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Reto
Thailand
From the moment you arrive you are taken care of by very nice staff which pay attention to details and want to make your stay as pleasant as possible. The property is new but gives the feeling you have arrived at an old french/english colonial style place. Antique furniture decorates the place and there are many corners that invite you to sit and dream. The service is well above average for a place like this. Excellent is the right world.
RoomQuest Amphawa Floating Market is located in Amphawa, within a 5-minute walk of Amphawa-Chaipattananurak Conservation Project and half a mile of King Rama II Memorial Park.
Located in Amphawa, 3.1 miles from Amphawa-Chaipattananurak Conservation Project, Juntima Place at Amphawa has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
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Montilla
Philippines
Nothing, it was a bad experience, a stressful stay.
Located in Amphawa, a 9-minute walk from Amphawa-Chaipattananurak Conservation Project, House Of Passion Amphawa has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming...
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Louis-Alban
Thailand
Beautiful place, staff is extremely helpful and take good care fo the guest. Breakfast was generous and it made us discover Thai dishes, we loved it. Free coffee and water all day is nice too.
On average, 3-star hotels in Amphawa cost $60 per night, and 4-star hotels in Amphawa are $103 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Amphawa can be found for $63 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $50 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Amphawa for tonight. You'll pay around $100 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Amphawa will cost around $64, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
There are many things to do. We were there during the week so the floating market was not in full swing but we were busy for three days. Recommend having a small car but taxis also available. Great restaurants all over the area and fantastic seal food AA it’s also a fishing base. Umbrella train is worth taking for a short trip as well.
Paul
Australia
10
Scored 10
Great for a weekend away where you can enjoy a temple visit...
Great for a weekend away where you can enjoy a temple visit and the floating market.
Not much choice of entertainment but a few nice restaurants one of which has live music. Enjoyed our meal and the music at Chalsamran Restaurant.
Ken
Thailand
8.0
Scored 8.0
There's no transportation or local business.
There's no transportation or local business. They have no food or facility's to cook. However the cabin style room was very nice and the deck over looked the river. I enjoyed the birds and fish its a very peaceful place. Rent a motorcycle and enjoy this very special aria.
Chris
8.0
Scored 8.0
Right now, during the pandemic Amphawa is largely deserted...
Right now, during the pandemic Amphawa is largely deserted and the floating market was not open Sunday at noon - don't know if it was open earlier or on Saturday. It could be closed due to the pandemic. Normally it is only open on weekends.
I have been to Amphawa several times and quite like it. It was fine with me that it was largely deserted, though it's hard for the people who depend on tourists to make a living. I did miss some of the food from the floating market, but the Amphawa Sri Cafe in the Chuchaiburi hotel was very good. It was very quiet and relaxing to sit overlooking the klong and drink cappuccinos. All the food we had there was good - a few dishes were outstanding - in particular the Ice Cream Kathi Keweenam Dam and a version of Miang that was came with dried coconut meat mixed with herbs rather than shrimp or fish.
Vance
Thailand
2.0
Scored 2.0
I am afraid to say for the first time in thirty years of...
I am afraid to say for the first time in thirty years of visiting Thailand I experienced racial hatred against westerners. Two restaurants we visited where openly abusive
It is such a shame because the majority of the people are lovely and friendly
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Relatively easy to get to from Bangkok by car, if you are...
Relatively easy to get to from Bangkok by car, if you are confident enough (and have a handy navigator available). Of course there are many ways to get there, including organised tours.
The floating market is open every day with the weekends being the busiest times naturally. Highly recommend visiting Amphawa when you have the opportunity.
Amparva with friends, travel, accommodation experience is very good. The hotel was very cosy, and the water alms in the morning were unforgettable to us. The seafood breakfast was delicious and the landlord's family was very nice. Hotel out of the right and then turn right, water house scenery is very beautiful, walk 5-10 minutes is the lively AMPAWA water market.
Very nice traditional Thai homestay style, arty and creative touches throughout. Lovely simple breakfast, good value for the price, included tea, coffee, toast and jam, eggs, rice soup and fresh fruit. The staff were very kind and friendly too. Unfortunately the boat wasn't running to the floating market in the day we arrived but it's only a 5-10minute drive away.
Breakfast plentiful
Staff speak very good English
It's our third time back
Place is authentic and old with cool decorative pieces
Room aircon fantastic
Parking is close 100m or less
Right on canal but 50m off main drag so less tourists bothering you.... no public thoroughfare past the hotel so you have the canalside to yourself.
- Central location to visit several floating markets in the near neighborhood
- Beautiful garden setup
- Riverfront / direct access to the river
- Quiet area
- The ACs of the living room and the bedroom had separate control units
- Bigger refrigerator as usual
The owner is very kind and accommodating. He picked me up and dropped me off to the market every time as the location is a bit far from the floating market (10 mins walk). The room is spacious and good design. The hotel itself is by the river which is very nice.
The staff is very nice and polite. Delicious breakfasts with some options (Thai-style or American-style food). The location is fairly good: not far from the floating market and at the same time it is a quiet place.
decent room, a homestay, so not too many amenities, but there is a nice and relaxing common patio by the canal, great place to meet, read or just chill and walking distance to the floating market
Good quiet location away from the bustling floating market crowd but not too far so you can enjoy the visit. We have stayed here many times before and will continue to return!
The price is very good, the staff (probably the owner) are very helpful and hospitable.
Delicious breakfast! This is a small Homestay that suitable for relaxing on weekends
The whole experience was amazing. The place was exceptionally clean and the staff were so attentive. The hospitality was the best we have ever experienced in any hotel.
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