Triple Two Silom — Spacious Design Boutique on Silom Road, Walking Distance to Chulalongkorn Hospital
If you need a hotel close to King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital that does not feel like a clinic-adjacent box room, Triple Two Silom is worth serious consideration. This 4-star boutique hotel — part of the Narai Hospitality Group that has called Silom home since 1968 — opened in 2002 with 75 rooms that run generously from 45 sqm upward. The aesthetic is quietly contemporary: warm hardwood floors, dark-wood furniture, crisp white linen. Walk to BTS Sala Daeng in about 10 minutes, then take the covered skywalk at Exit 5 straight to Chulalongkorn Hospital — total door-to-hospital roughly 13–14 minutes. Breakfast is included in most packages and consistently earns five-star praise from guests. Rates start from around THB 2,500 per night.
Triple Two Silom has been quietly earning loyal guests since 2002, when Narai Hospitality — the same group behind the iconic Narai Hotel that shaped Silom's skyline in 1968 — opened a boutique companion property at number 222, just a few doors down. The brief was simple: smaller, more personal, contemporary. The result is a hotel with 75 rooms across four floors that punches above its price point in the areas guests care about most — space, cleanliness, and breakfast.
The rooms are the first thing reviewers mention. Deluxe and Premier rooms run 45 sqm; Junior Suites reach 60 sqm — proportions that feel generous in central Bangkok at this price tier. Warm oak-toned hardwood floors, dark wood furniture and framed artwork create an atmosphere that reads as premium without being flashy. Every room comes with a 49-inch Smart TV, minibar, bathrobes and slippers, and 24-hour room service. Bathrooms are a particular highlight: marble surrounds, a full-size bathtub and separate shower, and copper mosaic tiling on the vanity walls add a touch of boutique luxury that guests notice immediately.
"The room was much larger than expected — beautifully furnished, very clean, and the bed was excellent. The breakfast buffet could seriously compete with any five-star hotel: eggs made to order, freshly baked pastries, imported cheeses, smoked salmon. Great value."
Breakfast at Triple Two Silom has a reputation that travels well beyond TripAdvisor. Guests describe it as genuinely five-star in scope: Thai and Western options, eggs cooked fresh to order, artisanal pastries, imported cheeses, smoked salmon, and fresh juice. For families managing a hospital stay nearby, a proper hot breakfast — included in most rate plans — can make the difference between a manageable day and a draining one.
The walking route to King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital (Thai Red Cross Society) deserves its own paragraph for anyone staying here for medical reasons. Leave the hotel, turn right on Silom Road, and walk roughly 10 minutes to BTS Sala Daeng station. At Exit 5, a covered skywalk — sheltered from rain and sun — leads directly into the hospital compound in another 3–4 minutes. Total: around 13–14 minutes on foot. If the walk feels too long or the weather is unkind, Grab cars are available in front of the hotel around the clock and reach the hospital in about 5 minutes.
One honest point worth knowing before you book: the swimming pool is not in the Triple Two Silom building itself. Guests use the pool at the adjacent Narai Hotel, a 1970s-era landmark, which means a short walk next door and — because the pool is shared between two hotels — it tends to be busier than a private pool would be. Several reviewers noted the pool area feels dated, which is accurate given the Narai's heritage. If a private, resort-style pool matters to your stay, this is the detail that will disappoint. If pool access is secondary, it barely registers.
The surrounding neighbourhood is calm by Silom standards — away from the late-night bars of Soi 4 and Patpong, which are each a 10–15 minute walk. Street food, tailors, cafes, and the Sri Mariamman Temple (a vivid Hindu shrine just 200 metres away) provide texture without noise. MRT Si Lom and BTS Chong Nonsi are both within 10 minutes' walk, making the rest of Bangkok easy to reach. Overall scores hover around 8.7 out of 10 across more than 900 verified reviews — a consistent signal that guests leave satisfied.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms are spacious and far cleaner than expected — genuine boutique quality
- ✓ Friendly, attentive staff who remember guest preferences
- ✓ Breakfast buffet is outstanding — real five-star quality at a four-star price
- ✓ Quiet and calm despite a central Silom address
- ! Pool is at the adjacent Narai Hotel — a short walk, but a dated facility
- ! Shared pool can get crowded as it serves guests from two hotels
- ! BTS Sala Daeng is about 10 minutes on foot — not ideal for very rainy days
- ✓ Room size is a genuine surprise — 45 sqm Deluxe rooms feel almost suite-like
- ✓ Free parking — genuinely rare for this part of Bangkok
- ✓ Marble bathrooms with full bathtub stand out at this price point
- ✓ Multilingual staff, smooth check-in, helpful concierge
- ! Four-floor building — no high-floor city views
- ! Rates rise significantly during peak season and public holidays
- ! Pool is off-site at Narai Hotel next door; not everyone is aware at booking time
- 💡If a proper pool matters to you — the pool is at the 1970s-era Narai Hotel next door, is shared between two hotels, and feels dated. If you want a private, resort-style pool in your building, look at newer properties in the area instead.
- 💡If you need BTS right outside the door — it is a genuine 10-minute walk to Sala Daeng or Chong Nonsi. Fine on a dry day, but on a rainy Bangkok afternoon you will want Grab. Grab is available in front of the hotel at all times.
- 💡If you are visiting Chulalongkorn Hospital for a long stay — the Junior Suite at 60 sqm with a separate sitting area is well worth the upgrade. The extra space makes a multi-night medical stay significantly more comfortable, and the covered BTS skywalk route to the hospital is a genuine advantage.