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Tum Baan Suan is a charming resort nestled in Chanthaburi, offering guests a tranquil stay amidst a well-maintained garden and an inviting terrace. This property provides a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat in Thailand's eastern region. Guests can stay connected throughout their visit with complimentary WiFi available across the entire resort. The accommodation focuses on convenience and comfort, featuring private check-in and check-out services for a smooth arrival and departure experience. For exploration, a paid shuttle …
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Tum Baan Suan - Chanthaburi
Beyond individual accommodations, Tum Baan Suan provides practical amenities designed to enhance the guest experience. A shared kitchen is available for those who prefer to prepare their own meals or snacks, offering flexibility during their stay. Daily housekeeping services maintain a pristine environment, while free on-site parking adds to the convenience for guests arriving by vehicle. Situated in Chanthaburi, the resort allows for exploration of local culture and heritage. It is conveniently located 2.7 miles from Wat Phai Lom and 3.1 miles from The Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, two notable local landmarks. Trat Airport is located approximately 35 miles away. Visitors often comment positively on the helpfulness of the staff and the property’s accessible location, making it a suitable base for discovering the scenic province. Tum Baan Suan offers a comfortable and practical base for experiencing the hospitality and charm of Chanthaburi.
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