Lemon Tree Hostel Khaosan
Lemon Tree Hostel Khaosan sits on Thanon Arun Amarin in Bangkok Noi, positioning itself as a calmer base for travellers who want proximity to Bangkok's historic riverside quarter without the noise and crowds of Khao San Road itself. The surrounding neighbourhood has a genuinely local feel, with independent eateries, street food vendors, and everyday Bangkok life within easy walking distance. Guests can expect a social hostel atmosphere with shared facilities suited to backpackers and budget-conscious independent travellers. The Bangkok Noi location places visitors close to riverside temples and the Chao Phraya express boat piers, making it straightforward to reach major landmarks including Wat Pho, the Grand Palace, and Wat Arun without lengthy commutes. The hostel carries a strong guest rating, reflecting consistent satisfaction among visitors who appreciate the value and location combination. Good to know: Booking directly through the hostel's website at lemontreehostelkhaosan.com is worth checking for rates and availability. Bangkok Noi is more residential than the Khao San Road strip, so travellers seeking a lively nightlife scene directly outside their door may want to factor in the short journey required. The cooler dry season between November and February is generally the most comfortable time to stay and explore the neighbourhood on foot.
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – February
Avoid: April – May (peak heat)
Rainy season
May – October
Avg. temperature
25°C – 34°C(77°F – 93°F)
Crowds
Peak: December & January
Getting there
Suvarnabhumi (BKK) and Don Mueang (DMK) airports serve Bangkok with direct flights from most major cities.
Getting around
- •BTS Skytrain (most central areas)
- •MRT Metro (underground)
- •Airport Rail Link (ARL)
- •Chao Phraya Express Boat
- •Grab (ride-hailing app)
- •Metered taxis — always use the meter