
Bhiman
Inn
55 Phra Sumen Road, Banglampu,
Banglampu, Bangkok 10200
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Dianne Gates
2007-06-19 until 2007-06-21 |
Bhiman
Inn, Khaosan Road area, Banglampoo
Good central location, nice clean rooms, basic breakfast(restaurant
staff a bit unhelpful)but reception staff great. |
Catherine Arnquist
2007-06-08 until 2007-06-10 |
Bhiman Inn, Khaosan Road area, Banglampoo
nice...pool was nice, everything clean, locatrion great, room was
teeny though! and breakfast was not really impressive either |
Judith Carstens
2007-06-03 until 2007-06-07 |
Bhiman Inn, Khaosan Road area, Banglampoo
This hotel was great. Really helpful staff, clean rooms, friendly
service and located in a central area without being too noisy. Rooms
are fairly small, but how cheap is this place! The pool was great
after a long day navigating through Bangkok. Definitely recommended. |
Vivienne Coles
2007-03-31 until 2007-04-11 |
Bhiman Inn, Khaosan Road area, Banglampoo
Excellent location. Very good mid range price hotel. Friendly and
helpful staff. Clean and well kept. Good restaurant attached. Would
recommend and revisit. |
Niels Vestergaard
2007-02-25 until 2007-03-01 |
Bhiman Inn, Khaosan Road area, Banglampoo
Staff friendly and hepfull, rooms where clean and okay but small.
The breakfast is not good, not so much the quality more the portion
size - the breakfast is included ind the room, but we prefered having
breakfast other places for the additional cost. |
Robert Emery
2007-02-25 until 2007-02-26 |
Bhiman Inn, Khaosan Road area, Banglampoo
Basic, clean, quiet (away from the street) room. Reasonably priced.
Close to a lot of sightseeing attractions. |
David Cheng
2007-02-21 until 2007-02-22 |
Bhiman Inn, Khaosan Road area, Banglampoo
Great hotel and service for price. Conveniently located about three
blocks away from Khao San Road. Staff was very helpful and courteous.
Recommended for the cost-sensitve traveler that wants to stay out
of backpacker hostels. |
Robyn Leach
2007-02-17 until 2007-02-19 |
Bhiman Inn, Khaosan Road area, Banglampoo
Very nice and clean. Friendly staff who helped us with directions
to the palces we wanted to visit. About 10 mins from Khoasan road
but 20baht for a tuk tuk which just completes the Bangkok experience. |
Charles T. Williams
2007-02-03 until 2007-02-07 |
Bhiman Inn, Khaosan Road area, Banglampoo
Found the Bhiman Inn to be a charming and centrally located hotel
for anyone looking for a budget stay while in Bangkok. Don t expect
more than the simple basics but it is clean and neat, although a little
on the dark side due to low lighting, but that seems to be a Thailand
thing. The breakfast is basic also but good. Would be a great place
for families not wanting to stay on Kaosan Road but still within walking
distance. Nice riverside park less than 2 blocks from hotel. |
Elaine Lies
2006-12-16 until 2006-12-19 |
Bhiman Inn, Khaosan Road area, Banglampoo
This hotel calls itself a boutique hotel on its website. More accurate
would be a boutique guesthouse -- the front desk was right out there
when you entered from the street, as with guest houses, and the size
of the bathroom was more guest house-sized than one would expect from
a hotel. That said, given the price and the location, it was quite
a good deal. The mattresses were firm, the shower had lots of water
-- all very hot! -- and the hotel was quite clean. The staff that
I talked to all seemed nice, although sometimes a little bit clueless.
My biggest disappointment was the breakfast, which was Western. Perhaps
this will make some guests happy, but it was the first time in any
Thai hotel I ve ever stayed at where there wasn t a breakfast buffet
with a few Thai dishes along with the Western food, and serve-yourself
fresh fruits. Here, you ordered the breakfast yourself, and had to
push to get a fresh fruit plate, which was pretty minimal. That said,
some people may like a totally Western breakfast; this is just my
preference. I was also unhappy with the size of the bathroom, which
was quite small. The shower is crammed in one corner by the toilet,
and there s no bathtub. Also, it was quite hard to keep the floor
of the entire bathroom from getting wet. One thing you d have to be
careful with here is to get a room that faces the back, as the street
in front is quite noisy. This way, you face a canal and a school across
the way, so while the school gets noisy in the morning nights are
quite quiet. Overall, I d stay here again if my favorite hotel in
the area -- the Viengtai, which appears to be a sister hotel of this
one -- is full, as it was this time. But for those on a limited budget
who want a very reasonable deal in a wonderfully convenient location,
I d recommend it heartily. |
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