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‘Slum’ house in Bangkok becomes popular Airbnb, fully booked until 2026

“Slum” house becomes popular Airbnb in Bangkok

Themed accommodations are a novelty that many travellers enjoy when renting places to stay around the world.

In Bangkok, Thailand, a “slum” old house has unexpectedly gained popularity among tourists and content creators, with some rooms fully booked until 2026.

Source: Airbnb

The unique accommodation is located in the heart of Bangkok, near MRT Bang Khun Non station, with room prices ranging from 19 baht (S$0.75) to 360 baht (S$14.16) per night.

Beds placed directly on floor

Listed on Airbnb as “Boss Room,” the house is an old, Thai-style wooden home.

Its young owner, Mr Supoj, had apparently inherited the property from his uncle.

Speaking to Vision Thai, the owner admitted to being afraid of the dark and ghosts, which inspired him to rent out the rooms for a cheap, hoping someone would stay with him.

There are currently seven rooms available for rent on Airbnb, with another occupied by the owner himself.

The property offers private rooms, basic amenities, Wi-Fi, and shared bathrooms, though guests must flush the toilets the old-school way.

Source: Airbnb

Most rooms are equipped with fans and mosquito nets, and beds are placed directly on the floor.

Some rooms are also only accessible by a wooden ladder, something to consider if you have mobility limitations or a fear of heights.

 

“Slum” Airbnb boasts five-star reviews

Despite the house’s simplicity, the owner is selective about his guests and many have given him five-star reviews after their stays.

Currently, eight to 10 people are renting rooms, with some staying for as long as a year.

Due to the poor sound insulation, guests often communicate through the walls.

The owner mentioned that he maintains a group chat with the tenants and they often go to the airport together to welcome new guests.

He also shared that he brought in more residents to make the sole female resident feel safe.

Owner rents out unique Airbnb to make friends

As the property continues to gain popularity, the owner expects more long-term residents in the future.

He stressed that he is not doing it for profit but to make friends.

“Although this house looks shabby, the people who live here are very cool,” he stated.

Over the past year, the “slum” Airbnb has welcomed guests from 12 countries, including the United States, Thailand, Germany, France, Russia, and Japan.

Also read: Woman Accidentally Books Into Johor Elderly Home Via Airbnb, Checks Out Within 1 Hour

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Kim Tan

Kim likes thrifting, dressing up, and telling people how little her outfits cost.

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