Niras Bankoc

Banglamphu


A counterpart to Bangkok's predominately modern hostels, Niras takes advantage of its location in an antique shophouse to arrive at a charmingly old-school feel. Both the four- and six-bed dorms and private rooms (some of which share bathrooms) feature dark woods and vintage furniture, with access to friendly staff, a cosy ground-floor cafe and an atmospheric location.


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