Lazy Sunday Hostel in Bangkok
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Description
In this hostel 34 rooms.
Policies and conditions
- Child policies: Children can stay in some rooms of this hotel. Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.
- Cribs and Extra Beds: For all room types, cribs cannot be added. Extra bed policies vary according to room type. Please refer to the relevant room type policy.
- Breakfast: Breakfast is available at the hotel. Please contact the hotel for details. Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.
- Pets: Pets are not allowed
- Age Requirements: The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old
- Paying at the hotel: Visa, MasterCard
- Check in time: 14:00. Check out time: 06:00-12:00.
Services and facilities
- Air conditioning
- Smoking areas
- Smoke-free property
- Security guard
- Reception desk
- Non-smoking rooms
- Room service
- Cable TV
- TV
- Slippers
- Toiletries
- Accessibility features
- Laundry
- Dry-cleaning
- Luggage storage
- Coffee/tea for guests
- Common kitchen
- Microwave oven
- Bottled water
- Kettle
- Free Wi-Fi
- English
- Multi-language staff
- Parking
- Parking nearby
- Pets Not Allowed
Street view
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The place is really clean and comfy, with wide beds, curtains for privacy, and solid Wi-Fi. What stood out to me was the setup for digital nomads: big lockers, actual desks and chairs in the dorms, and a chill common area with work-friendly vibes and power outlets. Plus, free drinks and it’s right near NapLab, one of Bangkok’s best co-working spots.
It's not a party hostel, but still social enough if you smile and say hi. It's also gay-friendly—there are male-only dorms which some LGBTQ+ folks might appreciate.
A few things to note: no lift (so prepare for stairs), no free breakfast, and the road noise can be a thing—bring earplugs if you’re a light sleeper.
Honestly, for the price, location, and comfort, it’s a total win. Perfect for solo travelers, remote workers, or anyone who just wants a clean, convenient spot without the party chaos.
When I first got there, the staff didn't greet with smiles or seemed interested. Didn't speak much or explain anything. Maybe I just had bad luck with people there, but everyone was really grumpy. Tried talking to a few people, even just saying 'Hello', and all I got was a weird look. This attitude also reflected into their room etiquette as it almost became a competition on who can stay up the longest and make the most noise.
Maybe I was unlucky... but I truly have never felt so out of place in a hostel in all my years of travelling.
I would say this is a great place if you like being alone and not socialising. But to all solo backpackers looking to meet new people and make new friends in this amazing city, I would highly recommend staying away from this place. Needless to say, I certainly will not be coming back!
However...
The common room was set up like a staff cafeteria, no sofas or comfy spaces at all.
Staff were OK but just completely uninterested in us, and not like the usual hostel vibe. No activities and runs like a formal hotel. The type of people this hostel attracts are just those who want to be by themselves (anti-social) or people who are there for business.
So, if you want somewhere really quiet, this is the place for you. Although it won't be quiet when you go to sleep, with people coming in and out at all hours in both our dorm rooms. Even though this is normal for a hostel, it was just not expected from a quiet place like this.
In regards to location, yes, it's really central, which is handy, but there is no culture here.
Frequently asked questions about Lazy Sunday Hostel
How much does it cost to stay at Lazy Sunday Hostel?
The cost of staying in Lazy Sunday Hostel depends on the dates, rates, number of guests and other conditions. The minimum estimated price is 13 USD. Enter your dates to see the exact offer prices.
Which sights are located near Lazy Sunday Hostel?
The nearest sights are: Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (530 m), Temple of the Emerald Buddha (3 km) and Grand Palace (3 km)
Does Lazy Sunday Hostel have a pool?
No, Lazy Sunday Hostel does not have a pool for guests.
Are pets allowed at Lazy Sunday Hostel?
No, pets are not allowed at Lazy Sunday Hostel.
How to get to Lazy Sunday Hostel from the nearest airport?
The nearest airport is Don Mueang International Airport, located about 31 mins from hotel by car (22.9 km) away.
What’s the cancellation policy at Lazy Sunday Hostel?
The cancellation policy at Lazy Sunday Hostel depends on your room type and booking terms.
Does Lazy Sunday Hostel offer airport transfers?
No, Lazy Sunday Hostel does not provide airport transfers for guests.
































































