Vivit Hostel

Banglamphu


Flower-patterned curtains, framed portraits of flowers and grandfather clocks provide this hostel with an overwhelmingly mature feel, despite it having opened only in 2017. Nonetheless the dorms represent excellent – if slightly bland – value.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Banglamphu attractions

1. Devasathan

0.18 MILES

This is a Hindu shrine in Bangkok's old town.

2. Sao Ching-Cha

0.22 MILES

This spindly red arch – a symbol of Bangkok – formerly hosted a Brahmin festival in honour of Shiva, in which participants would swing in ever higher arcs…

3. Wat Suthat

0.23 MILES

Other than being just plain huge and impressive, Wat Suthat also holds the highest royal temple grade. Inside the wí·hăhn (sanctuary for a Buddha…

4. Vishnu Shrine

0.26 MILES

This is one of the few Hindu shrines located in Bangkok's old town.

5. October 14 Memorial

0.27 MILES

A peaceful amphitheatre commemorates the civilian demonstrators who were killed by the military during a pro-democracy rally on 14 October 1973. Over 200…

6. Lak Meuang

0.29 MILES

Serving as the spiritual keystone of Bangkok, Lak Meuang is a phallus-shaped wooden pillar erected by Rama I during the foundation of the city in 1782…

7. Thanon Bamrung Meuang Religious Shops

0.33 MILES

The stretch of Th Bamrung Meuang (one of Bangkok’s oldest streets and originally an elephant path leading to the Grand Palace) from Th Mahachai to Th…

8. Democracy Monument

0.34 MILES

The Democracy Monument is the focal point of the grand, European-style boulevard that is Th Ratchadamnoen Klang. As the name suggests, it was erected to…