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Hotels in Krung Thep Maha Nakhon
27 Hotels
The Embassy Inn
21 Soi Pradiphat 20 Phaya Thai Khet Phaya Thai
Lemon Spirit Hostel
497 16 Phetchaburi Road Khwaeng Thung Phaya Thai Khet Ratchathewi
Rio Panoramic
1055 Si Lom Road Si Lom Khet Bang Rak
All In Hostel
71 Soi Sukhumvit 97 Khwaeng Bang Chak Khet Phra Khanong
Sky Hotel, a Kimpton Hotel
78 Soi Ton Son Khwaeng Lumphini Pathum Wan

The Sky Hotel sits on prime Aspen property, directly at the bottom of the Silver Queen Gondola with one of the best ski-in/ski-out locations in the valley. While rooms are on the small side for the price, they reflect Kimpton’s signature style, with a modern take on lodge decor, a daily wine hour, an excellent deck with pool and Jacuzzi, and one of the most happening apres-ski scenes in Aspen. Amenities for guests' four-legged friends are plentiful, too, and unlike at other resorts, there's no fee or size restriction, easily making this the most pet-friendly hotel in Aspen.

The Waldorf Towers
151 Thanon Ratchadamri Khwaeng Lumphini Pathum Wan

The Waldorf Towers occupies the top floors of the iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel in Midtown East. It is an exclusive boutique with 117 classic, individually decorated rooms, some of which have a rich history of famous guests and long-term residents. Most amenities are shared with its sister property -- including the great (but pricey) restaurants, high-end Guerlain Spa, and beauty salon -- but the hotel has its own lobby, fitness center, elevators, and concierges. Some rooms have underwhelming decor for the price, but for a more personalized stay with a little more luxury than at the Waldorf Astoria, the Towers is still a great pick.

Morgans
Rama I Road Khwaeng Pathum Wan Pathum Wan

Hip hotelier Ian Schrager's first property, the 114-room Morgans, opened in 1984 as a discreet hangout for the regulars of his infamous Studio 54 and is often considered the original "boutique" hotel. Nowadays, excellent service, a convenient Midtown location, and free breakfast, Wi-Fi, and all-day coffee at least partly excuse the lackluster scene and few hotel features (there is no full restaurant or spa, and the bar doesn't serve food and is closed on the weekends). The price is high for a place with relatively little character. For an east-side boutique with more of a pulse, try Gramercy Park Hotel.

The Century Plaza
15 Phaya Thai Road Khwaeng Thanon Phaya Thai Khet Ratchathewi

This 726-room behemoth in Century City, the commercial hub of LA's entertainment industry, has contemporary rooms with iPod docks, flat-screen TVs, and balconies (some with fantastic views). The pool is huge and the Equinox gym is the largest in L.A. -- but be prepared to pay if you want to use it. The nearby InterContinental has a less impressive -- but free -- gym, and bigger rooms.

La Maison d'Art
1313 ถนน เจริญกรุง Khwaeng Bang Rak Khet Bang Rak

La Maison d'Art is a true hidden gem, located on a brownstone-lined street in Harlem. This individualized boutique has just five rooms on-site, and each one is beautifully curated -- much like the gallery space housed on the first floor of the property. An ever-changing array of paintings and sculptures line the walls, making each stay unique. The gallery itself is open to the public and also hosts art-centric events throughout the year. The rooms are sumptuously decorated, and feature kitchenettes or full kitchens. There are no other amenities on-site, nor is there an elevator, but the homey, artistic vibe and welcoming staff make this property worth seeking out.

Bonic
1477 Phahon Yothin Road Khwaeng Samsen Nai Khet Phaya Thai