Nestled in the Don Muang district of Bangkok, 4.8 km from the Chokchai Museum, the 3-star Ruenthip Homestay Bangkok hotel offers a terrace. Also, active guests can enjoy an indoor swimming pool, along with a golf playground provided at the guest house.
The allergy-free rooms feature a dining area complete with an air conditioner, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. The bathroom is equipped with a separate toilet and a shower, along with a hairdryer and bath sheets.
Guests may find the restaurant Foresta Cafe' nearly a 25-minute walk from the Ruenthip Homestay.
This Bangkok hotel is centrally situated about 10 minutes' drive from the Wat Theppasornthammaram. The Siwali Village is 4.5 km from the Ruenthip Homestay Bangkok, and Don Muang airport is 5 km away. The nearby cultural experience includes the Tooney Museum, which is around 15 minutes' drive away. BTS-Nana train station lies 27 km from this accommodation.
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Francis
2023-05-08
The cozy room, nice bedsheets, polite and accommodating host, great value for money, free airport transfer.
Nothing all good.
John
2023-02-03
Located in a quiet residential area, Ruenthip Homestay is the perfect choice for backpackers seeking a restful stay close to the airport. The spacious rooms come equipped with a large bed, fridge, and table and chairs. The helpful owners go above and beyond to make guests feel at home, offering expert tips and even providing transportation to nearby bus and train stations. The traditional breakfast served is a delicious treat, with options ranging from Chinese to American to Thai cuisine.
Sadly, the distance from the city center may be a drawback for some travelers.
Raymond
2022-09-07
The accommodation was quiet, clean, and comfortable. The staff was friendly and responsive. They offered a delicious breakfast for an affordable price. The location was convenient, with easy access to transportation. The amenities included large bottles of shampoo and body wash instead of single-use plastic bottles.