Sunday, April 4, 2010

Baan Talay Chine Resort, Hua hin

Has anyone stayed here recently?



Any problems with mosquitoes, building noise?



Anything wlse we should know?



Any suggesstions for better quiet, boutique hotels?



thanks



margmck



Baan Talay Chine Resort, Hua hin


We stayed here for 1 night in February. It was difficult for the tuk driver to find (near the Royal Palace) as I think it is new, but the lady owner made us very welcome. The bedrooms are very nice, quiet and recently fitted out, we had the 2 upstairs bedrooms - there is no dining room so breakfast was brought upstairs on the balcony. Several of the rooms have private plunge pools, but as we were looking for somewhere for a week with a communal swimming pool and lots of outside place - this did not seem to fit the bill. The owner took us on her motor bikes down the road to a fish restaurant for dinner - the best in town - and it was. We checked out the next morning - she wasn%26#39;t offended and directed us to the centre of town, storing our luggage until we were ready to collect. We soon sourced Baan Laksasubha, adjacent to the Sofitel - brand new and 4 * quality. I would recommend Baan Talay Chine - but not for a lengthy stay. I think they are possibly trying to attract Bangkok people wanting a quiet weekend retreat - and that would be perfect.

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