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Photo of Erawan House, 17/1-2 Soi ChanasongkhramBangkok Province, Khao San Road
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Banglamphu's boutique hotel
17/1-2 Soi Chanasongkhram
Bangkok Province
Tel: (02) 629 2121
Fax: (02) 629 5831
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Description
The only boutique style lodging in the area, this funky hotel has an atrium above the lobby, where an open stairway climbs past colourful globes of light to four stories of common areas and guestrooms. Each floor has some small tables and chairs for reading or socialising. The rooms are surprisingly plain, with off-white paint, and plush white bedding, but appear comfortable and relaxing. Superior rooms have refrigerators, but not much else. The staff is extremely friendly and have excellent English skills, although the hotel appears very popular with young Japanese guests.

Dbl A/C private b'room
850 THB (low season) 850 THB (high season)
950B for a superior
Triple A/C private b'room
1,250 THB (low season) 1,250 THB (high season)


Added to Travelfish on: 16th April, 2007
Last visited or updated on: 16th April, 2007

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By roxyvh ( total comments: 6  More information please ) Stayed here 3/2008
Very clean and nice for a splurge. Soi Rambuttri is filled with cheaper options, and most are of a reasonable quality. But if you're exhausted just head straight here - fluffy sheets, soft(er) beds, great location!

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By marianwarren ( total comments: 13  More information please ) Stayed here 1/2007
Rooms definitely squishy - they jammed 3 beds in a room designed for a double but modern and clean. Had to ask for verandah light to be removed as it stayed on all night. All in all a good place.


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By steveandlesley ( total comments: 14  More information please ) Stayed here 9/2007
We stayed here for six days, the rooms are small, but quite clean. The walls are a bit thin though.We had a major RTA whilst in Bangkok and the staff were quite helpful with regards to passing on calls from our insurers etc.


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