the tiny, partially broken gym; breakfast menu repetition for longer stays; a cold dining room; non-English-speaking reception staff in some shifts; and the absence of basic toiletries (toothbrush, comb) in-room — these have to be requested at the front desk. The 7.6 score on Booking.com (183 English reviews) is lower than the Trip.com 8.6, largely driven by the maintenance and breakfast complaints in that dataset, so checking both platforms before booking gives a fuller picture.

"The pool is really nice and the staff are kind. Great value for a 4-star. The only downside is it's quite far from the BTS — budget a Grab each time rather than walking in the heat."

Breakfast buffet dining area at Bangkok Midtown Hotel, offering a mix of Thai and Western dishes from 06:00

Pricing and value — Standard, Superior, and Deluxe rooms start at roughly ฿1,400–1,800/night in the low season (typically March–October), climbing to ฿2,000–2,500 during high season (November–February) and long public holidays. Junior Suites start around ฿2,000 and Connecting Rooms from about ฿2,500 for the pair. By Bangkok 4-star standards, these rates are competitive — comparable hotels on Sukhumvit charge significantly more for rooms of the same size, usually without a pool or parking included. For families driving in from other provinces, free parking eliminates a daily cost of ฿100–200 that many urban hotels charge, which nudges the effective value higher still. The one caveat: guests who do not have a car and need to take BTS or MRT every day will accumulate Grab fares that partially offset the savings.

Bottom line for Ramathibodi visitors — If your checklist reads pool + free parking + clean 4-star room within walking distance of Ramathibodi Hospital, Bangkok Midtown Hotel is the combination that is hard to match in this neighbourhood. The hotel is clean, professionally run, and correctly priced for what it delivers. Set your expectations honestly: BTS access requires a Grab, the gym is not a serious facility, and breakfast gets repetitive. But for the specific audience this hotel serves — families navigating a difficult few days near one of Thailand's largest referral hospitals — it gets the fundamentals right and provides genuine breathing room at the end of a long day.

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Outdoor Swimming Pool
An outdoor pool consistently praised by guests as a relaxing spot — real breathing room for families spending long days at nearby hospitals.
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Free Private Parking
Complimentary parking for all guests — rare for central Bangkok and a significant practical benefit for families driving in from other provinces.
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14-Min Walk to Ramathibodi
Just 1.1 km from Ramathibodi Hospital (Mahidol University) — about 14 minutes on foot or 6 minutes by car along Rama VI Road.
Our Rating
8.6
out of 10
Based on 292+ reviews
Cleanliness
8.8
Service
8.8
Location
8.5
Facilities
8.3
Value
8.4
Rooms
8.5
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
7.6 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Clean rooms, comfortable beds, white linen changed regularly
  • Friendly, helpful staff who try to solve problems
  • Pool and free parking at a 4-star price point
  • Good value relative to comparable 4-star hotels in Bangkok
◎ Things to note
  • ! 14-minute walk to BTS/ARL Phaya Thai — feels far in Bangkok's heat
  • ! Some bathrooms separate the shower and toilet into two compartments — awkward when sharing
  • ! Breakfast menu repeats daily for longer stays; dining room runs very cold
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Hotel opened 2017 — building and fittings still feel fresh
  • Nice outdoor pool, in-house spa and massage, free private parking
  • 7-Eleven right downstairs; street food and local restaurants within walking distance
  • Connecting Room option for families or groups of 3–4
◎ Things to note
  • ! Gym is very small with partially non-functional equipment
  • ! Some reception staff have limited English
  • ! Basic toiletries (toothbrush, comb) not in-room by default — request at front desk
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Bangkok Midtown Hotel is the right pick for families or carers visiting Ramathibodi Hospital who need pool access and free parking in one place. Clean rooms, warm staff, and fair pricing. The honest caveat: at 14 minutes from BTS Phaya Thai on foot, guests without a car will be using Grab regularly — factor that into your plans.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you are relying on BTS or MRT daily without a car — BTS/ARL Phaya Thai is 1.1 km away, about 14 minutes on foot in the heat. Grab rides are cheap but will add up → consider whether a hotel closer to the station suits you better.
  • 💡If a proper gym is important to you — the fitness room is very small and equipment is partly non-functional → do not factor a workout routine into your stay here, or look for a hotel with a full fitness centre.
  • 💡If you are staying four or more nights — breakfast menu is the same every morning and the surrounding neighbourhood is quiet residential rather than tourist-friendly → plan to explore other areas of Bangkok for variety, using Grab as your primary transport.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿1,400
/ night
Standard or Superior · approx. 25 sq m · king or twin beds · free Wi-Fi · 40-inch TV · refrigerator · estimated starting price
Standard / Superior Room
฿1,400
Deluxe Room
฿1,600
Junior Suite
฿2,000
Connecting Room
฿2,500
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Insider Tips
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Driving in: park free at the hotel
Free private parking is available for all guests — no need to hunt for street parking or pay a daily charge. Let the front desk know your arrival time if you are driving in late or planning an early departure.
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Early hospital appointment? Breakfast opens at 06:00
The breakfast buffet starts at 06:00, which lines up with early hospital queue times at Ramathibodi. Eat before you go and avoid the crowded food stalls outside the hospital at rush hour.
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Use Grab rather than walking to BTS
BTS and ARL Phaya Thai are about 14 minutes on foot — manageable once, tiring repeatedly in Bangkok's heat. A short Grab from the hotel keeps stress low on busy hospital days.
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Book the spa in advance for evening recovery
The in-house massage and spa service receives consistent praise. After a draining day at the hospital, an evening massage in the building rather than hunting one down outside is a small but real comfort — book your slot in the morning.

