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Red Light District in Bangkok Hotel Guide

Wondering where

to stay in the red light districts of Bangkok? Well, it is very difficult because there are many hotels in Bangkok if you want to spend a lot or a little money. However, you must choose a hotel that has a policy of the host.

There are many hotels in and around three districts of Bangkok, the red light. But not all hotels will allow you to invite the ladies or men who work in bars lady Go Back to your hotel room. In fact, they do, but you must pay a carpenter – from 500 baht or more. So the right thing to do is to choose a hotel with a friendly policy of guests.

Many automatically assume that the hotel will not charge fees peak is a kind of seedy hotel run with shady characters as guests and prostitutes knocking on doors every night. That’s not true at all. There are several types of guest friendly hotels at affordable prices and even most five star hotels, too.

Some guests budget friendly hotels in Bangkok even include free breakfast in the room as the Hotel Majestic, Paradiso and Suites Woraburi Sukhumvit Hotel and Resort.

And if you can afford to pay a little more, then you should consider staying at the Majestic Grand Landmark Hotel and JW Marriott.

All the hotels mentioned above are just a red area called Nana. It is one of the best places to stay in because there are stations nearby, and many companies that target foreign tourists. Another advantage is that Nana is not too far from Soi Cowboy where you can walk.

There are also many clubs and beer bars in Nana also where you can find freelancers wandering the streets.

The other 2 red areas were also invited friendly hotels, too, but Nana is where most of the action is, then it is also the best place to stay. Just remember that these hotels are popular with business travelers, honeymooners and even families traveling together. It is therefore advisable to book these hotels in advance.

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