Carl and Ellie's house
The UP themed house of Carl and Ellie that traveled all the way to Bangkok. A little home nestled between the building and the apartment in a charming Bangkok old town.
The location is excellent and easy access along Charoenkrung road with bus stop in front of the alley.
2 min walk from Sam Yot Subway station
2 min walk to Trok Mor morning market, Baanmor electronic market, Fabric market and The Old Siam Plaza with famous food court and Big C supermarket.
5 min walk to Wat Pho, The Grand Palace, Flower market and Tha Tien Pier to Wat Arun.
15 min walk to China town, Khaosarn road, and National museum or 3 bus stops
30 min walk to MBK and Siam Paragon.
15 min drive or boat trip to Iconsiam
Effie, local Thai lady who has been living in this neighbourhood for decades, who passionate about hospitality service. She has developed this area to host all the foreign and Thai guests. Her businesses in this area are Bangkok Bed And Bike , Motu Bangkok, and she is a founder of Ola Thai Tapas. She has been a superhost on Airbnb for 10 years.
The house is located in the center of Bangkok old town on Charoenkrung Road, a major road in Bangkok and the first in Thailand to be casted in asphalt. Built during 1862–1864 in the reign of King Mongkut (Rama IV). Construction of the road marked a major change in Bangkok's urban development, with the major mode of transport shifting from water to land. Charoen Krung Road was Bangkok's main street until the early 20th century, to serve the fast-growing community of foreign traders on the right bank of the Chao Phraya River. The consequence of a series of trade agreements Siam (the old Thailand) signed with foreign countries. The area became and has since remained a melting pot of cultures. It formerly served the community of European expatriates and it is still home to many historic buildings and neighborhoods.
Walking down the neighborhood’s alleys today, you can still witness traces of its heyday. The main business this area is goldworking and diamond jewellery.
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