Banbua house Homestay&Guesthome


Escape from the chao of the town with these two quite, comforatable, affordable accommodations.
Banbua I , is just outside the island of Ayutthaya with access to both ancient ruins and functioning modern-day temples.
These are open for you to explore at your own space and avoid the crows because they are sufficiently off the tourists trail.
The Thai-style wooden houses are tacked away in a quite, peaceful Thai neighbor hood which is close enough to the town
to convenient. Just 500 meters away is riverside atmoshere of Wat Thammaram, where you can see the impressive
Chedi Sri Suruyothai across the water.
The house holds several spacious rooms with large beds, each space ubiquely decorated with its own character in the
traditional Thai style. The atmopshere is supplymented by the modern amenities of air-conditions, a TV, and a private bathroom.
Each room cost 400 Baht per night. The guesthouse is maintain a personal, homestay ambience with the limited namber
of rooms and the friendly Thai, English-speaking owner will make you feel right at home.
The rare feature of the guesthouse (BanBua I) is the traditional teak wooden house avaiable for rent. With two floors
and four single beds, it’s perfect for the traveling family or small group of freinds. The cozy atmoshere of the dark wood
and richly decorated features show a marvelous attention to detail. It also contains the bathroom with massage stones
and hot shower, a fridge, TVs, air-conditionings. This unique feature avaiable for 800 Baht per night.
Banbua II is “on the island” of Ayutthaya, sitting comfortably away from the tourist area on its ideal spot by the river
that encircles the island. Take a break and sit in the peaceful area behind the fuesthouse with the river go by.
This breezym clam and personal location also grants a perfect view of the shining Wat Putthaisawan just opposite, a temple
built by the first King of the Ayutthaya period, King U-Tong. Nearby is the Suan somdej Ya, a green park with its own array
of seldom-visited ruins, and Siriyalai Palace. A short bike ride away is the elephant corral.
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