Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening, which distinguishes them from country or guest houses.
The hostel was location in a great location - close to the main strip of the town and with stunning views of the surrounding jungle. All the staff were super welcoming and were hosting great events every evening. Special shoutout to Beth, Von and Finn for making our stay even more special! Will defo be revisiting in the future!
We planned to stay at pai yard guest house for one week but we had such a great time so we decided to stay for 1 month until the end of our staying in Thailand.
One of the most welcoming places we have ever stayed in.
The owner of the guesthouse always was interested to make us feel like home.
Thank you very much for hosting us with such a good energy.
Gonna come back again for sure in our next trip to pai. ♥️
The owner and her staff were great, very friendly and helpful. They cooked breakfast and dinner everyday for us and lent us a spare moped for a very fair price. They even gave us a lift into the town on the morning we left (6:30am) without us asking for it.
Basic room but had everything we needed and the air con worked great.
Great value for money, if we are ever back in pai again we will stay here.
One of my favourite hotels in Pai to date.
With a board game cafe downstairs, coffee shops and restaurants just seconds away, the TableTop Tavern offers unbeatable convenience.
Before I’d even walked through the door I was greeted by smiling faces and children’s laughter. The hosts were so welcoming and the check in was simple.
I look forward to coming back to Pai and spending more time here!
Thank you!!!
Location by Pai river was so serene…our family room faced the grassy river bank and was v cute w clean stone front seat/bench and a hammock. A few steps from the bamboo/suspension bridge then the walking street which was fairly pumping!
Room was very simple, fresh and very adequate…loved the shower once I got the hang of it!
Pai is really a hidden relaxed backpack gem in North West Thailand where Pai Village Boutique Resort is again a gem within the gem. Although the bungalows are placed fairly close to each other, they provide sufficient privacy and an oasis of tranquility right in the booming main street of Pai village with all its bars and restaurants. Very friendly staff, a great restaurant for breakfast and dinner. And if you leave early before breakfast opens, a Giant breakfast to go box is prepared and supplied the night before!
Beautiful property just outside of town. A form of transportation is needed to get around but it is best to have a car or scooter to get to sites anyway.
Pool is clean and perfect for cooling off.
Plenty of choices for breakfast (included) and lunch and dinner are also tasty at very reasonable prices.
An excellent choice. Highly recommended.
The owner is incredibly friendly and very welcoming. The guest house is clean, with AC and it's located close to the bus stop. There is a nice café across the street where you can get breakfast, a yoga studio next door and a bunch of restaurants for lunch and dinner. You can rent a scooter as well.
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