Any tips from our economical members for cheap accommodation in bangkok ?
I have a friend from madagascar who is going to Thailand and wants to scout out buying / selling to and from madagascar.
Fan rooms are ok , but security is important.
Any tips from our economical members for cheap accommodation in bangkok ?
I have a friend from madagascar who is going to Thailand and wants to scout out buying / selling to and from madagascar.
Fan rooms are ok , but security is important.
KSR? Even then he's gonna have to search the sidestreets, but easy to get a bus (42 I think) down to Chinatown or the boat down the river to pier 5; 30 baht or so.
My first room in KSR was only 70bt a night. There must still be a bargain to be had down there.
KT Guesthouse is a quiet, nice, and safe place if your friend can spring for another 50 baht a night.
K.T. Guest House - Bangkok - Thailand
No idea what our cheap skate skint bredren would reccomend as I'm a super wealthy high flyer.Originally Posted by baldrick
But one of my skint bredrin stayed here.
Said they had a pool, bar and much muff in the vacinity.
HI-tech Tower, Ekkamai 23.
Couldn't remember the name of guesthouse near the train station I've used years ago, but came across this one while searching for it.
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Looks ok for 290 baht a night.
There is a place just opposite the penny black in Cowboy that does rooms for 200 baht I think. You can only stay for 3 hours but they might let you have 8 hours for 500 baht!
NAKORN PINK HOTEL at SAMSEN ROAD
^ I guess you mean Nakorn Ping Hotel
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Hotel Malaysia still around?
There was a guy on here acouple of weeks ago, a stinkin teetotal french backpackeri think, he had a scooter and subtlely mentioned which wasnt picked up on, couch surfing. Being a bit tipsy that night and imagining a buxom young blond legs akimbo on my sofa, i decided to join. If i remember right that site wanted 25 bucks so i knocked one off on red tube.
No idea but there seems to be a few cheap places about,
SoiDB - Bangkok - Stay - Hotel - List
27 hotel on suk soi 22 opposite washington plaza is 400 baht a night. Smells like an africans armpit too
Dont talk to me about recommendations KT, as i lie here room shaking as another plane just misses the roof
I would move to a quieter hotel.
SoiDB - 27 Hotel [Bangkok - Hotel]
I am a bit out of the picture but a few short time pits come to mind, the Crown in Sukumvit, already mentioned, hotel 27 but even my low standards took a hit there.
Near to FPs place in Ekamai a few short time dumps there catering for the hiso night places.
Sort time places abound, most are tolerable, if you don't mind vynal sheets.
There can’t be good living where there is not good drinking
Originally Posted by DillingerlolOriginally Posted by klong toey
200bt if you need it only for a few hours.
Just reviewing the hotels that klong toey posted, not many there that I haven't tried out over the years.
Even if the need took the back seat in the car would suffice in a pinch.
I always was a bit of a romantic.
Down Soi Ngam Duplii..it's there, opposite the old night market (which went, I don't know when) near Lumphini park, but not cheap at 800 or so....
Go past the Malaysia hotel, chuck a left at the 7/11, 100 yards further a small soi on the right with a few budget guest houses: safe, secure, clean-ish, comfortable-ish.....sub 300 bhat...one's called Madame guest house...it's alright, not a knocking shop! Ain't the Ritz, but
What sort of buying and selling? If it's clothing, maybe better for him to stay in Pratunam area, or Bobae market... Khao San is not convenient to anything commercial, especially if there are protests going on.
There are hotels in the bowels of the Pratunam market (e.g. one close to the end of Phetchaburi Soi 19, end of the first lane into the market on the left coming from Phetchaburi) that offer 500 baht/night rates. Those bottom-end places won't be advertising online, most likely.
Another option is one of the many curtain hotels (rong raem man root). They typically offer one hour stays for 100-200 baht, and daily rate was ~450 or when I asked.
If people really have no choice there are a couple of places around Hua Lamphong used by Cambo and Myanmar workers that you could get for 100/150 a night 5 or 6 years ago, and I have no reason to suspect prices are much higher these days.
Last edited by hallelujah; 05-12-2016 at 09:30 PM.
^ good grief. You going to bump every old hotel thread?
Just the 2 for now.
Would you like me to do more?
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