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Triple Y Hotel Bangkok
🏨 4-star hotel in the Sam Yan–Chula area 📍 Sam Yan · Pathum Wan · Bangkok
9.1 / 10
🇹🇭 Rama IV Road · Sam Yan · Pathum Wan · Bangkok
Triple Y Hotel Bangkok
4 stars · direct MRT Sam Yan link via Samyan Mitrtown · near Chulalongkorn Hospital · 34 sqm rooms with daybed
Lobby of Triple Y Hotel Bangkok in modern style with art installations and a reception counter on the ground floor
A 34 sqm Deluxe room at Triple Y Hotel Bangkok with a king bed and city-view daybed by the window
Type
4-star hotel
Review Score
9.1 / 10
From
฿3,000 /night
Rooms
102 rooms
Area
Sam Yan–Chula next to Samyan Mitrtown
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Triple Y Hotel Bangkok — a 4-star hotel in Sam Yan that connects directly to the MRT and puts Chulalongkorn Hospital within a 15-minute walk

Imagine you're coming to Bangkok for treatment at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, or keeping a family member company through their stay — you shouldn't have to sit in traffic twice a day. Triple Y Hotel sits at 948 Rama IV Road in the Sam Yan area, about 1.3 kilometres from the hospital, close enough to walk in roughly 15 minutes along the tree-lined pavement past Chulalongkorn University. Better still, the hotel connects to MRT Sam Yan via an underground walkway through Samyan Mitrtown — you barely have to step outside in the rain. Opened in 2019, this clean 4-star property has 102 rooms, every Deluxe room a generous 34 sqm with a city-view daybed, from about THB 3,000/night, and scored 9.1 from 904 reviews on Trip.com.

Our Full Review

Why Triple Y works for hospital visits and longer Bangkok stays — if you're here because of King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital — appointments that run across several days, recovering after a procedure, or looking after a relative who's admitted — Triple Y Hotel is the closest option in this quality bracket with rooms big enough to actually rest in · the hospital is at 1873 Rama IV Road and the hotel is at 948 Rama IV Road, so they sit on the same street about 1.3 km apart, a straightforward walk of approximately 15 minutes along the pavement beside Chulalongkorn University · on days when you're tired or the rain is heavy, MRT Sam Yan is essentially part of the building — and from there you can reach Sala Daeng, connect to BTS, and get across the city, or simply call a Grab that reaches the hospital in a few minutes · real reviews from hundreds of guests back this up: people who stay here say it isn't just "close" but that the rooms are genuinely spacious, clean, and comfortable in a way that matters when you need to sleep well for days on end rather than just one night

Location and getting around — Triple Y Hotel is at 948 Rama IV Road, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan district, Bangkok — the stretch of Rama IV that runs along the southern edge of Chulalongkorn University, commonly known as the Sam Yan neighbourhood · the thing every review mentions first is the underground walkway that links the hotel through Samyan Mitrtown directly to MRT Sam Yan (Exit 2) — it's about a 3 to 5 minute walk in full air conditioning without touching the heat or rain · from MRT Sam Yan you can ride to Hua Lamphong, Lumpini, Sala Daeng (connect to BTS Sukhumvit/Silom lines) and much of the city with ease · for the hospital: walk straight out of the hotel along Rama IV past the university gates — it's roughly 15 minutes on foot to the entrance of King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital · around the hotel, Samyan Mitrtown is immediately adjacent, giving you a supermarket, pharmacy, coffee shops, restaurants, a Starbucks, and a 24-hour 7-Eleven downstairs without stepping more than a minute from the door · the Chulalongkorn Night Bazaar is close by for evenings when you want street food and a bit of the lively student-neighbourhood atmosphere

"I came to be with my father during his treatment at Chulalongkorn Hospital. Triple Y is so close — just 15 minutes' walk — and the room was spacious and comfortable enough that I slept properly every night. For the location, the price is genuinely good value."

Lobby of Triple Y Hotel Bangkok in modern style with art installations and a reception counter on the ground floor

Room types and design — Triple Y opened in 2019 with a clean, modern aesthetic: white, grey and natural wood, all clean lines and good lighting · the hotel has 102 rooms across multiple floors and what sets it apart from competitors in the same price range is that every Deluxe room measures a full 34 sqm, which is considerably more generous than the city-hotel average · three main Deluxe configurations cover most needs: Deluxe King for couples, Deluxe Twin with two 4 ft beds for family or friends travelling together, and Deluxe Triple with a king bed plus a single — useful when a patient needs their own sleeping space but has a companion staying too · every Deluxe room has a daybed in the window corner with city views, which features in countless reviews as something guests genuinely appreciate — a place to sit with coffee, work quietly, or simply watch the city · the bathroom separates the shower from the toilet, so two people can use it simultaneously · there are also Studio Rooms at 17 sqm for solo travelers or anyone on a tight budget, and a Campus Suite — six studios sharing a common pantry and living area — which suits a larger group arriving together, perhaps a family with several members supporting one patient

