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Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.

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I decided to stay in a hotel last night as i was intending having what i consider a proper drink and as i live in the northern part of Naklua i did not want to risk riding the bike home pissed out of my brains. At this time in and around Pattaya there is a big purge on drink driving and i know of two guys who have been "done" by the local law and it has cost them a small fortune.

 

I decided to stay at a hotel i had not stayed at for over 9 years, at the entrance to Walking Street so not far to stagger at 6 am. The Honey Lodge has had a major overhaul and refurbishment. The corridors are slightly narrower than before but this allows for a bigger bathroom. The rooms are nice, clean, modern and have flat screen TVs etc. The bathroom has a separate shower and toilet which is great.

 

The reception has totally changed from before and is much better. And for the first time, there is now a lift.

 

I walked in and asked for a room and it cost me 900 baht for one night. I think it is very good for the money, right opposite Bamboo bar and you can be out of your room and into Walking Street in under 30 seconds.

 

I was to drunk to take any pictures but i am listing the website that has good pictures. I did notice the website say 1200 baht for one night, but i was charged 900 + 300 deposit for swipe card (refundable on return of card)

 

http://www.honey-lodge.com

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Did you have breakfast in the AM?

I was wondering if the place was heavily frequented by Arab/Indian considering it's location.

Was there somewhere secure to leave your bike?

 

I sometimes do the same but have mostly been around Soi 13, or Diana area.

Too many places want 1500 baht and up now!

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Did you have breakfast in the AM?

I was wondering if the place was heavily frequented by Arab/Indian considering it's location.

Was there somewhere secure to leave your bike?

 

I sometimes do the same but have mostly been around Soi 13, or Diana area.

Too many places want 1500 baht and up now!

 

Jacko

 

I never have breakfast, but what i did notice was there was all White Europeans there, no Arabs or Indians. There is space out front of the reception to park your bike

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