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Region: Bangkok And Surrounds> Province: Nakhon Pathom> Location: Nakhon Pathom
Mitr Samphan Hotel
Cheap choice close to Chedi
2/11 Ratchadamnoen Rd, Nakhon Pathom
Nakhon Pathom Province
Tel: (034) 24 1422, (034) 25 7224
Fax: (034) 25 2010
Email them at: meng_hgd@hotmail.com
Description
This is located just off the main drag heading out east from the Chedi. It's a simple and friendly place that uses a nicknack store selling everything from baby-walkers to walking sticks as its lobby. The rooms themselves are basic and a bit dusty but the beds are soft and inviting. Some rooms have an irritatingly audible water pipe running through them. There's no hot water and only squat toilets, however some rooms do come with the rarest of budget travel luxuries - a bath! The Mitr Samphan hasn't got a lot of character but it's acceptable for a short stay. There is an employee called Meng who speaks excellent English and is a wealth of knowledge about the area.
Total rooms: 11
Sgl fan private b'room
200 THB (low season)
200 THB (high season)
Dbl fan private b'room
250 THB (low season)
250 THB (high season)
Added to Travelfish on: 17th April, 2006
Last visited or updated on: 22nd April, 2006
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