A wonderful way to spend the night. Very nicely done and really quaint. I would definitely like to come back here.
The nearby railway lines, road and airport approach path were somewhat intrusive. But everything was still within tolerable limits.
Small, very clean, tidy and well furnished bungalow in a park-like area. Very nice ambiance. Everything was available in the bungalow, AC, kettle, coffee, even new slippers, TV! The location is a bit remote so a vehicle is required. Bathroom and toilet spacious and very clean.
The train line is very close, occasionally, 3 times a day, so quite noisy.
Small wooden bungalow with a terrace, a bit dark ... But the garden is gorgeous. Right by the temple, where there was a big party in the evening.
Breakfast was provided on the table, but where there was no one else and where everything was served cold (even eggs) ... it must be said that it was low season and the day after the temple feast. The staff speaks very poor English.
An unexpectedly beautiful place in the middle of a typically Asian reality))) Very nice and quiet area of the hotel, but occasionally the train was noisy, but they were not frequent. We fell asleep to the chorus of frogs, in principle there were no neighbors. Nice cafe on site and delicious and hearty breakfasts. Good wi-fi in the room and in the cafe. Friendly and helpful staff. It is better to get to Seven Eleven by car rather than on foot.
The originality of the room in a small house, the garden and its flowers, which create a bucolic atmosphere. Greater availability of the owner.
I didn't look at the geographic location and the distance from Lamphun is a problem when you don't have a car. On the other hand, the owner was nice to us and accompanied us to town twice.
Room types available for booking at Suksatan Lamphun:
There are 8 rooms in Suksatan Lamphun
Check-in at Suksatan Lamphun starts at From 14:00 to 21:00, check-out before From 08:00 to 11:00
At Suksatan Lamphun the staff speaks English, Thai and Chinese.
The cost of living in Suksatan Lamphun depends on the conditions of the trip: dates of the trip, how many guests and what type of room. Choose dates, to see prices and availability.
For example, the minimum cost of living in the Suksatan Lamphun is about $17 per night. Average nightly rate in September was $32.