Frequently Asked Questions — Bangkok Midtown Hotel

How far is Bangkok Midtown Hotel from Ramathibodi Hospital?
The hotel is 1.1 km from Ramathibodi Hospital (Mahidol University) — about 14 minutes on foot along Rama VI Road, or a 6-minute ride by Grab or taxi for under ฿60. For guests driving in, the road runs almost directly to the hospital entrance, and the hotel's free parking means no extra logistics on arrival.
Does Bangkok Midtown Hotel have free parking?
Yes — the hotel offers free private parking for all registered guests. This is genuinely unusual for a 4-star property in central Bangkok and is one of the primary reasons families driving from other provinces choose it. Inform the front desk of your arrival time if you plan to drive in late.
Does Bangkok Midtown Hotel have a swimming pool?
Yes — there is an outdoor swimming pool available to all guests. Reviews describe it as a pleasant, calm space. It is not a resort-scale pool and sun lounger availability is limited, but it is a real and functional amenity for unwinding after long hospital days.
What do rooms cost at Bangkok Midtown Hotel?
Standard, Superior, and Deluxe rooms start at roughly ฿1,400–1,800/night in the regular season. High season (November–February) and long public holidays push rates to ฿2,000–2,500. Junior Suites from around ฿2,000 and Connecting Rooms (ideal for families) from about ฿2,500 for the pair. Always compare Agoda, Booking.com, and Trip.com before booking — prices can vary meaningfully between platforms for the same dates.
Is Bangkok Midtown Hotel convenient for BTS or MRT?
BTS Phaya Thai and the Airport Rail Link to Suvarnabhumi are both about 1.1 km away, a 14-minute walk. Multiple reviews describe this as inconvenient — particularly in Bangkok's heat. The practical solution is Grab or a motorbike taxi from the hotel to the station, which takes 3–4 minutes and costs ฿30–50. Guests relying on public transit daily should factor this in.
What time does breakfast start at Bangkok Midtown Hotel?
The breakfast buffet opens at 06:00 and runs until 10:00 — the early start is particularly useful for guests who need to arrive at Ramathibodi Hospital before 07:00 to collect a queue number. The spread includes Thai and Western options. Guests staying multiple nights note the menu is similar each morning; mixing in a nearby street-food breakfast occasionally keeps things fresh.
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