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Hotel Muse: Review of an Affordable Bangkok Gem

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You never really know what to expect when you book a new hotel.  Traveling quite a bit in Southeast Asia, it’s been a mix of disappointing and impressive hotel stays.

While the Hotel Muse could use an update in some of its rooms, the decor in the lobby, the rooftop bar, pool and gym make up for it. Plus, I continue to be surprised by the value and affordability of 4 and 5-star hotels, like the Muse. We paid around $130 a night!

I’d definitely stay there again on my next trip to Bangkok.


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Rates are pretty reasonable for an upscale hotel like The Muse.   

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A room key at the Hotel Muse in Bangkok

Hotel Muse: Location in Bangkok

Hotel Muse Bangkok, part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, is a five-star boutique property nestled in the upscale Langsuan area.

If you’re coming from the airport, it’s a short walk from Chit Lom BTS (subway/metro) station, and within easy reach of Siam, Sukhumvit, and Sathorn districts.

The hotel is walkable to massive shopping mall complexes, and the bustling Pratunam Night Market.


A Blend of Glamour & Local Heritage

The Hotel Muse goes all-in on its 1920s theme.

The hotel blends European glamour with Thai decor, described as “Victorian with a modern colonial twist” in one write-up.  

The lobby at the Hotel Muse in Bangkok

I love the high archways in the lobby, which lead to the front desk and sitting areas.

You’ll find dark mahogany, leather sofas, and marble accents throughout.  

The lobby of Bangkok's Hotel Muse

I’m not a fan of the photography used in their marketing (which you’ll see in the elevators) because it lacks the class you’ll experience on an actual visit.

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Rooms & Suites at The Muse

Hotel Muse houses 174 rooms and suites, including deluxe options, Yama Executive Rooms on the top floors, and the Paranim Penthouse.

The upper floor rooms have large windows, giving guests views of the city.  The rooms are spacious, with chairs and desks. 

A room with a view of Bangkok at the Hotel Muse

Some of the bathrooms could use an upgrade, but they’re definitely clean.

  • Yama Executive Rooms: Found on the upper floors, these rooms offer king beds, oversize tubs, walk-in showers—and come with complimentary evening cocktails and canapés at the Speakeasy for select bookings.
  • Paranim Penthouse: A lavish 216 sqm suite featuring a living room, dining room, full kitchen, and multiple balconies—ideal for hosting or indulgent stays.

My complaint about The Muse and too many hotels I’ve stayed at this year is: there’s no coffee machine in the room.  I’m not asking for anything fancy!  A Nespresso, a Keurig, a Mr. Coffee … anything!

To be fair, The Muse offers a French press. While I enjoy a press, I don’t want to deal with the hassle in a hotel room.  It just leaves another thing for the staff to have to clean when I leave!  


The Speakeasy Rooftop Bar

The Muse has a great rooftop bar, called the Speakeasy, on the 24th floor.  The theme seems to be 1920s European jazz club. 

The Speakeasy rooftop bar at the Hotel Muse

In addition to the panoramic skyline views, you’ll find interesting cocktails, each of which comes with a story.  I love the way they’re served, too.  Each comes with a special piece.  The Hemingway comes on a typewriter.  Even a glass of wine comes in a glass jar you’d find expensive whiskey stored in.

A glass of wine at the rooftop bar at the Hotel Muse in Bangkok

Check out their snacks (chicken patay and baked nuts) and happy hour deals.


More Dining Options

Hotel Muse offers four in-house restaurants:

  • Medici Kitchen & Bar (Italian, with live opera shows)
  • Babette’s The Steakhouse (19th floor, 1920s Chicago-style steakhouse)
  • Le Salon Café (Parisian-style café offering vintage afternoon tea)
  • The Speakeasy Rooftop Bar 


The Pool at The Muse

Even if you’re not going for a swim, go check out the beautiful pool on the 19th floor.  

The views are great, and it’s surrounded by plenty of lounge chairs if you’re looking to relax in nice weather.

The rooftop pool at the Hotel Muse, with a view of the Bangkok skyline

I was also impressed by the adjacent gym.


My Review of The Hotel Muse

Hotel Muse offers tranquillity while remaining within walking distance of shopping, nightlife, and services like massages.  Right next door, you can get a foot massage for $10, and they’re open until midnight!

While The Muse is in a huge building, walking inside gave me more of a boutique feel.

There’s nothing generic about this hotel.  They have a theme, and they go for it. 

The staff is beyond friendly and helpful, the public spaces are very well-done, and the price is impressive for a 5-star … so I’ll definitely be returning to this gem from a bygone era!

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Another view of a room at the hotel

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