Tranquility Amidst the Bustle: A Haven in the Heart of Bangkok

Vann Bangkok Boutique House offers a sanctuary of peace amidst the vibrant chaos of the city. Nestled in the quiet corner of Sathorn district, this newly opened boutique hotel provides a haven for weary travelers and city dwellers alike.

Escape the urban frenzy and indulge in a cup of coffee or simply unwind in the serene atmosphere. Vann Bangkok Boutique House is your perfect retreat, offering a unique blend of tranquility and convenience.

Below is a trendy cafe, while the 2nd-4th floors house a stylish hotel. Prices start at 500 baht per person.

After learning that Vann Huahin Resort has opened a new hostel in Bangkok, with a similar style to its Hua Hin location.

We couldn't resist trying out the services at this resort in Hua Hin. We were impressed by both the service and the design.

Located near my workplace, the Sathu Pradit market is a must-visit. Let's explore this vibrant market together.

Vann Bangkok Boutique House
A small, stylishly decorated cafe welcomes you.
Despite its limited space, it feels airy and comfortable, in true Vann style.

Vann, a Chic Cafe

Service hours: 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM.

This zone occupies approximately one and a half floors, adorned with decorative plants, creating a refreshing and spacious atmosphere.

This translates to: "Opening the door, you will see this."



High ceilings, very airy and spacious.

Halfway up the stairs, you will find this corner.

The camera plan for the downstairs is amazing.

This area is filled with toys and books to read. You can sit and enjoy yourself for hours.


Food and Beverages

This cafe offers coffee, water, milk, and various pastries, but no heavy meals are available yet.

The cake is delicious. They made everything themselves.

Vann Bangkok

Vann Bangkok is a luxury hotel located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The hotel offers a variety of amenities and services, including a spa, fitness center, and outdoor pool. Vann Bangkok is also home to several restaurants and bars, as well as a rooftop terrace with stunning views of the city.

The trendy hostel is located on floors 2-4. Please remove your shoes before entering and store them in the provided lockers. If you need a key, please ask at the counter.

Let's take a look at each room.
The room types are listed on the signs.

V ONE / V TWO are private rooms for 2 guests with ensuite bathrooms.
D THREE is a dormitory room with 8 beds (sold per bed) and a shared bathroom.
D FOUR is an 8-bed room sold as a whole room.

V TWO is the room we stayed in, and I highly recommend it. The highlight of the room is the large glass wall, which provides a spacious feel and stunning views.

From another perspective.

Private bathroom inside the room.


This is the V TWO room. Let's take a look at the V ONE room.

V ONE is a private room with an ensuite bathroom for two people. However, this room does not have a mirror and offers no view.

Let's go up to the third floor and take a look.

Rooms D THREE and D FOUR are identical in layout.

The difference is that D THREE is sold as a bed, while D FOUR is rented as a whole room.

The Three D's

Room with 8 beds. First come, first served. Choose your favorite corner and claim it. Each bed has a locker for storing your belongings.

Equipped with readily available power outlets and lighting.

The sight of the soft bed immediately made me sleepy. Look at his face, haha.

Washbasin

For the hotel itself, it's like this:

It's quite small, but it exudes a certain coolness.

"Less is more, simple but elegant"

This phrase perfectly describes this place.

Booking and more information:
http://www.vannbangkok.com/


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Photos by PUFF, written by FAII.
All photos were taken with a Canon 5D Mark IV.

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