For our final three days in Hong Kong we chose the Bishop Lei International Hotel in the Mid-Levels district of Hong Kong Island. It’s only a 2-3 minute walk from Central Mid-Levels Escalator and there are quite a few good places to eat in that area. It also has an awesome view from the rooms… READ MORE >
Littlest Guesthouse, Bangkok
After our recent travels around northeast Thailand, Vientiane, Seoul and Hong Kong we headed back to Bangkok where we plan to spend the next few months. For our first few days we chose Littlest Guesthouse, which is just a 1-minute walk from Surasak BTS station. But don’t be put off by the name, because our… READ MORE >
4-Star Hotels In Bangkok, Kanchanaburi & Phuket
This post is part of our Readers’ Q&A series. Q: I’m coming to Thailand for a few weeks later this year and plan to stay in Bangkok, Kanchanaburi and Phuket. I’m looking for suitable 4-star hotels that are suitable for a family with children. We’d also like a guide to show us around. Do you have… READ MORE >
All-J Hanok Guesthouse, Seoul
All-J Hanok Guesthouse is a hanok guesthouse that’s certified by The Korea Tourism Organization. It’s located in one of Seoul’s oldest hanok house villages in a very central location that’s just 2-3 minutes’ walk from Insadong, which is one of Seoul’s most popular shopping areas. We stayed here for our first three nights in Seoul. Click… READ MORE >
AV Hotel, Vientiane, Laos
For our first ever visit to Vientiane we opted for an Executive Suite at Executive Suite at AV Hotel. The hotel is on the eastern side of Rue Samsenthai near the junction with Avenue Lane Xang, so it’s fairly to easy to walk to the attractios at that side of town – COPE Visitor Center,… READ MORE >
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