Facilities guests praise — the hotel launched with thoughtful touches that put it ahead of similarly priced 4-stars in this part of Bangkok · the ground-floor lobby houses a Grab Café — a full-scale tuk-tuk coffee bar serving complimentary Lavazza coffee and quality teas for in-house guests throughout the day, something that sounds small but comes up repeatedly in reviews as a genuinely appreciated perk · every room includes Thai-style loungewear and sandals, plus a reusable shopping bag · the gym is open 24 hours, with both cardio equipment and free weights — worthwhile if you're staying several days and want to keep active · free bottled water in all rooms and in the gym · free Wi-Fi throughout, though it's worth noting that Wi-Fi is the hotel's lowest-rated feature (7.6 on Booking.com, see below) · paid parking is available via Samyan Mitrtown · the air conditioning is exceptionally powerful — reviews consistently recommend adjusting the temperature to your preference right at check-in, and having a long-sleeved layer to hand · there is no swimming pool, which surprises nobody for an urban hotel in this footprint, and is rarely a concern for the main groups using it

Food and everything nearby — Triple Y has no in-house restaurant, which is the one genuine gap in its offering, but the location more than compensates · Samyan Mitrtown, directly attached to the hotel, covers virtually everything: a full food court, casual and sit-down restaurants, bakeries, bubble tea, Starbucks, a well-stocked supermarket and a pharmacy — open from early morning to late at night · the 24-hour 7-Eleven one floor down is there for late returns or early mornings before the mall opens · the Sam Yan neighbourhood around Chulalongkorn University is full of good-value rice-and-curry shops, noodle stalls, and street food that guests who know the area return to · the hotel does offer a breakfast package as an add-on but most reviews suggest the selection is narrow and the price not compelling — the general advice from past guests is to head into Samyan Mitrtown instead, where you get more choice for a similar or lower outlay

A 34 sqm Deluxe room at Triple Y Hotel Bangkok with a king bed and city-view daybed by the window

Staff and service — scores on both Trip.com (9.1) and Booking.com (8.7) reflect what real reviews consistently say: staff are friendly, English-speaking and helpful, and check-in is straightforward · on Booking.com the staff sub-score sits at 9.1, which is high for a 4-star at this price point · a theme that appears repeatedly in reviews from hospital-related guests is the ease of extending a stay — when discharge dates are uncertain, being able to lengthen a booking without friction matters, and multiple reviewers specifically mention this was handled well · the 24-hour front desk helps with car bookings, directions and general logistics · one honest note: a handful of reviews mention unexpected extra charges for additional occupants, extra blankets or supplementary bedding that can add up to around THB 2,000 per night if multiple extras are requested — always declare the exact number of guests and any special requirements when you book rather than at check-in

"Room was huge, bed was great, AC was very cold. The daybed by the window was my favourite spot — sat there every evening watching the city. Staff were helpful, extending the stay was easy. Best part? Walking to the MRT without going outside."

What real reviews say — the good and the watch-outs — drawing on Trip.com (9.1/10, 904 reviews) and Booking.com (8.7/10, 649 reviews), the picture is clear · What guests consistently praise: the underground MRT connection that lets you avoid rain entirely, 34 sqm rooms that feel genuinely spacious for the price, the daybed with city views, well-separated bathroom layout, the complimentary lobby coffee bar, friendly and communicative staff, a clean and well-maintained new building, and the 24-hour 7-Eleven and Samyan Mitrtown right there · What to watch out for: Wi-Fi is the lowest-scoring feature (7.6 on Booking.com) — some rooms have inconsistent connectivity, so if you need reliable internet for work or video calls, keep a 4G/5G SIM as backup · the breakfast package draws negative comparisons from many reviews — limited options for what it costs, with Samyan Mitrtown consistently named as the better alternative · a small number of reviews mention unexpected surcharges for extra guests or bedding — confirm your full occupancy setup at booking, not at the desk · one isolated review reported a room with an unusual odour and a bathroom issue; this appears to be a one-off and is not a running complaint across the review pool

Ground-floor common area and walkway at Triple Y Hotel Bangkok connecting to Samyan Mitrtown

