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I read comments about this place no been safe regarding to robbery.
I habe been there with 2 more friends and someone broke in our room and stole all our money, only the money because we had the rest of our values items with us....More
NOT RECOMMENDED
We left our money in the room locked. When we got back over 2000 dolars were missing. When we tried to look to the security videos somehow they were erased.
The staff didnt do anything about it. We suspect that they used their...More
We were looking for a cheap place to stay in Bangkok for the last few days of our trip and for 150 each Bhat for a twin room we couldn't really go wrong. The room was adequately clean and comfortable. Obviously basic, but you get...More
We stayed here for two nights at 500B per night (£10) for a private bathroom, AC and double bed.
The staff were relatively helpful, the wifi wasn't great in our room so he gave me all the wifi passwords for the guesthouse which was nice....More
Off season price for a room with fan and shared bathroom is 300B. Which is good as it's in the middle of the Kaho San road. It is a bit noisy and they're building a hotel nearby so there's music at night and working noise...More
USD 8 - USD 18 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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USD 8 - USD 18 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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Banglamphu
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.