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Issara by D Hostel
4.3/59 Reviews
Khaosan Road
I really nailed it by choosing this hostel! From the common areas all the way to my sleeping area I loved everything. The breakfast is awesome and you can also snack some tea or coffee in the dining area. Laundry and dryer machine available at the deck by the way incredible temple and city view from this point! The location is superb, walking distance from Wat Pho Thai Massage School where I took the 5 days general Thai massage certification. I loved at the end of day go back to the hostel, take a shower and rest in the social area on the second floor, quite and comfortable. On the way I also enjoyed fine dining and local foods all in the same area. Don’t forget to visit old Siam mall for local foods. The Indian market is walking distance, you can visit the Sick’s Temple and bargain Indian souvenirs or fancy Saree’s. I will definitely stay there my next time in town!
Feung Nakorn Balcony Rooms and Cafe
4.3/533 Reviews
Khaosan Road
We stayed here for a couple of nights when we first arrived in Bangkok. It was my first time in Thailand. Let me make one thing clear right away. Bangkok smells like sh*t. The smell of sewerage is literally everywhere. I would say that 75% of streets that I walked has the revolting raw sewerage smell. If you are sick with a stomach virus and have diarrea, you will know the smell I am referring to. It is in there air everywhere you go. I discovered that his nauseating smell is also in every other place in Thailand that I visited. Be warned! Note that this has nothing to do with the hotel I am reviewing, but I don't know how to put in a review of Bangkok or Thailand in general. If someone can tell me how, I will move this paragraph to the appropriate location. The room was large and clean, with a lockbox big enough for a 17” laptop. The breakfast was very nice indeed, and the coffee pretty decent. The indoor pool and pool area is very nice, and was a great place to cool off and chill out after a hit day's exploring. The location is great, thete are several awesome temples within a few minutes walk, and some if the more lively areas are about 15/20 minutes away. I would happily stay here again.
YakThai Poshtel
4.2/516 Reviews
Khaosan Road
What's not to like? From the moment that I arrived, everyone was kind and helpful. Actually, that started even before my arrival as they responded to a special request of mine to stay on the 2nd floor. The staff members here are seriously the best; be it the day staff, the evening staff, management, or the housekeeper... they are all a pleasure to be around. Even though I'm a solo traveler, I feel very comfortable going down to the cafe area to do homework and chat. The drinks that they make are also really tasty (I highly recommend the Lychee Italian Soda... yum!) I feel like I've been spoiled by the staff here, too, as they always give me something tasty to try. As for the room: HEAVEN!!! I had what has to be the most comfortable bed in my past 3 months of traveling. I feel like I am on a cloud. The room size is small but not so small that I can't move around. My luggage rolls easily under the table against the wall. If you stay here long, housekeeping is done every 3 days, but if you need anything the staff is quick to help. If you are sensitive to sounds, I suggest bringing earplugs (depending on the location of your room) since there are food vendors next to the poshtel. I don't feel like it's a bother since I enjoy the sounds of Thailand. My room did not have its own bathroom, but there were 3 toilets and 2 shower stalls on my floor that were always clean (note: if you book a room anywhere and it says shared bathroom, expect just that. A shared bathroom). There isn't a laundry facility here for guests but there are several options within minutes. The proximity to various temples and tourist sites is great. Also, if you need something last minute or get sick, there is a 7-Eleven and a pharmacy within 5 minutes of here. I enjoyed my stay here so much that I ended up staying an extra 6 days instead of going to a hostel I had previously booked. For a person who likes privacy when it's time to sleep, this has been prime. I will recommend this place to anyone I know and will definitely return again. :)
Bangkok Bed and Bike
4.2/524 Reviews
Khaosan Road
I stayed at Bangkok Bed and Bike for a month and had a great time. The hostel is very well located, only a few minutes away from the Grand Palace, beautiful temples (Wat Pho, Wat Arun), parks, the famous Khaosan Road, and Yaowarat (Chinatown). The place itself is very artsy, beautifully decorated. Also, it is clean and comfy. The owners, a beautiful Thai family, are the best people - friendly, very welcoming, and always willing to help. During these pandemic times, the hostel is prepared to safely receive guests! I had a wonderful experience and really recommend the place!
Ti Thong Hostel
4.3/57 Reviews
Khaosan Road
Cleanliness is good, but with the bathroom and the dryer is in the room cause noise Location must walk into the alley. Good service staff
The Knight House Bangkok
4.7/53 Reviews
Khaosan Road
Warm and friendly service, luxurious room and amenities all within walking distance to the pier, the main Wats (Pho and Arun) as well as other key attractions. This is a two bedroom home stay and our room was so full of warmth and charming decor with every detail taken care of. There was a desk to write on, a luxurious king bed with great sheets and towels, and snacks/beverages to boot. The breakfast is served in the lovely cafe downstairs, so much food we could skip lunch! The coffee is also excellent. Finally, they provided a useful map of places to eat nearby, which also described the unique history of the building. I highly recommend this place as a welcome contrast to the hustle, bustle and heat of Bangkok. They make you feel at ease and at home.

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