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This nice little hotel is near all important sights in Bangkok's old town, just a little walk away from the expressboat pier. We felt very comfortable and enjoyed our stay. Breakfast was very good. Everyone was extraordinary helpful and friendly.
It's a bit noisy, especially...More
We came here with our parents & truly enjoyed our stay. The owner, Yui really made us feel like home. This place reminds me of my great grandma's place back in Malacca! If you really want to enjoy the way olden days Thai lived, here...More
An absolutely gorgeous little B&B in the original old town. So quiet for being right in the center. Just a short walk from the Grand Palace, river taxi, and local market. The service was fantastic. We got lost our first day and the staff kindly...More
After a 22 hour flight, it was a delight to arrive at The Bhuthorn at 1:30 am and be greeted with smiles & refreshing lemongrass tea. We stayed for 4 nights in two different rooms. Both rooms were very charming and comfortable. The Nara room...More
This was a very comfortable, welcoming place within the large metropolis which is Bangkok. The hotel only has four rooms so not only the neighbourhood but the hotel it self was quiet. The owners were really helpful in answering questions about where to eat and...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.