Rates and value — Studio Rooms at 17 sqm start at roughly THB 2,500–2,800/night in normal periods · Deluxe rooms at 34 sqm run from about THB 3,000–3,500/night on weekdays, climbing to THB 4,000–5,500 during long weekends and public holidays · at the lower end of those ranges this represents strong value among 4-stars in Bangkok: a full 34 sqm, a daybed, an MRT connection straight from the building, a clean post-2019 interior and sub-scores of 9.1+ across cleanliness, service, comfort and location · the Value for money sub-score on Booking.com sits at 8.6, confirming that most guests feel they got fair return on what they paid · for a family managing a hospital admission over multiple days, paying a little more for a room where everyone sleeps comfortably and logistics are easy is money well spent — and at THB 3,000–3,500 for a 34 sqm room this close to Chulalongkorn Hospital, there is nothing in the neighbourhood that meaningfully competes on both quality and proximity

Good to know before you book — a few things will make your stay smoother · first, declare your exact number of guests when booking: the hotel charges additional fees for extra occupants, extra blankets or supplementary bedding, and the totals can be higher than expected if you sort this at the door · second, if you rely on Wi-Fi for work or video calls, prepare a 4G/5G SIM as a backup — the hotel's Wi-Fi is rated well but not perfectly, and some rooms report weaker signals · third, the air conditioning is powerful: adjust the thermostat immediately at check-in and bring a long-sleeved layer for evenings indoors · fourth, if you want a clearer city view, request a higher floor when booking · fifth, skip the hotel's breakfast package and use Samyan Mitrtown for morning meals instead — you get far more choice · sixth, for getting to the hospital: the 15-minute walk along Rama IV is pleasant in dry weather and is also good moderate exercise during a long stay; when it rains or you're tired, the MRT to Sala Daeng followed by a short Grab ride takes less than 10 minutes door-to-door

The verdict — Triple Y Hotel Bangkok is the most practical choice in its class for anyone connected to King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, combining a genuine 15-minute walk to the hospital entrance, a no-fuss underground MRT link, spacious 34 sqm rooms that hold up well across a multi-night stay, friendly staff who handle extended bookings without friction, and a score of 9.1 from over 900 real guests · it isn't a pool resort and it doesn't have its own restaurant — if those matter to you, the Silom–Lumpini hotel corridor a few stops away offers more options · but for a patient, a family member, a Chula faculty member or a business traveller who wants a clean, well-located, genuinely comfortable base at a fair 4-star price with the MRT on the doorstep — Triple Y Hotel is the clear answer in Sam Yan

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15-min walk to Chulalongkorn Hospital
About 1.3 km along Rama IV Road past Chulalongkorn University — approximately 15 minutes on foot. Ideal for outpatients, families and caregivers who need to be close without paying 5-star rates.
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Direct MRT Sam Yan connection
Underground walkway through Samyan Mitrtown to MRT Sam Yan Exit 2 — about 3 to 5 minutes in full air conditioning, no sun or rain involved. Connects easily to BTS at Sala Daeng.
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34 sqm rooms with city-view daybed
Every Deluxe room is a full 34 sqm with a king or twin bed plus a daybed in the window corner. Separate shower and toilet. Opened 2019 — a genuinely modern, clean building.
Our Rating
9.1
out of 10
Based on 904+ reviews
Location
9.3
Cleanliness
9.1
Staff
9.1
Rooms
9.2
Value
8.6
Wi-Fi
7.6
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.7 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Excellent location: underground MRT Sam Yan link via Samyan Mitrtown, no rain, no sun
  • Spacious 34 sqm rooms with city-view daybed — generous for a 4-star at this price
  • Friendly, English-speaking staff; check-in easy; stay extensions handled without fuss
  • Complimentary Lavazza coffee/tea in the lobby, 24-hr gym, 7-Eleven downstairs
◎ Things to note
  • ! Wi-Fi is the weakest feature — inconsistent signal in some rooms and areas (scored 7.6)
  • ! Breakfast package not worth adding — limited selection, poor value vs. the mall next door
  • ! Extra occupant/blanket charges can add up; declare full guest count when booking
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • 34 sqm rooms with city-view daybed feel genuinely spacious for a Bangkok city hotel
  • Opened 2019 — clean, modern interior that looks and feels newer than the price suggests
  • Samyan Mitrtown attached: food, pharmacy, supermarket, coffee, 7-Eleven all steps away
  • About 1.3 km from Chulalongkorn Hospital — best-in-class proximity for the quality tier
◎ Things to note
  • ! No swimming pool — this is a city hotel, not designed for resort-style relaxation
  • ! AC is very cold by most standards — adjust the thermostat at check-in
  • ! No in-house restaurant; all dining via Samyan Mitrtown (though that's an excellent fallback)
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Triple Y Hotel Bangkok is the most practical choice near Chulalongkorn Hospital in its quality and price range — 34 sqm rooms with a daybed, an underground MRT link that avoids the weather entirely, a 15-minute walk to the hospital, and a 9.1 score from 904 real guests · the genuine caveats are inconsistent Wi-Fi in some rooms, a breakfast package that isn't worth buying, and extra-occupant charges that catch some guests off guard
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you need fast, stable Wi-Fi for work or video calls — some rooms report weaker or inconsistent Wi-Fi signal → keep a 4G/5G SIM as a backup, or ask reception for the room with the best connectivity when you check in
  • 💡If you're staying as a group of three or more — the hotel charges additional fees for extra occupants, blankets or supplementary bedding, which can add meaningfully to your bill → declare the full number of guests and any extra needs at the time of booking, not on arrival
  • 💡If you want a pool, a restaurant or resort-style facilities — Triple Y has none of these; it's a well-executed urban 4-star → consider hotels in the Silom–Lumpini corridor if leisure facilities matter to your stay
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿2,500
/ night
Studio Room · 17 sqm · private room with shared common area · best for a solo traveller on a tighter budget · estimated starting price
Studio Room
฿2,500
Deluxe King Room
฿3,000
Deluxe Twin Room
฿3,000
Deluxe Triple Room
฿3,500
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Insider Tips
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Plan your hospital commute
In dry weather the 15-minute walk along Rama IV past Chulalongkorn University is easy and good moderate exercise. When it rains or you're tired, take MRT Sam Yan via the underground walkway to Sala Daeng and catch a Grab — door-to-door under 10 minutes.
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Bring a 4G/5G SIM if Wi-Fi matters
Wi-Fi is the hotel's lowest-rated feature — some rooms and areas have inconsistent signal. If you need reliable internet for work, video calls or streaming, keep a local SIM as a backup from the start.
Use the free lobby coffee bar daily
The Grab Café tuk-tuk in the lobby serves complimentary Lavazza coffee and quality teas for guests every day — just tap your room key. A good way to start the morning before heading to the hospital or the MRT.
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Eat at Samyan Mitrtown, skip the breakfast package
The hotel's breakfast add-on gets poor marks from most guests for variety and value. Samyan Mitrtown next door opens early and has far better options at flexible prices — far preferable for a multi-day stay.

