Good Morning by Tamarind

Ayuthaya


Creative flair, like a ceiling full of umbrellas and painted silhouettes of cats on the walls can't cover up that this is an old, converted building, but it comes close. The rooms, around two floors of communal lounges, are large and reasonably priced, the staff is helpful, and the location (between Soi Farang and the historical park) is convenient.

It's in a small side street and has a 9pm quiet time, though not all the neighbours abide.


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