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Hotel for a few nights

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I'm looking for any recommendations for a smallish hotel preferably in the old city east side for up to B2k for a few nights stay, it would need to have car park and if a swimming pool even better.

Thanks in advance for any help or recommendations.

Me and the wife are back in Thailand after a few years in the UK and I'm a bit behind with whats good or not, i am surprised at the amount of chinese tourists around the city even after reading all about it recently.

Parking/ driving anywhere in the old city is terrible. You'd do better staying away from it.

If you want recommends you need to clarify your budget, per night or the entire stay?

Moon mueng soi 7 BB mantra . wth carpark and pool .

DuangTawan right on Night Bazaar/Loi Kroh junction, so not far from where you want to be.

Rooms in your budget, nice pool as well, and perfect for accessibility to public transport.

As long as the Chinese haven't filled it that is.

Parking/ driving anywhere in the old city is terrible. You'd do better staying away from it.

LOL, is not. It's actually a lot easier than all those big congested roads out of town: Huay Kaew, Chotana, etc. Never mind Nimmanhaemin which is truly terrible.

Old city though is a breeze at almost any hour EXCEPT FOR, of course, when the Sunday Walking Street market is on.

I have a town house on singharat road (old city) at war pray singhpost-229088-0-31644400-1442454098_thumb. soi #1 for short term rentals

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