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Holiday rentals in Bangkok

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Stay near Bangkok's top sights

Suvarnabhumi Airport32 locals recommend
Don Mueang International Airport29 locals recommend
Khao San road50 locals recommend
Erawan Shrine58 locals recommend
Lumpini Park101 locals recommend
Wine Republic Thong Lor14 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Bangkok

Guest favourite
Apartment in Bang Rak
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Breathtaking River View 5min walk-train sky bar

David FrancisRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
The host and accommodation actually gave faith back into the App, the host was absolutely fantastic, they were so helpful, proactive and incredibly communitive no matter the time i always receive a rapid response detailing and answering my questions or simply asking for assistance. The accommodation was incredible, well positioned and decorated and furnished to a very high standard, the host even arranged transport to collect us from the airport of which i was so thankful for, i did not even ask they offered and it was at a very reasonable rate. The overall experience was awesome and Airbnb should be honoured to have this kind of host representing the App. I can not fault the host he went above and beyond what was expected and i recommend this to anyone. Thanks for bringing my faith back in the App. it was amazing staying in the property and i enjoyed every moment, and if i ever return to Bangkok this will be my first port of call to see it it is available Thanks for everything
Guest favourite
Home in Phra Khanong
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

T3 | Free Air Port Pick-up & Shuttle Car to BTS

琇惠Rating, 5 stars1 week ago
The house is located in a quiet area, comfortable and peaceful, the shops nearby are very convenient, the hosts are very responsive and provide a perfect service, we are here for a wonderful holiday
Guest favourite
Townhouse in Phayathai
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Private House 3 bedroom @ Ari -Chatujak-Sapankwai

RahulRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
I’d definitely say that you’re getting more than you paid for. It totally feels like it’s your own place. Well ventilated floors, there’s AC everywhere. Basic amenities are provided like towels, shampoo, handwashing liquid, dishwasher liquid, napkins, wet wipes, washing detergent, etc. The first time you enter the place you’ll fall in love with it lol. Buay is very responsive, friendly and caring. She’d tell you about transportation convenience. Nearby stores and she left us very tasty fruits too. She has suggestions for everything if you talk to her it’s interesting. The place was clean and beautiful furniture. She let us stay couple more hours because our flight was in evening. She offers to speak with the cab driver in Thai for assistance. Haha, idk if I’m missing out on anything else, but overall it was a really nice experience. I’d definitely come back to this house. The area is peat and calm and 20-25 mins from everywhere. Enjoyyyy kaaaa
Guest favourite
Apartment in Phra Khanong
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 70 reviews

1BR Sukhumvit Bangkok BTS onnut City Center

WongRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
2nd time staying. affordable and fuss free. apartment is clean and functional and close to BTS. would definitely stay again.
Superhost
Townhouse in Prawet
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Entire home & private group stay max10 guests

TriciaRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Jira’s home is a very good place to stay in Thailand. The place is very relaxing. It is very clean and complete with the necessary things you’ll need for your stay. It is also located in a very secured and peaceful place. Guards are very strict when it comes to who comes inside the place so you don’t need to worry about safety. There are also lots of shops around the area. Jira, the host, is very responsive and helpful. She is always there to assist us whenever we need her. She’s also very considerate to all our requests. We will definitely recommend this place to anyone who would like to stay near the Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Superhost
Flat in Huai Khwang
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

C7rama9 Subway Station 2LD/Convenient Access/Airport Pickup

ChansopheakRating, 5 stars1 month ago
The host is great. It is a convenient location. The furniture is acceptable and clean. It should have been great stay of there hadn’t been the earthquake on 27 March 2025.
Superhost
Home in Sai Mai
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Spacious Mid-Century Modern 4 Bedrooms, BTS & DMK

和憲Rating, 5 stars2 months ago
This is our second stay.The house was clean, the landlord was very responsive, and we had a comfortable stay.I want to stay there again.
Superhost
Flat in Watthana
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Spacious Condo, Pool/Gym, 650m to BTS Phrom Phong

ReynoldRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Beautiful large place in a great location. Perfect for people with kids and Train is short walk away.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Bangkok

  • Total rentals

    32K properties

  • Total number of reviews

    578K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    6.8K properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    1.9K properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    19K properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    18K properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Bangkok

Welcome to Bangkok

The grand capital of Thailand is a city of astonishing contrasts. Prepare to witness solemn monks in the bustling markets grabbing the latest tech, ancient temples rubbing shoulders with glossy skyscrapers, and high-end restaurants side by side with delicious noodle stands. For history fans, there are more than 400 temples here, each with a distinct identity. If you’re excited to explore the local food scene, Bangkok has a celebrated street food culture and more than 11,000 restaurants to choose from.

Open-air markets and vast, air-conditioned malls make the city a shopper’s paradise. Plus there are numerous museums, galleries, and theatres to scratch that culture itch. Take a leisurely cruise on the canals and waterways of Rattanakosin Island or hit the dance floor in the Sukhumvit district. Whether you’re seeking solace, spirituality, spice, or a flooding of the senses, you’ll find it here in Bangkok.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Bangkok

Bangkok has a tropical climate, hot and humid throughout the year. The coolest and driest months are November to February, but temperatures can still be in the high 20s Celsius and a downpour is always possible. The monsoon season starts in May and lasts until October, during which time things get hotter and wetter. But if you don’t mind getting soaked and feeling a bit sweaty, it's a great time to visit, as the crowds are less plentiful. The country-wide Songkran Water Festival for Thai New Year takes place in April and involves celebrations and extensive water fights. Chinese New Year, usually in January or February, is exuberantly celebrated in Yaowarat, Bangkok’s Chinatown. In October, Loy Krathong, or the Festival of Lights, takes place throughout Thailand, with Bangkok’s focus being the beautifully illuminated Chao Phraya River.


Top things to do in Bangkok

Marvel at the Grand Palace

This is the number one spot on many visitor’s must-see lists and for good reason. This stunning complex of buildings, located in the heart of the city, is a former royal residence that contains expansive grounds and a host of fascinating structures to explore — including the astonishing Wat Phra Kaew temple that contains the awe-inspiring Emerald Buddha, the most sacred object in Thailand.

Relax in Lumpini Park

If you need a few moments to escape from the hectic pace of Bangkok, this green oasis is the perfect spot. Lumpini Park was the first, and is still the largest, park in the city, originally built for Thai royalty. There are woodland, lawns, and lakes to explore. Make sure you keep an eye out for the famous monitor lizards that patrol the grounds.

Grab bargains at Chatuchak Market

This is the largest open-air market in Thailand, possibly the world, and is a baffling collection of antiques, clothing, tech, fruit, and pretty much anything that’s buyable. The action starts on Friday evening and runs through the weekend, though there are smaller sections of the market open throughout the week. The large clock tower at the centre of the market is a handy navigational landmark.

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