Good place for stay in bangkok because near mosque/masjid, and you'll much easier find halal food. I get so many suggest about bangkok and pattaya from this woman. She's so humble and helpful for me. Thank you
We could not fault the help and assistance we received from the reception. The room was clean, a little small but more than adequate for our stay.beds were comfortable and linen was clean. Excellent value. We would use again for a shot break.
When I booked my stay at Amarin Inn I knew to expect a simple room but that’s all I needed! What really made my stay was the sweet woman at reception during the day shift Kai. She was helpful from the get go. Kai helped arrange a taxi transfer from the airport, booked my overnight train ticket for me and made arrangements for the ticket to be dropped off to my room instead of me having to go pick it up, she helped with cabs and offered suggestions and tours without any of my asking. I’d read a review about the ground floor being noisy so I’d asked for second floor or higher room. However Kai suggested I take 103 because they’d just put in new A/C. What a lifesaver! And, I had zero issues with noise at reception in the evening at least nothing earplugs wouldn’t block, and talking definitely stopped after 11. My one complaint would be that there were super tiny ants in one corner of my room when I first arrived but I forgot about them by day two. A suggestion would be to update the bathroom a bit but this wasn’t a dealbreaker by any means. Anyway, for the location and price I’d 100% return to Amarin Inn!…
Good location tucked back behind a very narrow soi. Friendly day staff. Low key. Simple and affordable with AC, wifi, although hard bed (still common in TL) and shower. Free instant coffee & toast each morning. Laundry 50B/kilo. At 400-500B/night in BKK, unless you're high-end, it's all u need. …
Stayed here a few nights. The room was very small and the beds are hard but that's fairly common in Bangkok I think. The woman at the counter is very helpful and friendly. She printed out visas and passport photos for us and called us a taxi. It's a quiet hostel which is lovely. They serve bread,coffee, tea in the morning.…
"There's no elevator so I suggest requesting one of the 100's or 200's numbered rooms if you hate stairs!"Read full review
"The noodle soup stall on the street when you walk out of the alley from this hotel is FANTASTIC. We ate there everyday."Read full review
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