Rambuttri Village
Rambuttri Village is a hotel in the Banglamphu area of Bangkok, Thailand, a short walk from Khao San Road and several Buddhist temples. The property comprises multi-story buildings with East Asian-inspired design, garden areas, and an on-site restaurant.
The area around the hotel became a well-known destination for international travelers in the 1980s, when Banglamphu established itself as Bangkok's main backpacker hub. Rambuttri Road grew as a quieter alternative to the busier Khao San Road nearby.
The hotel sits on Rambuttri Road, a street lined with open-air restaurants, street food stalls, and small guesthouses popular with travelers. In the evening, the road fills with people eating outside, and the general mood is relaxed and social.
The hotel is within walking distance of several major sights, including Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace, making it a practical base for exploring central Bangkok on foot. Boat services on the Chao Phraya River are also easy to access from nearby piers.
A short walk from the hotel leads to Wat Suthat, one of Bangkok's oldest temples, which many travelers in the area overlook in favor of more famous sites. The temple is often far less crowded than Wat Pho or Wat Arun and is worth the detour.
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