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Nice and cosy Hotel, very central and closed to main temples and Khao San Road. The swimming pool is clean and allows a relaxing break after walking miles visiting the city. Breakfast has a variety of sweet/ savory and fresh fruit. Good experience for me,...More
What a wonderful place to hang out when the weather was too hot, dip in the pool, cold beer, etc. Right on the river meant we could enjoy the sights and sounds of a very busy waterway. Easy to walk to many places. Rooms were...More
Hotel is in very good location by the river. Nice breakfast buffet. Friendly stuff. We had to change our room because there was not working electricity. In our second room in the evening we found 2 bugs (like smaller cockroaches - 3cm). People from reception...More
Lovely location, clean rooms, close to kho san walking street, restaurant over looks the river, free breakfast. Very quite even through the main road runs to the front of the hotel. Close to the Royal Palace, and the Golden reclining Buddha.
This moderately priced hotel should be a real bargain. It is right on the main river in the city, and some rooms have good river views. The rooms are relatively largely. clean, and the bathrooms are fine except for small showers. Beds are excellent, although...More
While you’ll see skyscrapers in most parts of Bangkok, it’s the gilded roofs of ancient pagodas that adorn the skyline of Banglamphu, the city’s historical and most touristic district. Hordes of tourists flock to this area to tick quite a few must-see attractions off their to-do list, with the Grand Palace being the most spectacular of them all. Banglamphu is also home to Bangkok’s infamous tourist ghetto, centered around
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Khao San Road. Visit at night to feast on road-side pad thai, cheap beers and if you’re up for it, some dancing fueled by buckets of Thai whiskey.
toiletries and towels are provided. non disposable large dispensers of body wash shampoo and conditioner are supplied. Two towels per room are supplied. To replace towels you need to ask for room service it is only done... More
toiletries and towels are provided. non disposable large dispensers of body wash shampoo and conditioner are supplied. Two towels per room are supplied. To replace towels you need to ask for room service it is only done when asked for.
We were charged a half day rate to stay till 6 pm. After 6 pm would have been a full day charge. We left our luggage for a couple of hours for no charge.