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Spark Hotel - MRT Queen Sirikit
🏛️ 8-min walk to QSNCC ~600 m 📍 Phai Singto Alley · Khlong Toei, Bangkok
8.1 / 10
🇹🇭 Phai Singto Alley · Khlong Toei · MRT Queen Sirikit ~480 m
Spark Hotel - MRT Queen Sirikit
3★ Budget · 8-min walk to QSNCC · MRT 6 min · Free Wi-Fi · Free Parking · from ฿900
Clean modern guestroom at Spark Hotel Bangkok with queen bed and smart TV
Guestroom interior at Spark Hotel MRT Queen Sirikit Bangkok with refrigerator and air conditioning
Type
3-Star Hotel
Review Score
8.1 / 10
From
฿900 /night
Rooms
35 rooms
Nearest
QSNCC ~600 m, 8-min walk
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Spark Hotel MRT Queen Sirikit Bangkok — Budget 3-Star Within Walking Distance of QSNCC

Spark Hotel - MRT Queen Sirikit is the most practical budget option for anyone attending an expo, trade show, concert, or conference at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre (QSNCC) without wanting to pay a premium for proximity. The hotel sits at 599 Phai Singto Alley in Khlong Toei, roughly 600 metres from QSNCC — an 8-minute walk through a quiet side street. When it rains or after a long day on your feet, MRT Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre station is approximately 480 metres away, a 6-minute walk that puts a single-stop rail connection at your door. This compact 35-room property offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, a bar and cafe, and 24-hour front desk. It scored 8.1 out of 10 from 317 verified guest reviews on Booking.com. Rooms start from approx. ฿900/night in the regular season.

Our Full Review

For trade fair exhibitors, conference delegates, or concert-goers who need to reach QSNCC every morning without burning money on taxis, Spark Hotel's location is its entire case. Walk out the door, follow Phai Singto Alley south-east, and the QSNCC entrance gates appear in roughly 600 metres — about 8 minutes at a comfortable pace. That is far enough to remove you from the premium hotel pricing around the convention centre, and close enough that you never feel stranded. On rainy afternoons or after long hours inside exhibition halls, MRT Queen Sirikit is 6 minutes on foot and puts the Blue Line right at your disposal.

The hotel is small and honestly modest. Rooms start at approximately 15 square metres, and the most consistent observation in guest reviews is that they are compact — one reviewer compared the proportions to a capsule hotel with a private bathroom attached. What saves the experience is that the bathrooms have been refurbished and are genuinely clean, and the beds are comfortable enough to recover from a full event day. Free Wi-Fi earned a 9.0 score on Booking.com, so video calls and remote work are handled well.

Clean modern guestroom at Spark Hotel Bangkok with queen bed and smart TV

Staff are one of this hotel's genuine strengths. The Booking.com staff score sits at 8.6, and multiple reviews single out specific managers — Prem and Jass are mentioned by name for their helpfulness and clear communication. Check-in runs quickly and without unnecessary paperwork, which matters when you arrive tired from a long journey or straight from the convention centre floor. The small bar and cafe inside the hotel covers early-morning coffee and a light drink in the evening without having to leave the building.

"Great location — walked to QSNCC every day, easy. Staff were genuinely friendly and helpful. Room was small but very clean. Wi-Fi was fast. Good value for the price you pay in this area."

Guestroom interior at Spark Hotel MRT Queen Sirikit Bangkok with refrigerator and air conditioning

The honest downsides are worth knowing. Room size is the biggest trade-off — couples with large suitcases or anyone planning a multi-week work trip will feel cramped at 15 sq m. A portion of reviews on Trip.com and Booking.com also mention corridor noise and plumbing sounds at night in some rooms; this appears to be a building characteristic rather than a management issue. A small number of reviews flag cannabis retail outlets in the immediate neighbourhood, which some travellers find uncomfortable.

Lobby and common area of Spark Hotel Bangkok near QSNCC

For travellers whose sole priority is QSNCC proximity at the lowest reasonable price, the maths works clearly in Spark Hotel's favour. Rooms start from approximately ฿900–1,100/night in the regular off-peak season, rising to ฿1,400–1,800 during major events or the December–January peak period when every hotel in the area charges more. The overall score of 8.1 from 317 Booking.com reviews reflects a property that does its core job — clean bed, working Wi-Fi, fast check-in, walkable to the venue — without pretending to be anything beyond that.

Benjakitti Forest Park is roughly 12 minutes on foot, useful for a midday walk between sessions. Terminal 21 Asok is four MRT stops away for evening meals with more variety. The hotel's free parking makes it equally viable for visitors driving in with equipment or samples for an exhibition booth. If your brief is clear — QSNCC within walking distance, budget price, solid Wi-Fi — Spark Hotel delivers on all three without requiring you to book far in advance.

