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Baan Ti Luck
🏠 Owner-run guesthouse 📍 Chatuchak/Vibhavadi · Bangkok
7 / 10
🇹🇭 Vibhavadi Rangsit Soi 3 Yaek 5 · Chatuchak, Bangkok
Baan Ti Luck
Budget · walk to Chatuchak Weekend Market · near MRT Kamphaeng Phet · relaxed and homey
The common area and lounge corner of Baan Ti Luck, a guesthouse in the Chatuchak area of Bangkok, with a simple garden-house style.
A room inside Baan Ti Luck in a plain, simple budget-guesthouse style, with both fan and air-con rooms.
Type
Budget guesthouse
Review Score
7 / 10
From
A few hundred baht /night
Rooms
Fan / air-con rooms
Area
Vibhavadi Soi 3 Walk to JJ Market
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Baan Ti Luck Bangkok — a homey, budget guesthouse in Chatuchak/Vibhavadi, a walk from JJ Market

Picture this: you wake up on a Saturday morning and it's just a few minutes' walk to Chatuchak Weekend Market, then come evening you cross over to the Ratchada/Huai Khwang side for a night-market dinner without any fuss — Baan Ti Luck (sometimes spelled Baan Ti Luk) is a tiny three-storey guesthouse run by the owners themselves, on Vibhavadi Rangsit Soi 3 Yaek 5 in Chatuchak district · what people keep mentioning is its relaxed, homey feel and very budget-friendly prices, which suit travellers on a tight budget, backpackers, and anyone here for business around Vibhavadi · it's an independent stay that isn't on every big booking platform, but it does show up on Traveloka with a score of 7.0 from 66 reviews, and you can book direct with the owner via Facebook, email, or phone.

Our Full Review

Who Baan Ti Luck is for — to put it plainly, Baan Ti Luck is a tiny three-storey guesthouse run by the owners themselves, not a chain hotel with standardised systems for everything · it's a stay for people who put "saving money and location" ahead of luxury or a full set of amenities · the house sits on Vibhavadi Rangsit Soi 3 Yaek 5, Chom Phon subdistrict, Chatuchak district — an area positioned right between two powerhouses of northern Bangkok: Chatuchak Weekend Market, one of the largest weekend markets in the world, and the Ratchada/Huai Khwang area with its night market and after-dark lifestyle · real reviews on Traveloka give it an average of 7.0 from 66 reviews, which paints a clear picture of who fits here: backpackers, budget travellers, people coming to shop Chatuchak Weekend Market, and anyone with business around Vibhavadi, Don Mueang, or the nearby universities · if you're expecting spotless new rooms, a pretty lobby, or four- or five-star hotel service, this may not be your answer, and you'd be better off looking at a chain hotel around Lat Phrao or Ratchada · simply put, if you're after "a place to tuck yourself into at a light price, close to where you want to go," this fits that crowd most directly.

Location and getting around — this is where Baan Ti Luck has the biggest edge for the price · the house sits on Vibhavadi Rangsit Soi 3 Yaek 5, which sounds tucked away, but in reality it's within walking distance of both the Chatuchak side and the Ratchada side · the property's own information says it's roughly 1.4–2.3 km from Chatuchak Weekend Market and the Ratchada/Huai Khwang night-market area, which is walkable or a short motorbike-taxi ride · public transport is a real plus for a stay at this price: MRT Kamphaeng Phet station is right next to Chatuchak Weekend Market, and BTS Mo Chit and Saphan Khwai stations, as well as MRT Chatuchak Park/Phahonyothin, aren't far either · the property's travel notes suggest getting off at BTS Saphan Khwai or Mo Chit, then walking into Phahonyothin Soi 18 which comes out the other side onto Vibhavadi Soi 3, or taking a motorbike taxi for around 30 baht or a taxi for around 35 baht · if you fly into Suvarnabhumi, you can catch BMTA bus 555 and get off at the mouth of Vibhavadi Soi 3, and importantly this location is closer to Don Mueang Airport than inner-city stays, which suits anyone flying low-cost carriers in and out of Don Mueang · one thing to note is that Vibhavadi Rangsit is a big, busy road that gets congested at rush hour, and the soi is fairly quiet at night, so it's worth planning ahead for how you'll call a ride.

"A very cheap place to stay, and the older couple who run it are kind and friendly · you can walk to Chatuchak Weekend Market, and come evening it's easy to pop over to the Ratchada market — great for budget travellers who aren't fussy about luxury."

The common area and lounge corner of Baan Ti Luck, a guesthouse in the Chatuchak area of Bangkok, with a simple garden-house style.

Room types and decor — Baan Ti Luck is a three-storey house with several room types spread across the floors, split mainly into the cheapest fan rooms and air-con rooms for those who want it cooler in Bangkok's heat · the decor is a plain, simple guesthouse style that prioritises being practical over being pretty — a bed, a wardrobe, a fan or air-con, and the basics · real Traveloka reviews score "room cleanliness" and "room comfort" at around 6.8, which reflects rooms that are adequate for the price rather than spotless or plush · some reviews praise the rooms as very cheap and good value for money, while others flag cleanliness in certain spots, which is normal for a budget owner-run stay · one thing to know is that the house is an older multi-storey building and some rooms are upstairs with stairs to climb, so if you have a lot of luggage or find stairs difficult, ask about the floor and room in advance · and if you really want cold air-con, it's best to specify an air-con room when you book, because fan and air-con rooms are mixed together, and older reviews of this kind of stay have mentioned air-con that doesn't run at full strength in some rooms — asking ahead goes a long way toward avoiding disappointment.

