Hotel Dé Moc

Banglamphu


With high ceilings and generous windows, the rooms at this 1960s-era hotel feel spacious, although the furnishings, like the exterior, are still stuck sometime in the previous century. The grounds include an inviting and retro-feeling pool and cafe, while complimentary transport to Th Khao San and free use of bikes are thoughtful perks.


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