"The room was good and clean, everything worked. However, we were put on the top floor- they keep the floodlights outside on all night- the curtains don’t keep this light out. We complained many times but they would not turn the lights out. If you book here, stay a couple of floors down otherwise you’ll get a floodlit room. Top floor? Reject it Immediately. Staff didn’t turn lights out and they are only to light up the side of the building. A very annoying stay :( "
"The room was good and clean, everything worked. However, we were put on the top floor- they keep the floodlights outside on all night- the curtains don’t keep this light out. We complained many times but they would not turn the lights out. If you book here, stay a couple of floors down otherwise you’ll get a floodlit room. Top floor? Reject it Immediately. Staff didn’t turn lights out and they are only to light up the side of the building. A very annoying stay :( "
"It was a ok stay and glad I took up the option of having excuitive room as even the bed was big and room size also big,the bathroom was not and the shower very lukewarm,it did not provide a hairdryer and at reception did not also,there was no bar at the hotel and the breakfast was truly asful"
"It was a ok stay and glad I took up the option of having excuitive room as even the bed was big and room size also big,the bathroom was not and the shower very lukewarm,it did not provide a hairdryer and at reception did not also,there was no bar at the hotel and the breakfast was truly asful"
"The hotel property was very attractive and the pool was beautiful, the king size was hard as a rock and the rooms were a little dated and tired, some mold/mildew in the tubs.
We were there for the annual monkey festival (last weekend in Nov) and by far the best way to get there is by baht bus on the main road (7 baht) rather than the 200 or more they want for private cab. There are no taxis like in bangkok or tuk tuks. Beware the baht busses don't run in the evening."
"The hotel property was very attractive and the pool was beautiful, the king size was hard as a rock and the rooms were a little dated and tired, some mold/mildew in the tubs.
We were there for the annual monkey festival (last weekend in Nov) and by far the best way to get there is by baht bus on the main road (7 baht) rather than the 200 or more they want for private cab. There are no taxis like in bangkok or tuk tuks. Beware the baht busses don't run in the evening."
"Room was different than in picture but still offered peaceful and AC Cool nights stay. Its relaxing stay for a night or two during travels or Dam visit. About 10 minutes from Dam and markets.. Water is good pressure and heater option, bed is very firm and slept well.. has TV but we did not use, has wifi but did not use. Owner is nice and helpful even thou not understanding English very well. "
"Room was different than in picture but still offered peaceful and AC Cool nights stay. Its relaxing stay for a night or two during travels or Dam visit. About 10 minutes from Dam and markets.. Water is good pressure and heater option, bed is very firm and slept well.. has TV but we did not use, has wifi but did not use. Owner is nice and helpful even thou not understanding English very well. "
"This was a last minute reservation. The people were very friendly and helpful, despite me knowing very, very little Thai. We used some Google translate and it was good fun. Great place. "
"This was a last minute reservation. The people were very friendly and helpful, despite me knowing very, very little Thai. We used some Google translate and it was good fun. Great place. "
"Op de website stond dat er een ontbijtservies en restaurant was. Dit was er niet. Het resort lag ver weg van andere eetgelegenheden/winkels
Bed was erg hard."
"Op de website stond dat er een ontbijtservies en restaurant was. Dit was er niet. Het resort lag ver weg van andere eetgelegenheden/winkels
Bed was erg hard."
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"For the price I paid, the room was adequate. It did not offer a warm shower and the upholstery of its chairs were torn. The hotel was located a short walk from the train station and other sites including the King Narain Museum and the Monkey Temple which has very few monkeys left. Hoping to see the Monkey Buffet Festival on the last Sunday in November, I learnt that the Festival ended in 2025. I could hear the loud music from the Winter Festival until midnight during my stay."
"While in the immediate area around KP place there weren’t any restaurants to sit down and eat at, delivery options were plentiful and you can order a grab taxi to take you the 5-10 mins to where there was an abundance of restaurants or food stalls. That is my only complaint if you can even call it that. The hotel itself was clean and well kept, the staff were very friendly and understanding(especially since I speak little Thai) if and when I make my way back to Lopburi I’d would choose this hotel every time."
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If you'd like to find a place to stay with fewer rooms than the traditional hotel and an intimate environment, a bed and breakfast might be the perfect option for your getaway to Lop Buri. When you want to venture out to explore Lop Buri, consider browsing the exhibits at King Narai National Museum.
Are you interested in an apartment instead of a traditional hotel?
With attentive service, an atmosphere suited to mingling with other guests and tasty breakfasts, B&Bs provide a truly one-of-a-kind setting.
What are the best bed and breakfasts in Lop Buri?
This is a B&B that Expedia travellers enjoy in Lop Buri: Kaewhouse-Homestay: 2 rooms.
When is the best time to book my B&B in Lop Buri?
When you're dreaming of a getaway to Lop Buri, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually April and March, with an average temperature of 31°C, while the coldest months are December and January, with an average of 26°C. The rainiest months in Lop Buri are September, August, October and July, with each month seeing an average of 223 mm of rainfall.
What is there to do in Lop Buri?
When you want to see some attractions in town, you might consider a visit to Phra Prang Sam Yod and King Narai National Museum. You should put Prang Khaek and Phra Narai Ratchaniwet on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Lop Buri?
Planning your excursions in and around Lop Buri is easier with these transportation options. If you want to travel outside the city, hop on a train from Lop Buri Station, Lop Buri Ban Pa Wai Station or Lop Buri Tha Khae Station. If you'd like to venture out around the area, consider renting a car to explore more sights.