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January 20, 2026
There were quite a few complaints about noise in the reviews, so I booked this hotel on a whim, but specifically requested a high-floor room at the back of the hotel. It turns out I won the gamble: Khao San Road at night has world-class noisy bars, where even with your ears covered, you can feel your heart pulsing to the beat. But stepping into the hotel, the clamor is immediately cut off.
My suite was large, with windows on three sides, green trees and red walls, and during the day, it was so quiet you could only hear birdsong. The interior layout was very clever; he was playing games in the inner room, and I was sitting on the sofa behind the partition, facing the balcony, drinking, without disturbing each other. Late at night, there was only the faint sounds of the bars, which had transformed into a non-jarring background noise, allowing me to turn over and sleep soundly. Staying here, you can deeply experience the dramatic tension of day and night, with a strong sense of contrast.
The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaeo, the Chao Phraya River, and N13 pier are all within walking distance; nearby, supermarkets and snack stalls are plentiful. To go to ICONSIAM, Chinatown, Wat Arun, Pak Khlong Talat (flower market), and the Big C Ferris Wheel, just take the blue line tourist boat from N13. It's 40 baht for hop-on, hop-off, saving time and effort with beautiful scenery.
When taking a taxi from BKK airport, be sure to use the meter (by meter) and keep the ticket number; if it's a fixed price, no matter how high they quote, cap it at 500 Thai Baht.
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