In Bangkok, the majority of Western or American hotel brands use the Americans with Disabilities Act as a guide in the construction of their international properties. Foreign hotels carrying a Western brand are more likely offer wheelchair accessible hotel rooms with roll-in showers, grab bars and other accessibility features.
For individuals requiring an accessible hotel room with roll-in shower, I recommend booking with a Western hotel chain such as Hilton, Marriott or Starwood for the best experience. The following is a list of hotels in Bangkok, Thailand with wheelchair accessible rooms and roll-in showers (hotels listed in bold are properties I have stayed at myself – click for my complete review):
| Hotel Name |
|---|
| AETAS lumpini |
| Aloft Bangkok Sukhumvit 11 |
| Amari Boulevard Bangkok |
| Anantara Siam Bangkok |
| Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit 57 |
| Best Western Premier Sukhumvit |
| Centara Grand at CentralWorld |
| Dusit Thani Bangkok |
| Holiday Inn Bangkok |
| Holiday Inn Bangkok Silom |
| Holiday Inn Bangkok Sukhumvit |
| Holiday Inn Express Sukhumvit 57 |
| InterContinental Bangkok |
| JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok |
| Marvel Hotel Bangkok |
| Metropolitan by COMO, Bangkok |
| Movenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15 |
| Pullman Bangkok King Power |
| Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit |
| The Sukhothai Bangkok |
| Swissotel Nai Lert Park Bangkok |
| Tower Club at Iebua |
| W Bangkok |
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