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Bangkok's Sukhumvit skyline at dusk - modern high-rise towers lit against the evening sky, the kind of central district where Travelodge Sukhumvit 11 sits

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Travelodge Sukhumvit 11 Bangkok - An Honest 4-Night Review

Four nights at Travelodge Sukhumvit 11, Bangkok for GBP 157 total - a clean, quiet high-rise room, a good gym, a tasty restaurant and staff who genuinely cared.

I have stayed in a lot of Bangkok hotels that look good in the photos and disappoint the moment you open the door. Travelodge Sukhumvit 11 was the opposite. I booked four nights in May 2026, room 1612 up on the sixteenth floor, and I walked out already wanting to come back. This is not a sponsored review - it is just one of the best stays I have had in the city, and I want to tell you why.

Key Takeaways

  • I paid GBP 157.30 in total for 4 nights (17 to 21 May 2026), about GBP 39 per night including taxes and fees
  • Room 1612 on the 16th floor was clean and genuinely quiet, high above the Sukhumvit street noise
  • The staff were the highlight: after I hurt myself in the pool they checked on me throughout the stay
  • Well-equipped gym plus an on-site restaurant with tasty food at fair prices
  • Walkable to Nana BTS, Terminal 21 and the Soi 11 nightlife strip - a central, no-drama Bangkok base
  • My rating: 5 out of 5

Here is the clip I shot during the stay:

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The room

Room 1612 was high enough up that the city noise simply did not reach it. That is the thing I notice most in Bangkok, where street-level rooms mean tuk-tuks, bars and traffic all night. Up on the sixteenth floor it was quiet - properly quiet, the kind where you actually sleep.

The room itself was clean. Not “fine for the price” clean, but genuinely spotless, the bathroom included. Everything worked, the air conditioning was cold and quiet, and it stayed that way across all four nights. After a long travel day that is exactly what you want: a calm, cool, silent room you do not have to think about.

The staff made the stay

Here is the part I keep telling people about. I had an accident at the swimming pool and hurt myself - entirely my own fault, nothing to do with the hotel. What stuck with me was how the staff reacted.

They were kind from the first second, helpful without being asked twice, and they kept checking on me for the rest of the stay. Every time I crossed the lobby someone would ask if I needed anything, if I was feeling better, if there was something they could do. It never felt scripted. It felt like people who actually cared whether I was okay.

A clean room is a baseline. Staff who turn a bad moment into the thing you remember fondly are rare. That is what bumped this stay from good to a 5 out of 5 for me.

Gym and restaurant

The gym is well equipped - not the sad two-dumbbells-and-a-broken-treadmill setup a lot of mid-range hotels pass off as a fitness center. I could actually train properly.

I also ate at the on-site restaurant, which I usually avoid in hotels because it tends to be overpriced and bland. Not here. The food was genuinely tasty and the price was fair, easy enough that on a couple of nights I just stayed in rather than going out to hunt for dinner.

What does Travelodge Sukhumvit 11 cost?

This is where it gets good. I paid GBP 157.30 in total for four nights - one room, 17 to 21 May 2026. Broken down:

  • Room: GBP 133.66
  • Taxes and fees: GBP 23.64
  • Total paid: GBP 157.30

That is about GBP 39 per night, all in, for a clean, quiet, high-rise room in central Sukhumvit with a pool, a real gym and a good restaurant downstairs. For that location in Bangkok, that is excellent value. Rates move around by date and season, so check your own dates on the live price map further down.

Where is Travelodge Sukhumvit 11?

Travelodge Sukhumvit 11 sits on Soi 11, one of the most convenient strips in central Bangkok. A short walk gets you to:

  • Nana BTS station on the BTS Sukhumvit line - so you are one easy train ride from Asok interchange, the Siam shopping area and the airport rail link
  • Terminal 21 mall for food courts, shopping and a reliable cheap lunch
  • The Soi 11 bar and restaurant strip itself, if you want a night out without getting in a taxi (more in my Bangkok nightlife guide)

It is the kind of base that means you spend your time exploring Bangkok rather than commuting across it. If it is your first time in the city, my Bangkok backpacker guide covers getting around, daily budgets and the neighborhoods worth your time.

A busy Bangkok street at dusk with taxis, motorbikes and glowing neon signs amid heavy traffic - the kind of after-dark energy a short walk from a central Sukhumvit base

Bangkok after dark. A central base like Soi 11 keeps all of this within easy reach (street scene above is elsewhere in the city, not the hotel itself).

Where to book

The map below compares live prices for Travelodge Sukhumvit 11 across Booking.com, Expedia, Hotels.com and more, so you can grab the best rate for your dates rather than guessing. It is centered on the hotel itself. Want to compare other Bangkok areas too? Use the full Bangkok hotel map.

Getting there

If you are flying in, Suvarnabhumi (BKK) is the main Bangkok airport and the easiest to reach Sukhumvit from - the airport rail link runs to Phaya Thai, where you connect to the BTS toward Nana. Don Muang (DMK) is the budget-airline hub and a bit further out. Sorting your entry stamp before you fly? My Thailand visa guide walks through the current rules.

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Bottom line

Clean room, quiet nights, a real gym, a restaurant worth eating at, a location that puts the whole city within reach - and staff who turned my own clumsy pool accident into the warmest service I have had in Bangkok. For around GBP 39 a night, I could not be happier with this stay.

If you want a central, no-drama Bangkok base that punches well above its price, Travelodge Sukhumvit 11 is an easy recommendation. I will be back.

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