Located in Amphawa, 4.4 miles from Wat Phra Christ Phra Haruthai, Na Tree Tara Riverside Resort Amphawa Damnoensaduak provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a...
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Kevin
United States of America
This place was quaint on the canal . The pool and ambiance is low key. It’s a great place for couples. Close to floating market and many temples. Very kind staff.
RoomQuest Amphawa Vaylasamran is located in Amphawa, a 7-minute walk from King Rama II Memorial Park and 0.6 miles from Amphawa-Chaipattananurak Conservation Project.
Montilla
Philippines
Nothing, it was a bad experience, a stressful stay.
Located in Amphawa, 3.7 miles from King Rama II Memorial Park, Gajib Bed&Breakfast provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Located in Amphawa, 1.4 miles from King Rama II Memorial Park, Villa Amphawa provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Patthama
Thailand
Clean rooms and nice surroundings and common areas
Located in Amphawa, a 18-minute walk from King Rama II Memorial Park, Oh Amphawa Boutique Resort provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
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Kanyapat
United States of America
The most comfy bed ever. The location is good, a few minutes walk to Amphawa floating market. 7-Eleven right in front.
On average, 3-star hotels in Amphawa cost $59 per night, and 4-star hotels in Amphawa are $131 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Amphawa can be found for $59 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $48 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Amphawa for tonight. You'll pay around $119 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Amphawa will cost around $48, 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
Scored 10
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 2.0
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
Scored 10
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.
I've stayed at this place with my partner and our dog, and we had a wonderful time. Despite our very late check-in, everything and everyone was lovely. The floating market on the next day provided a proper Thai experience. We definitely plan to come back. Thank you!
Very friendly and helpful staff that spoke well English. Room was clean and comfortable, amenities were all available and location is great, just mins away from Amphawa Floating market. Breakfast was amazing as well.
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