I'm writing this even as I sadly wait to check out - I spent three nights here and could have stayed a lot longer. The Unforgotten B&B is one of the most singular places I have ever stayed at. It's a lovely family-run converted tea house that has retained all its character. The reception and dining area is amazing, with beautiful plates on the wall and knick knacks in every corner. Each room is lovingly and thoughtfully decorated, and has all the amenities including a safe and a mini fridge, and the staff even provide a dental kit and ear plugs should you need it. There's also a tiny welcome kit with candy and snacks and it's so sweet! As a solo traveller I got the smallest room, which was a bit dimly lit but which had ample space. Be warned though, for this specific room the bathroom, though private, is across the hall, so there's a little trek involved. There's also a no-outisde-shoes policy for the room, but they provide slippers for you to wear indoors. The higher floors are approached by steep and dark stairs so it might not be ideal for those with mobility issues. That said, I had zero problems getting up and down them, and the staff are happy to assist with luggage. There's also breakfast included with the room, which is home-made and some of the best meals I've had in Thailand. The best part of my day here was coming down to breakfast to be greeted with smiles and cheery good mornings and fantastic coffee that they hand grind afresh every day. The location of the B&B is also perfect - far enough from the chaos of Yaowarat Road but close enough to stroll down. And there's fantastic street food steps away from the hotel, and the very happening Soi Nana with all the hip bars - Teens of Thailand, Tep, Asia Today - are a two-minute walk away. In all, The Unforgotten B&B has been truly the most unforgettable stay of my two-week Thailand trip. I cannot recommend it enough.
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