A bit of a drive from Lampang but glad we made the detour. Excellent hot and cold coffee selection and amazing croissants. Not too expensive either. There is also a small guest house in the grounds that looked very cool.
Every time we travel to Lampang we stay at this place. The rooms are clean, friendly staff and the coffe shop is really good!
The hotel is very beautiful, the room is also very clean, breakfast is also very delicious, is worth choosing Nanbang hotel. But something unpleasant happened. We checked in on the evening of the 8th. Two families took two children with them. We went to the room at about 9:00 p.m. I stayed in room No8, because the child was already asleep. I was a lady. I went to the room and moved the sofa to prevent the child from falling off the tatami. The sofa was very light, so I pushed it gently. No one has ever sat on this sofa from check-in to check-out. Then when we checked out the next day, the front desk told us that the sofa leg was broken because I moved it. My husband checked in the morning and found that the sofa legs were made of pine wood, and the loose threads made it impossible to tighten them. Then he tried to fix them, but the wood was very loose and could not be tightened. Because I moved the sofa, I paid 500 baht. During this process, the attitude of the front desk made us not very happy. We always stressed that it was we who broke this expensive sofa. But this sofa is really of poor material. First, in fact, the reason why the sofa leg is broken can't be caused by my movement, but it has been a problem for a long time. Second, the front desk has always stressed that I moved the sofa. I think if we sit on this sofa and our legs are crooked, is it because we are sitting on it?