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"A valuable piece of design from the way printing history and Lan Luang neighborhood are beautifully portrayed, to the curated experience of the ‘place’ where visitors are taken on a journey into someone's life"
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[ As featured in issue 16 ] "Krung Thep Maha Nakorn, as Bangkok is known locally, is a city of many layers, most of which are invisible to the typical tourist. But from the rooftop terrace here, they become just that little bit clearer."
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[As featured in August 2018 issue] "It's called 'residence' because it's meant to be your home, not just a place to sleep. Books can be borrowed and with pop-culture artifacts, retro video games and printing paraphernalia, you'll not get bored."
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"A lodging for literary travellers"
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"Step beyond the glass door of the discrete charcoal-walled building and you enter a boutique residence riffing on a bygone era – albeit with mod cons like micro-gel mattresses, Nespresso and WiFi."
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"Part hotel, part museum, part artist retreat. The shophouse property has been lovingly restored into an intimate, classy hotel that gives larger luxury properties in Bangkok a run for their money."
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"An Intimate Hotel With an Inky Past. All the rooms that were fit for print: Bangkok Publishing Residence evokes the age of the page."
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"Housed inside an old printing factory on historical Lan Luang Road, the eight-room hotel blends 21st-century luxury with a touch of nostalgia."
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"Along lively Lan Luang Road in the Old Town, this intimate but super-smart place to stay rivals the service of many of the city’s five-stars."
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"A surprising addition to Bangkok’s luxury hotel scene: an eight-bedroom bed-and-breakfast for those fortunate enough to find it."
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"The breakfast here is worth waking up for with a comforting selection tropical fruits, designer teas and eggs and sausages cooked to order."