Baan Noppawong

Banglamphu


If your nana ran a hotel in Bangkok, it might resemble the seven rooms in this fastidiously tidy antique house. Rooms don't have much space, but are pleasantly light-filled, comfortable and homely, and attractively decorated with antique furnishings. A secluded location augments the homestay vibe.


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