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Accommodation In Pak Kret\n

Pak Kret is the third-largest city in Thailand, but it’s practically an oasis of calm compared to bustling central Bangkok, which is just to the south. With a Pak Kret hotel, you get all the benefits of Bangkok deals in a charming small(er) town package.

Things to Do in Pak Kret

Speaking of calm, just west of Pak Kret Market you’ll find Koh Kret, an island almost as free of ogling tourists as it is free of cars. Go on two wheels instead—rent a bicycle and spend a day pedalling around to markets, cafes and the famous leaning bell tower. Taste some suds at the microbrewery, then stuff your face with the local specialty, mon tempura: deep-fried veggies and shrimp in a banana leaf bowl.

Up for a little more action? Take a scenic ride down the river on the Chao Phraya Express Boat. Get off at Tha Chang Terminal for the Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha Temple, then make your way to Bangkok National Museum. When your tour is done, you’ve got another relaxing boat ride ahead of you—or you could book a night at one of our hotels in Bangkok if you want to get crazy instead.

Getting To & Around Pak Kret

All roads (or flights, rather) to the Bangkok area lead to Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), east of the city centre. You’ll find Pak Kret hotels about 40 km northwest and easily reachable by taxi. One of Wotif’s great car hire options also makes sense in this Bangkok suburb, but no worries if you’re not up for it! The Express Boat and cabs can get you wherever you need to go.

Looking for some me-time, but don’t want to be totally out of the loop? Check out Wotif’s deals on hotels in Pak Kret, and you’ll find you can have the best of both worlds!

Pak Kret hotels essential information

Accommodation
4,626 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$45
Highest Price
AU$270
Popular hotels
Asia Hotel Bangkok, Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point, Suvarnabhumi Ville Airport Hotel, Grande Centre Point Hotel Terminal 21, Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai, Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit, SKYVIEW Hotel Bangkok, Avani+ Riverside Bangkok Hotel, Solitaire Bangkok Sukhumvit 11

Frequently asked questions

How many days should I spend in Pak Kret?
Travellers normally spend 4 days discovering Pak Kret. But how long you stay is up to you. You’re the boss. Take a look at our popular Pak Kret hotel deals, grab yourself a bargain, and then start planning an itinerary that makes the most of every second here.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Pak Kret?
If you want to see big sights like Central Plaza Chaengwattana and Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Ban Mai is a great choice. This popular part of town is where many first-time visitors like staying. It’s also home to some of our most highly rated hotels in Pak Kret, such as A Bed at Muangthong Thani and Best Western Plus Wanda Grand Hotel. So, carpe diem and all that. Grab yo’ self a deal on either of these getaways today with Wotif!
How much does a Pak Kret hotel cost?
No need to butter up the hotel manager — our filters will do the job of finding AU$45 cheap accommodation in Pak Kret. Simply enter your trip details and tweak your search by things like property class, budget and amenities. Oh, and here’s another money-saving hack: Book your Pak Kret hotel outside the most popular months of August, September and October when prices are typically higher.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Pak Kret?
For cheap hotels in Pak Kret, consider these tips:

  • Escape while everyone else is at work: Mondays to Thursdays are when you’ll usually nab cheaper room rates.
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  • Book during low season: January, March and December are Pak Kret’s least busy months so there’ll be special offers galore.
  • Filter, filter, filter, dear traveller: Use our handy filter tool to find the type of holiday you’re after, then sort by the lowest price to find the best deal.

What is the best area to stay in Pak Kret?
Choosing somewhere to stay is a piece of cake with Wotif. With our “View map” feature, you can see all the various locations of our Pak Kret accommodation. Many travellers choose to catch their z’s in the Ratchadaphisek area, which is famous for its dining and great bars and pubs and nightlife. Chatuchak and Bang Phlat are other popular spots to book your hotel in Pak Kret.

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