Navarat
The '70s-era Navarat has undergone a recent renovation, which has erased some but not all signs of the hotel's true age. The 'new' rooms are slightly overpriced, but are clean and cosy, some boasting nice views.
The '70s-era Navarat has undergone a recent renovation, which has erased some but not all signs of the hotel's true age. The 'new' rooms are slightly overpriced, but are clean and cosy, some boasting nice views.
This comfortable hotel features spacious, well-maintained, modern rooms with views over Kamphaeng Phet. There is a small pool, a restaurant and bar. Look for the sign on the top of the building. The street-side sign is only in Thai script.
Kamphaeng Phet's poshest digs has some nice rooms despite its unremarkable facade. Rooms are tastefully decked out in dark woods and forest green and feature balconies with river or city views.
This is the poshest of the lot, and offers a huge variety of clean, though generally characterless rooms.
This pleasant collection of bungalows in a pretty garden has a very hospitable and friendly host. Pathways lead to clean log bungalows with terraces. The cheapest ones share a clean bathroom and the more expensive have air-con.
The first one you'll come to on the left-hand side, it's similar to many others in quality and price.
This egg cartonlike building is a good budget choice with its smallish but tidy rooms. Popular with Thai businessmen, it's conveniently in the centre of the new town.
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