X2 River Kwai

Kanchanaburi


Mannerly staff and water features immediately establish the tone of this sleek riverside resort, 10km southwest of the city. X2 has gorgeously designed rooms with slate feature walls, floor-to-ceiling windows and tasteful modern art, all facing an idyllic stretch of the river. The private rooftop sundecks are a fantastic feature and the XFloat Luxe rooms have their own private kayak docks.

You'll need your own transport. Book well ahead on weekends.


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Nearby Kanchanaburi attractions

1. Wat Tham Khao Pun

3.37 MILES

The nearest cave temple to Kanchanaburi town is a fun labyrinth of illuminated passageways. The marked trail is a bit of a squeeze in some places (and can…

2. Chungkai War Cemetery

4.13 MILES

The site of one of the biggest Allied POW camps, Chungkai honours 1426 Commonwealth and 313 Dutch soldiers. Prisoners built their own hospital and church…

3. Wat Chaichumphon

5.45 MILES

Next to the JEATH War Museum, this temple has some interesting statues and shrines, including one fashioned from a WWII-era boat dredged out of the river.

4. JEATH War Museum

5.46 MILES

This small museum, opened in 1977, mostly focuses on the terrible ordeals of the POWs who built the Death Railway. Their harsh living conditions are shown…

5. City Gate

5.59 MILES

This restored original city gate (built 1831) is a remnant of Kanchanaburi's once mighty defensive walls, which linked six fortresses. Just behind it is a…

6. Heritage Walking Street

5.62 MILES

A stroll along this city centre street offers a glimpse of a bygone Kanchanaburi. Many buildings date to the 1920s and '30s and their Sino-Portuguese,…

7. Death Railway Bridge

5.63 MILES

Constructed by POW labour, this 300m-long bridge is heavy with the history of the Thailand–Burma Railway. Its centre was destroyed by Allied bombs in 1945…

8. Lak Meuang

5.64 MILES

Behind the City Gate stands this small, gold-trimmed shrine for Kanchanburi city's guardian spirit.