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Old 10-21-2007, 03:38 PM   #1
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Default Thaihouse Inn Guesthouse

I`ve not been there myself but appears reasonably priced.
Guesthouse run by a Brit and his Thai wife
near Nana station.
700 baht a night.
Has wifi plus free use of a computer in lobby.

Related restaurant nearby specialising in northeren thai dishes and offers cookery classes(1500bht a day)

http://thai-house-inn.port5.com
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Old 10-21-2007, 04:29 PM   #2
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good one roamer, thats cheap for the area, and worth knowing about

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Very basic and nothing special, no safe boxes is one reason I never stayed there.
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What do you need a safety box for? Try hiding your few 10 baht coins under the pillow or inside the toilet tank ROLAND. ____
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Old 10-21-2007, 05:45 PM   #5
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On one of my first trips I stayed at the Bamboo and there was no safe boxes so I hid my passport in the toilet tank, trouble was I never put it in a plastic bag and it spent 2 weeks floating in there.
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Stayed there a few years back. Basic but clean, big fridge you can put your own stuff in from 7/11 or whatever and passable shower room. But no tv when I stayed. Decent value if you want to be in that area but want a cheap hotel.
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I`ve not been there myself but appears reasonably priced.
Guesthouse run by a Brit and his Thai wife
near Nana station.
700 baht a night.
Has wifi plus free use of a computer in lobby.

Related restaurant nearby specialising in northeren thai dishes and offers cookery classes(1500bht a day)

http://thai-house-inn.port5.com
i deff give it a try ,a english man and his thai wife ,sounds great,be good starting point for exploring thailand ,a ideal hotel,i give them a email,thanks for the recomend
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Old 12-30-2007, 02:01 PM   #8
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one of my buddies stays there - great access to the Biergarten and good price.

There are a number of places in the same price range on soi Nana (Suk soi 4) itself - some of them I have used for short time and they have 500 baht long time rates as well. Some good ones mixed in there worth checking out
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