5/5 Earl D. 4 months ago on Google
I
really
enjoyed
my
stay
at
Bed-Friends.
The
hostel
is
an
easy
5-minute
walk
from
the
central
bus
station.
Jin
at
the
front
desk
was
extremely
helpful,
warm
and
friendly.
My
4-bed
dorm
was
spacious.
Most
hostels
I
have
stayed
at
would
have
crammed
another
bunk
or
2
in
that
amount
of
space.
There’s
a
little
desk
in
the
room
as
well.
There
are
a
couple
of
questionable
design
choices
worth
noting.
The
curtains
for
the
bunks
are
on
a
track,
and
they
make
quite
a
lot
of
noise
when
you
open
and
shut
the
curtain.
They
are
also
sheer,
so
they
don’t
block
out
the
light.
(Important
if
you’re
trying
to
sleep
at
hours
when
others
may
be
up.)
There
are
lockers
in
the
room,
but
they
are
not
big
enough
for
a
large
backpack.
The
price
is
very
reasonable
compared
to
other
hostels
I
have
stayed
at
in
Thailand
—
particularly
with
the
amenities
here.
The
free
espresso
in
the
morning
is
quite
good.
The
white
bread
and
jam
is
very
basic,
but
it
gives
you
something
to
go
with
your
coffe
and
start
the
day.
There
is
a
very
large
rooftop
patio
bar,
and
hostel
guests
have
access
during
the
day
as
well.
It
is
filled
with
plants
and
a
great
place
to
do
yoga
and
read.
I
had
a
couple
issues
with
the
WiFi.
I’m
not
sure
what
that
was
about,
but
half
the
time
it
worked
fine.
The
other
times
I
just
used
my
phone
as
a
hotspot.
There
is
a
really
good
restaurant
in
front
of
the
hostel
called
Barrab.
They
specialize
in
Northern
Thai
and
other
regional
dishes.
The
Burmese
tofu
salad
was
incredible!
Highly
recommend.
There’s
a
great
photo
shop
around
the
corner
where
you
can
get
professional
visa
photos
for
150
baht.
For
that
price
you
get
photos
sized
for
the
visa
requirements
for
Laos,
Vietnam
and
Cambodia!