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Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22
🏟️ Walk to Rajamangala in 15 min · Free parking 📍 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 22 · Hua Mak · Bang Kapi
8.4 / 10
🇹🇭 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 22 · Hua Mak · Bang Kapi · Bangkok
Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22
3★ · 15-min walk to Rajamangala Stadium · Spacious rooms · Halal-certified · Free parking
Superior Twin room at Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 — generous space, two clean single beds, tropical-leaf feature wall
Superior Double room at Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 with queen bed, white linen and a separate sitting area
Type
3★ Hotel · Halal-certified
Review Score
8.4 / 10
From
฿700 /night
Rooms
150–158 rooms
Area
Ramkhamhaeng 22 · Hua Mak ~1.4 km to Rajamangala Stadium
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 — Spacious Rooms from ฿700, 15-Minute Walk from Rajamangala National Stadium

Anyone who has tried to catch a Grab after a late concert at Rajamangala National Stadium knows how scarce rides can be. Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 solves that problem neatly — it sits roughly 1.4 km from the stadium's gates, close enough to walk back in 15–17 minutes along Ramkhamhaeng Road, or a 2–3 minute Grab ride if you prefer. What makes the hotel more than just a convenient crash pad is the size of the rooms: real guest reviews repeatedly flag that rooms here are noticeably larger than the price suggests, with some measuring over 30 sq m. Add free parking, free Wi-Fi, a halal-certified restaurant, and prices starting from around ฿700–900 per night in quieter periods, and you have a solid case for this 3-star property in the Hua Mak area. This review is compiled from the genuine experiences of more than 467 guests on Booking.com, Agoda and Trip.com.

Our Full Review

Overview — who this hotel suits — Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 is a 3-star hotel tucked off Ramkhamhaeng Road on a quiet soi in the Hua Mak district of Bang Kapi. It is not positioning itself as a Bangkok city-centre hotel — guests who stumble across it while searching for Siam or Sukhumvit accommodation will find the location scoring low on their usual filter. But for concert-goers attending shows at Rajamangala National Stadium, sports fans heading to Hua Mak Sports Complex, or travellers who want a genuinely spacious room at a budget price, it fills a gap that very few properties in the area cover. The overall score of 8.4/10 on Booking.com from 467 reviews reflects satisfaction that outstrips what the rate would imply.

Location and getting around — The hotel address is 4 Ramkhamhaeng 22 Alley, Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 10240. Rajamangala National Stadium (286 Ramkhamhaeng Road) is approximately 1.4 km away — a straightforward walk along Ramkhamhaeng Road that takes 15–17 minutes, or a 2–3 minute Grab ride. On concert nights, being able to walk back instead of queuing for a ride is a genuine advantage. For public transit, ARL Hua Mak Station (A4) is about 1.5 km from the hotel — reachable in roughly 10 minutes by Grab or motorcycle taxi, with direct Airport Rail Link trains to Suvarnabhumi Airport from there. The MRT Yellow Line's Hua Mak Station sits in the same vicinity. The honest caveat: this corner of Bangkok is not suited to people planning to commute daily by rail to Sukhumvit or Silom, where a Grab adds 20–30 minutes each way.

Superior Twin room at Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 — generous space, two clean single beds, tropical-leaf feature wall

"Rooms are genuinely big for this price — clean, comfortable, and the staff were friendly. Walking to Rajamangala and back was easy, even late at night."

Superior Double room at Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 with queen bed, white linen and a separate sitting area

Room types and size — The property offers 150–158 rooms across four main categories: Superior Double (one queen bed), Superior Twin (two single beds), Superior Quadruple (two queen beds, ideal for groups of three or four), and Deluxe Double. The standout feature called out consistently in real reviews is room size — guests describe spaces noticeably larger than you'd expect at this price point, with some rooms reportedly exceeding 30 sq m and including a separate sitting area. Rooms feature LCD flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and private bathrooms. A portion of the rooms have been refurbished with a fresh tropical-leaf aesthetic in teal and white, giving them a clean, modern feel — worth specifying at check-in if room condition matters to you.

