
Workation Proof Accommodation
W22 by Burasari is a quiet hotel in Bangkok’s Chinatown with cool, private rooms just around the corner from the area’s lively main streets
I personally stayed at W22 by Burasari, and for me this is a great workation stay if you want a quiet, cool, air-conditioned room in one of Bangkok’s most lively areas.
Chinatown is busy almost all day, with street food, traffic, markets, and people everywhere, but W22 feels like a nice little getaway just around the corner from the main streets.
That contrast is what makes it work so well. You can step outside and be in the middle of Chinatown within minutes, but once you return to the hotel, it feels much calmer. The street itself is quieter, which makes it easier to rest, focus, and recharge after a long day in Bangkok.










One of the main reasons W22 by Burasari worked well for my workation was the room itself. Bangkok can be hot, busy, and overwhelming, so having a cool, air-conditioned private room made a big difference.
It gave me a place to take calls, do focused work, and properly cool down after being outside. For a Bangkok workation, that is exactly the kind of comfort I look for.
The location is one of the strongest parts of staying here. You are just around the corner from the main streets of Chinatown, so food, markets, cafés, restaurants, and local life are all very close. That makes it easy to enjoy Bangkok before or after work without needing to plan too much. You can simply step outside and be in one of the most exciting areas of the city.
W22 by Burasari is not a coworking hotel or a luxury resort, but it does the important things right. You get a private room, WiFi, air conditioning, and a location that makes Bangkok easy to explore.
For me, that makes it a strong option if you want a practical city workation stay. It gives you a calm base to work from, while the city is right outside your door.
This stay is especially good if you do not want to spend your whole day inside the hotel. It works best when you use the room as your quiet base, and Chinatown as your place to eat, walk around, and explore after work.
That balance made the stay feel really easy. I could focus when I needed to, but still enjoy Bangkok without having to travel far.

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