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~600 m to QSNCC — 8-Min Walk
Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre is roughly 600 m away through Phai Singto Alley — an 8-minute flat walk that makes this one of the most walkable budget options for event attendees.
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MRT Queen Sirikit ~480 m Away
MRT Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre station is about a 6-minute walk. One stop to Sukhumvit, direct links across the Blue Line. A lifesaver when Bangkok rain hits mid-afternoon.
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Budget Pricing from approx. ฿900/Night
During major events at QSNCC, nearby hotel prices spike sharply. Spark Hotel holds some of the most accessible rates still within walking range of the convention centre.
Our Rating
8.1
out of 10
Based on 317+ reviews
Wi-Fi
9.0
Cleanliness
8.4
Staff
8.6
Comfort
8.1
Location
8.1
Value for Money
8.0
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
7.8 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Location is the standout — walkable to QSNCC and very close to MRT Queen Sirikit
  • Friendly, responsive staff; specific managers praised by name in multiple reviews
  • Refurbished bathrooms are clean and in good condition; strong water pressure
  • Fast Wi-Fi in rooms; free parking available — both useful for business travellers
◎ Things to note
  • ! Rooms are very small (~15 sq m) — compact even for solo travellers with large luggage
  • ! Corridor and plumbing noise reported in some rooms at night
  • ! Cannabis shops in the immediate neighbourhood noted by some guests as off-putting
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Closest budget option to QSNCC still within easy walking distance
  • Renovated bathrooms, clean throughout; comfortable bed for the price point
  • Friendly check-in; staff communication is clear and helpful
  • 7-Eleven and local food options in the alley very close by
◎ Things to note
  • ! Rooms are very compact — not suited for extended stays or heavy luggage
  • ! Some reviews mention an unpleasant smell in common areas
  • ! No pool, gym, or full-service restaurant on site
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Spark Hotel MRT Queen Sirikit is the clearest budget choice for anyone attending an event at QSNCC who wants to walk rather than taxi every day — clean bathrooms, capable staff, strong Wi-Fi, and a price that holds up even during event weeks. The trade-off is genuinely small rooms, some noise between rooms, and a no-frills facility list. For what it promises, it delivers consistently.
💡 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 travelling as a couple with full-size suitcases — 15 sq m will feel cramped for two people and two large bags. → Consider the 18 sq m Superior room or look at hotels in the same area with larger standard footprints.
  • 💡If you are a light sleeper — corridor conversation and plumbing noise have been flagged across multiple review platforms. → Pack earplugs or request a room away from the central corridor when you check in.
  • 💡If you expect hotel facilities beyond the basics — there is no pool, no gym, and no restaurant here. → This hotel is about location and price, not amenities. For a more complete stay, step up to a 4-star property in the same area.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿900
/ night
Standard Room · Queen bed · ~15 sq m · air conditioning, Smart TV, mini-fridge, free Wi-Fi · private bathroom with shower · estimated starting price
Standard Queen Room
฿900
Superior Queen Room
฿1,100
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Walking Route to QSNCC
Exit the hotel and follow Phai Singto Alley south-east toward Ratchadaphisek Road, then turn towards QSNCC. The walk is flat and straightforward, approximately 600 m and 8 minutes. Google Maps with QSNCC as destination is reliable from the hotel entrance.
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MRT Queen Sirikit for Rainy Days
MRT Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre is about 480 m away — a 6-minute walk. On rainy days or after a draining event, take one MRT stop from Sukhumvit station and walk back to the hotel. Far cheaper than Grab during peak evening hours.
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Food and Convenience Nearby
A 7-Eleven is within easy walking distance of the hotel. The alleys around Phai Singto have local Thai food stalls and small restaurants at budget prices. For more variety, four stops on the MRT reaches Terminal 21 Asok with dozens of dining options.
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Free Parking for Exhibitors
The hotel offers complimentary parking for all guests — useful if you are driving in with booth materials or exhibition samples for QSNCC events. Inform the front desk when you check in to arrange your space.

FAQ — Spark Hotel MRT Queen Sirikit Bangkok

How far is Spark Hotel from Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre (QSNCC)?
Approximately 600 metres — an 8-minute flat walk through Phai Singto Alley toward Ratchadaphisek Road. On rainy days you can take MRT Queen Sirikit one stop from Sukhumvit station instead.
How far is the hotel from MRT Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre station?
Approximately 480 metres — about a 6-minute walk. MRT Blue Line connects from here to Sukhumvit, Silom, and the rest of Bangkok without needing a taxi.
What is the price range at Spark Hotel Bangkok?
Standard rooms start from approximately ฿900–1,100/night in the regular season. Prices rise to ฿1,400–1,800 during major events at QSNCC or in the December–January peak period. Always compare Agoda, Booking.com, and Trip.com before booking.
Are the rooms at Spark Hotel large enough for two people?
Standard rooms are approximately 15 square metres, which reviewers consistently describe as compact. Two people with large suitcases will feel cramped. The Superior room at ~18 sq m gives slightly more breathing room, but this is not a hotel for travellers who need space.
Who is Spark Hotel MRT Queen Sirikit best suited for?
Primarily solo or paired event attendees at QSNCC who want the lowest practical price while remaining walkable to the venue. Also useful for business travellers with light luggage needing MRT access. Not suited to those who expect amenities like a pool, gym, or restaurant.
Does Spark Hotel have free parking?
Yes — free parking is available for all guests. This makes the hotel particularly useful for exhibitors driving in with equipment or samples for QSNCC trade shows. Inform reception at check-in to arrange your space.
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