Facilities and dining — The hotel's most distinctive amenity is its halal-certified restaurant, which also serves as a draw for Muslim travellers from across Southeast Asia and beyond. Guest reviews specifically praise the food quality and polite restaurant staff. A breakfast buffet runs daily from 07:00–10:00, though it is not included in the room rate — it is an optional add-on. Facilities also include a prayer room, free parking (a significant asset for guests driving to stadium events), free Wi-Fi throughout the property, a business centre, and 24-hour front desk. There is no swimming pool and no gym — a straightforward limitation acknowledged in reviews, though guests who came specifically for Rajamangala events rarely flag it as a dealbreaker.

Guest room interior at Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 showing light wood flooring, flat-screen TV and en-suite bathroom

What real guests say — praise and criticism — Drawing from 467 reviews on Booking.com (8.4/10) and 207 reviews on Trip.com (9.4/10), the picture is consistent. Positives: rooms are spacious and clean for the money; staff are friendly and responsive; the halal restaurant is a genuine plus for Muslim travellers; free parking removes a common pain point for event-goers; value for money scored 9.0/10. Criticisms: the location score (7.8/10 on Booking.com) reflects the honest reality that this is not a convenient base for general Bangkok tourism; some guests report noisy air conditioning units or difficulty controlling room temperature; a handful of reviews note dated furniture in older room configurations; breakfast variety was called limited by a few guests.

Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22

"Great value — the room was huge, spotlessly clean, and the halal restaurant on site made the whole stay very easy. Handy for Rajamangala."

Pricing and value — Standard rooms run from approximately ฿700–900 per night in quieter periods, rising during major events at Rajamangala where demand in the area spikes sharply. During big international concerts or sell-out matches, expect prices to climb toward ฿1,200–1,500 or more — which reinforces the case for booking well in advance. The Superior Quadruple room (two queen beds, sleeping four) offers exceptional per-person value for groups attending events together. Compared with what you receive — real space, clean rooms, halal dining, free parking, a short walk to Thailand's largest stadium — this sits at the strong end of value among 3-star properties in the eastern Bangkok belt.

