"A peaceful and charming hotel. Very quiet, clean, strong AC, friendly staff, and free coffee. What more can you ask for? Would definitely stay there again. "
"The staff were great and welcoming obviously a bit of a language barrier but that’s expected as an English tourist in Asia.
-My room was infested with ants, they were there as soon as I got there so I know I didn’t bring them in. They were on the desk and wardrobe, and then spread out during my stay,
I ended up finding them in my bed on my second night and there were even more when I woke up the next morning, this made me uncomfortable as I could then feel them in my clothes and on me the rest of the day and I am still finding them on my bag now, 6 hours after check out.
-The balcony in the room could do with a clean and maybe a fresh coat of paint and somewhere to sit. It seems like a waste to leave it like that especially in such a nice climate where It would be nice to sit outside.
-The shower was barely warm each time I tried it even giving it a few minutes to heat up and the exterior door inside of the shower could do with a clean too."
"The room was fine but the bathroom needs modernising and it was a bit of a hassle trying to lock my room door on the way out (you had to fiddle with the inside door handle and then close the door in a firm manner) The breakfast ( like in most Thai hotels I've been to) have very limited vegetarian options ( unless your big on toast and fruits). Its 15 mins by car to the historical park (AKA the old town). About a 5 min walk to various restaurants but not much to see or do around the area (the new town). Can get your laundry done here too. The staff were very polite. "
"so, a big part of this is my own fault, but they do advertise a 24 hour convenience desk, which is not true. I came in at one in the morning because the bus dropped me off, I had to walk 20 minutes to get to the hotel from the station, and when I got there, nobody was at the helpdesk. There were two little boys sleeping behind the helpdesk, but they didn’t stir to a flashlight in their faces. I had to check myself in, grab my own key, make my own bed, and clean up a little bit. There was no soap in the bathroom, it was difficult to get the AC running, and there wasn’t even a light in the bathroom.
Overall, I feel like I got scammed out of my money. "
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Thani, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Thani is known for its forests and local tours. Make sure you have time to check out the lake views and monuments during your trip.
What’s there to see and do in Thani?
Enjoy the area's cultural attractions such as Sangkalok Museum, or get outdoors into nature at a spot like Ramkhamhaeng National Park. In the wider area, you’ll find Wat Traphang Tong and Ramkhamhaeng National Museum.
What’s a holiday rental in Thani like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Thani. Holiday rentals offer extras such as hot tubs, fire pits and patios so you'll have everything you want. If you're concerned about cleanliness, holiday rentals can provide a sense of privacy away from public hotel lifts and lobbies packed with people while still allowing you to travel. You'll also get more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is a popular option for a family trip.
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