Noursabah Boutique Bed Bangkok

Property · Ratchathewi

164 Phetchaburi 7 Alley, Thung Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400

Rated 4.7/5 from 312 Google reviews.

This works if you want to be near the BTS without staying in a tourist corridor. The six-room scale keeps it quiet, and the breakfast spread (bread, yogurt, fruit, coffee, honey laid out in the lounge) runs closer to hostel-style communal than hotel precision. Treat it as a well-located sleep base in a neighborhood where dinner is whichever soi vendor you point at.

You walk into a small lobby one floor above street level, elevator access from the ground, and the feel tilts residential rather than hotel-formal. The front desk runs 24 hours. Check-in opens at 2 PM, check-out by noon. The building sits on Phetchaburi 7 Alley in Ratchathewi, a stretch the property describes as a Thai-Chinese-Muslim crossroads and a heaven of multicultural street food.

Noursabah runs only six rooms across five categories, from Deluxe Double to Junior Suite with Balcony. Each includes private bathroom, air-conditioning, tea and coffee maker, refrigerator, television, free WiFi. The property calls itself a small boutique hotel inspired by Thai cultural variety, with rooms designed to harmonize with the neighborhood's heritage layering. The claim is deliberate positioning, not decor theater. Breakfast is self-serve in a communal TV lounge: bread, yogurt, fruit, coffee (instant and fresh-brewed), juice, tea, honey. The format tilts hostel-adjacent rather than plated service. There is also a terrace for sitting between neighborhood walks, and housekeeping handles daily upkeep. The 24-hour front desk means late arrivals from Suvarnabhumi work without worry, and an elevator runs from ground level, which helps with luggage.

Location is the main draw. Phaya Thai BTS sits 400 meters away, Airport Rail Link 500 meters in the same direction. That puts Siam within two stops and Suvarnabhumi within one direct train ride. The setting is a residential quarter rather than a tourist hotel zone, which means street food vendors and local markets anchor the area instead of shopping malls.

The breakfast is self-serve and limited to the light spread in the lounge, so if you need a full cooked meal in the morning, plan to step out to the neighborhood stalls. This works well if you prioritize transport access and street food immersion over full-service hotel amenities.