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15-Minute Walk to Rajamangala
Just 1.4 km from Rajamangala National Stadium — walk back along Ramkhamhaeng Road in 15–17 minutes after a late concert, or take a 2–3 minute Grab if you'd rather not.
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Genuinely Spacious Rooms
Guest reviews consistently highlight room size as the standout surprise at this price — some rooms exceed 30 sq m, with a separate sitting area and comfortable beds.
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Halal-Certified Restaurant and Prayer Room
On-site halal restaurant with certified food and a dedicated prayer room — a meaningful comfort for Muslim travellers and popular with regional visitors to Bangkok.
Our Rating
8.4
out of 10
Based on 467+ reviews
Service
9.0
Cleanliness
9.0
Value for money
9.0
Location (Rajamangala)
7.8
Facilities
8.7
Room comfort
8.9
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Spacious, clean rooms that feel like better value than the rate suggests
  • Friendly, accommodating staff highlighted across many reviews
  • 1.4 km from Rajamangala Stadium — walkable after events; free parking for drivers
  • Halal-certified restaurant on site, well regarded by Muslim guests
◎ Things to note
  • ! Location score 7.8/10 — not practical for daily rail commutes to Sukhumvit or Silom
  • ! Some rooms have noisy air conditioning units or limited temperature control
  • ! Breakfast not included in the room rate; some guests found the buffet variety limited
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.8 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Spacious, well-presented rooms delivering noticeably more space than the rate implies
  • Halal-certified food and prayer room — a genuine plus for Muslim travellers
  • Free parking and free Wi-Fi throughout; 24-hour front desk
◎ Things to note
  • ! No swimming pool or fitness centre
  • ! Not convenient for travellers relying on rail to reach central Bangkok
  • ! Some older room units show wear; specifying a refurbished room helps
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 works best when you know exactly why you're choosing it. For concert-goers at Rajamangala who want to walk back after a show, groups wanting a big room split between several people, or Muslim travellers needing halal dining and a prayer room in an affordable package, this hotel delivers well above its price point. The honest trade-off is location — if your agenda includes daily trips to Sukhumvit or Silom, look for a property with easier rail access.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you're relying entirely on public transport — the nearest ARL and MRT Yellow Line stations are about 1.5 km away, requiring a Grab or motorcycle taxi to reach them. This is not a hotel you can step out of and onto a train. Factor in that cost and time if you're commuting into central Bangkok daily.
  • 💡If a pool or gym is non-negotiable — there are none here. Several other Bangkok 3-star hotels in this price range offer a small pool; if that matters, filter for it before booking Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22.
  • 💡If you're booking for a major concert night — prices in the Rajamangala area surge sharply when big international acts perform. Book at least two to four weeks in advance and choose free cancellation in case tour dates shift.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿700
/ night
Superior Double Room · one queen bed · spacious layout · LCD TV, mini-fridge, free Wi-Fi · suitable for couples or solo travellers · estimated starting price
Superior Double Room
฿700
Superior Twin Room
฿750
Superior Quadruple Room
฿1,100
Deluxe Double Room
฿900
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Insider Tips
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Walk back from the stadium — skip the post-show Grab queue
Leave through Rajamangala's gates and walk along Ramkhamhaeng Road, then turn into Soi Ramkhamhaeng 22 — about 1.4 km and 15–17 minutes on foot. Far easier than competing for a Grab among tens of thousands of other departing fans.
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Claim your free parking spot early on event nights
The hotel offers free parking for guests — a real advantage when driving to Rajamangala for a concert or match. Arrive, park, and head to the event on foot or by Grab from the hotel's address.
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Halal dining without going out
The halal-certified restaurant in the hotel handles both lunch and dinner. For Muslim travellers, having a verified halal option on-site removes the need to research nearby restaurants on arrival.
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Book early before major concert announcements
Rajamangala hosts major international acts regularly — when tour dates drop, rooms within walking distance fill fast and prices climb. Book with free cancellation once you're committed to an event, and lock in your stay well ahead of the on-sale rush.

FAQ — Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22

How far is Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 from Rajamangala National Stadium?
Approximately 1.4 km, or a 15–17 minute walk along Ramkhamhaeng Road to the stadium gates. By Grab it takes just 2–3 minutes. Walking back after a concert is entirely practical — far easier than competing for a ride with tens of thousands of other fans leaving at the same time.
Is there an MRT or ARL station near Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22?
ARL Hua Mak Station (A4) is about 1.5 km from the hotel — roughly 10 minutes by Grab or motorcycle taxi. Direct ARL trains run to Suvarnabhumi Airport in around 25 minutes. The MRT Yellow Line's Hua Mak Station is in the same area. The hotel is not within walking distance of a rail station, so guests relying on rail for daily city-centre commutes should factor in the connecting Grab cost.
Is Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 suitable for Muslim travellers?
Very much so. The hotel has a halal-certified restaurant and a dedicated prayer room on site. Guest reviews from Muslim travellers — both Thai and international — consistently highlight these as key reasons for choosing the property.
Does Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 have a swimming pool or gym?
No — there is neither a swimming pool nor a gym. The hotel focuses on spacious, clean rooms, halal dining, and free parking rather than resort-style amenities. Guests attending events at Rajamangala rarely mention it as a concern in reviews.
What does a room at Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 cost per night?
Standard rooms start from around ฿700–900 per night in quieter periods. Prices rise considerably when Rajamangala hosts major international concerts or events — sometimes to ฿1,200–1,500 or more. Book in advance with free cancellation if you're coming for a specific event.
Can a group of four share a room at Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22?
Yes — the Superior Quadruple Room has two queen beds and comfortably accommodates four guests. For a group attending a concert together, this works out to excellent value per person and avoids the need for two separate rooms.
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