Frequently Asked Questions — Triple Y Hotel Bangkok

Where is Triple Y Hotel Bangkok, and is it easy to get around?
The hotel is at 948 Rama IV Road, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan district, Bangkok in the Sam Yan neighbourhood alongside Chulalongkorn University · it connects to MRT Sam Yan via an underground walkway through Samyan Mitrtown in about 3–5 minutes, without going outside · King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital is about 1.3 km away — a roughly 15-minute walk straight along Rama IV
How far is Triple Y Hotel from Chulalongkorn Hospital, and how do I get there?
The hospital is approximately 1.3 kilometres from the hotel, about a 15-minute walk along Rama IV Road past Chulalongkorn University · in wet weather or when you're tired, take the underground walkway to MRT Sam Yan, ride to Sala Daeng, and catch a Grab to the hospital — the whole trip takes under 10 minutes
What's the starting price at Triple Y Hotel, and what room types are available?
Studio Rooms (17 sqm) start at about THB 2,500–2,800/night · Deluxe rooms (King, Twin or Triple, all 34 sqm with a city-view daybed) start at about THB 3,000–3,500/night in normal periods, higher during long weekends and holidays · Campus Suite with shared living areas is available for groups · compare across platforms and choose free cancellation if your plans may change
Who is Triple Y Hotel Bangkok best for?
It's an excellent fit for patients and families visiting King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Chulalongkorn University staff and students, and business travellers who want a clean 4-star base with the MRT right at the door · if you need a pool, an in-house restaurant or resort-style leisure facilities, consider hotels along the Silom–Lumpini corridor instead
Does Triple Y Hotel have a pool and breakfast?
There is no swimming pool — it's a compact urban 4-star · there is no in-house restaurant, but a complimentary coffee bar in the lobby serves Lavazza coffee and quality teas for guests daily · Samyan Mitrtown next door covers all meals with far more choice than the hotel's paid breakfast package, which most reviews suggest skipping · the 24-hour gym is available for guests wanting to exercise during a longer stay
What is Triple Y Hotel Bangkok's review score and how reliable is it?
The hotel scores 9.1 from 904 reviews on Trip.com and 8.7 from 649 reviews on Booking.com · sub-scores on Booking.com are high across location (9.3), cleanliness (9.1), comfort (9.2) and staff (9.1) · the only category below 8 is Wi-Fi (7.6), noted by some guests as inconsistent in certain rooms · opened in 2019, it's a relatively new property with a solid and consistent real-guest track record
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