Bangkok No Joiner Fee Hotels – A Single Guy's Guide to Bangkok's Red Light Districts

Bangkok No Joiner Fee Hotels - A Single Guy's Guide to Bangkok's Red Light Districts

No fee hotels in Bangkok do not charge their guests a fee for taking a companion back to their hotel room for an overnight stay. Joiner fees typically range from 500THB up to 1000THB depending on each individual hotel’s policy.

Most men who’ve never been to Bangkok and want to stay in no joiner fee hotels think they’re dirty and full of thieves and drug addicts. This is absolutely not true.

Some of the finest hotels in Bangkok as well as the world do not charge their guest joiner fees. For example the Peninsula Hotel Bangkok, which is one of the top rated Asian hotels have no problems at all about their guests taking a companion back to there rooms. However the Peninsula Hotel is also very expensive.

The good news is there are plenty of hotels that don’t charge joiner fees in Bangkok. Even better news is most of these hotels are located right within Bangkok’s 3 major red light districts. Many of them are well known for quality, service and most importantly affordable.

In Patpong’s red light district there are the fewest hotels that don’t charge joiner fees. Such as the Montien Hotel, Rose Hotel and the Tawana Ramada.

Located near Sukhumvit road, in Nana and Soi Cowboy red light districts you will find the largest concentration of no joiner fee hotels, mainly because both of those red light districts are close to each other. Another reason is because there are lots of freelance thai prostitutes who stay around Sukhumvit road looking for customers.

Sukhumvit road runs through Nana and Soi Cowboy’s red light districts so you’ll find lots of business class no joiner fee hotels as well as many boutique hotels and a resort or two. Some of the most popular no joiner fee hotels in the area are the Nana Hotel, Ambassador Hotel and Swiss Park Hotel.

When booking no joiner fee hotels it’s best to keep several hotel options in mind. No joiner fee hotels are very popular so the rooms are snatched up quickly. By keeping several options on hand you will increase the chance of staying in a no joiner fee hotel near one of Bangkok’s popular red light districts.


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