Mirth Sathorn Hotel — Mid-Range Silom Boutique, 2-Min Walk to BNH Hospital
If you need accommodation close to BNH Hospital on Convent Road in Silom, Mirth Sathorn Hotel is the most practical choice at this price point. Step out of the hotel, turn into the soi past St. Andrews International School, and you are at BNH's gate in roughly 2 minutes on foot — no taxi, no Grab. The hotel is a quiet 3-star boutique with 20 traditionally decorated Thai rooms on Soi Sathorn 4 in Bang Rak. BTS Sala Daeng is about a 10-minute walk, MRT Si Lom around 15 minutes. Rates start from approx. THB 900 per night and the hotel holds a score of 7.6 from more than 1,000 verified guest reviews.
Mirth Sathorn's strongest card is its address. The hotel sits on Soi Sathorn 4 in Bang Rak, directly behind BNH Hospital (Bangkok Nursing Home Hospital), separated only by the lane running past St. Andrews International School. Multiple TripAdvisor and Agoda reviewers confirm the walk to BNH takes no more than two minutes. For patients, family members accompanying loved ones for treatment, or anyone attending outpatient appointments, this proximity removes a daily logistics headache that other Silom hotels — even those rated higher overall — simply cannot match at this price.
The hotel itself is a four-to-five-storey building that feels intentionally calm compared to the busy streets of Silom nearby. All 20 rooms are decorated in traditional Thai style — carved teak woodwork, silk-fabric furnishings, and four-poster beds that give each room a heritage-house feel. Room categories run from Superior Single (~24 sqm) and Superior Double (~26 sqm) up to Deluxe Twin and Deluxe Double (~32 sqm each), with the Deluxe rooms adding a loveseat and larger four-poster. Every room has a private balcony, LCD TV with satellite channels, refrigerator, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi.
Guest feedback compiled from booking platforms consistently highlights warm, helpful staff as a standout point. Reviewers also praise the quality of soft furnishings — robes, slippers, and towels are noted as above expectations for the price — and the overall cleanliness of the rooms. The on-site restaurant is small but functional, and the 24-hour front desk, elevator, laundry service, and free parking round out a practical set of facilities. For a 20-room boutique at this price level in central Bangkok, the core offer holds up.
"The hotel is literally two minutes' walk from BNH Hospital — exactly what we needed. Staff were genuinely kind and the room was clean with lovely Thai décor. Very quiet at night. Would come back."
There are real drawbacks worth knowing before you book. The most commonly raised issue is thin walls: guests in some rooms can hear doors closing and conversations in adjacent rooms. A separate batch of reviews mentions inconsistent water pressure or slow drainage in certain bathrooms, which suggests maintenance is not fully uniform across all 20 rooms. And the short-cut lane between the hotel and BNH Hospital closes at 8 pm, meaning late arrivals need to take the longer route via North Sathorn Road or Convent Road — a detail that catches some guests off-guard.
On transit, BTS Sala Daeng is about 800 metres away (~10-minute walk) and BTS Chong Nonsi roughly 920 metres (~12 minutes). MRT Si Lom is approximately 1.1 km (~15-minute walk). The walk to BTS in Bangkok's heat can feel longer than the distance suggests, especially with luggage, so budget for Grab on arrival and late-night returns. The surrounding streets on Convent Road and Silom offer plenty of street food, convenience stores, and a night market within walking distance once you are out of the soi.
Overall, Mirth Sathorn scores 7.6 out of 10 from over 1,000 real guest reviews on Agoda — a solid mid-range rating that reflects genuine positives balanced against the honest limitations of a small older property. Rates run from around THB 900 per night for a Superior Single up to roughly THB 1,800 for a Deluxe Double, depending on the season and platform. For visitors to BNH Hospital, the location advantage is hard to replicate at this price in Bangkok's Silom district.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Unbeatable proximity to BNH Hospital — 2-min walk
- ✓ Friendly, helpful staff consistently praised
- ✓ Charming traditional Thai décor, private balconies
- ✓ Free parking and free Wi-Fi; quiet soi setting
- ! Thin walls in some rooms — noise from neighbours audible
- ! Short-cut lane to BNH closes at 8 pm
- ! Water pressure inconsistent in certain bathroom units
- ✓ Closest mid-range option to BNH Hospital by walking distance
- ✓ Clean rooms; bathrobes and slippers quality above expectation
- ✓ Calm, quiet atmosphere — good for recovery or business stays
- ✓ Very good value for Silom-Sathorn location
- ! Some bathrooms have drainage or water-pressure issues
- ! No swimming pool, no gym, limited in-room amenities
- ! No in-room kettle or microwave — shared area only
- 💡If you are staying for medical treatment at BNH and need to get there on foot at any hour — note that the short-cut lane between the hotel and BNH closes at 8 pm. The longer route via North Sathorn Road adds about 5–8 minutes. Ask staff for directions on your first evening.
- 💡If you are a light sleeper — walls in some rooms are thin and you may hear doors and voices from adjacent rooms. Request a room on an upper floor away from the main corridor, and pack earplugs as a precaution.
- 💡If you need full amenities such as a pool, gym, or in-room kettle — Mirth Sathorn does not offer these. ibis Styles Bangkok Silom (BTS Sala Daeng, ~10-min walk) is a newer property with a rooftop pool and better facilities at a similar to slightly higher price point.