Welcome to Fortville Guesthouse, a reasonably priced boutique guesthouse with a FORT theme, in the heart of old Bangkok. It is the first and the only one in Thailand with FORT designed and many facilities to serve your needs. With the perfect location (a short walking distance from the crowded Khaosan area), Fortville Guesthouse offers you a convenient living style in the center of Thailand s leading cultural and historical sites. It locates far enough from the overwhelming crowd to be relaxing, yet it is closed enough to be a convenient base for your trip in Bangkok. Fortville Guesthouse offers you more than a warm bed and a clean room, it is a place that understands you and a place where you can relax and smile.
Just come and Feel It Yourself!
Hotel Facilities:
Non-smoking Rooms
Room with Balcony
Safety Box
Security Cameras
Shopping Area
WiFi Internet
Cable / Satellite TV
Coffee Shop
High Speed Internet
Internet Access
Luggage Storage
Nightlife Area
Room Facilities:
Telephone
Television
Windows that can open
Air-conditioning
Balcony / Terrace
Cable / Satellite TV
Non-smoking Rooms
Separate Shower
Smoking Rooms
Room Rates :
Hotel Location in Khao San - Old City
About Khao San - Old City:
Dubbed a backpacker’s ‘paradise’, Khao San is tucked away in a back alley running paralleled to Ratchadamnoen Klang Road. Considered part of the Rattanakosin Island (Old City), surrounded by historical buildings and glittering temples of the Early Rattanakosin Period, Khao San is a destination in itself. After sunset, the entire street bustles with tourists, hawkers’ carts, street vendors and flashing neon signs from cheap guest houses and hostels. Beer bars and pubs come to life with dance music and live band performances. During the day, regional tour buses leave Khao San around the clock for various upcountry destinations as well as the Cambodian border. From Khao San, the Grand Palace, Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Pho, Giant Swing and historic quarters along the Chao Phraya riverbanks are within easy reach – on foot or via a ‘tuk-tuk’.