Amenities and common areas — as a small guesthouse, Baan Ti Luck has more basic amenities than you'd expect for the price · the property info and reviews note free Wi-Fi, parking, airport transfers, a small eatery, and a garden-house common area, plus a balcony/rooftop corner and a sitting area that feel more like staying at a relative's house than at a hotel · what's interesting is that there are extras like laundry service and luggage storage, which makes it handy for travellers on longer stays or stopping over before a connecting flight · because it's an owner-run stay, the atmosphere is fairly quiet and more private than a downtown party hostel — several reviews use the words "peaceful" and "like home" · to be honest, there's no pool, no fitness room, and no fancy hotel lobby, which is normal for a guesthouse at this level · if you're after a full set of amenities, this isn't that option, but if you just want a clean-enough bed, a place to sit, someone on hand to help, and a light price, this gives you what it should.

Food and what's around to eat — Baan Ti Luck has a small eatery and a café corner on-site for easy meals, but the real strength of this location is the variety of street-priced food all around · on the Chatuchak side at the weekend there are hundreds of food stalls in the market, from noodles and fried snacks to unusual sweets and drinks · the Ratchada/Huai Khwang side is known for its night market and late-opening restaurants, so people staying here barely have to worry about dinner · on top of that, the Vibhavadi–Phahonyothin area has rice-and-curry shops, noodle shops, and local coffee shops scattered all over, perfect for eating cheaply at every meal · some reviews score the "food" category at around 6.8, which reflects on-site food at a basic level, but combined with the choice of places outside, eating well in this area is no problem at all · in short, the on-site food is just a supplement — the real deal is at the markets and shops around, all within walking distance.

A room inside Baan Ti Luck in a plain, simple budget-guesthouse style, with both fan and air-con rooms.

Service and the owners' care — this is the heart of a place like Baan Ti Luck, and the point real reviews are most positive about · many Traveloka reviews mention elderly hosts who are kind, friendly, and ready to help, with one review giving a perfect ten alongside the praise "great service, comfortable stay, good price," and another saying "the uncle who looks after the place is friendly, and the stay is very cheap" · the "service and amenities" category scores around 7.1, the highest of all the sub-scores, which shows that the owners' friendliness is the real selling point · but to be fair, there are some unhappy voices in the reviews too — one gave a low score over the key-deposit refund, which left a bad feeling, and another felt the stay wasn't as clean as it should be · these complaints are the kind you'll find at budget family-run stays, and most can be smoothed over by communicating clearly from the start, such as asking about the deposit terms and checking the room before you settle in.

What real reviews say (the good and the not-so-good) — pulling together the Traveloka reviews that average 7.0 from 66 reviews, the picture is fairly clear · on the praise side: the very budget-friendly price is what gets mentioned most, the owners and hosts are friendly and kind, the location is within walking distance of Chatuchak Weekend Market and near the Ratchada/Huai Khwang night market, the atmosphere is peaceful and homey, and it suits budget travellers who aren't fussy about luxury · on the watch-out side: what comes up is cleanliness in certain spots that's still inconsistent, rooms and the building showing their age with some rooms requiring stairs to the upper floors, air-con in some rooms that may not be fully cold (so specify an air-con room clearly), and the key-deposit terms that one review was unhappy about · overall, a 7.0 in the "adequate-to-good" range matches the condition of a budget stay at this price — not perfect, but good value for the money, with the strengths of price and friendliness offsetting the watch-out points reasonably well.

"The hosts are friendly, but the place isn't quite as clean as I'd hoped · for this price it's okay — if you're focused on saving money and walking the market it's worth it, but if you expect things to be spotless you may need to adjust your expectations a little."

An atmospheric corner of Baan Ti Luck, a stay in the Vibhavadi area within walking distance of Chatuchak Weekend Market and the Ratchada night market.

Price and value — Baan Ti Luck sits in the budget bracket of a few hundred baht a night for a fan room, nudging up a little for an air-con room, which is very cheap compared with hotels and hostels around Chatuchak–Ratchada that mostly start higher · because it's a small independent stay, the real price depends on the season and on arranging directly with the owner, especially on weekends when Chatuchak Weekend Market is open and more people are staying · compared with a downtown hostel or a budget chain hotel around Lat Phrao/Ratchada, this feels good value in terms of price for the location, especially for people coming to walk the market, on business around Vibhavadi, or flying in and out of Don Mueang · the trade-off is that comfort and how new the rooms are drop in line with the price · if your trip's main goal is "saving as much as possible on the room so you can spend it on sightseeing and shopping," this is genuinely an option that fits that crowd.

What to know before you book — there are a few things that make the stay go more smoothly · one, this is an independent stay that isn't on every big booking platform, so the surest way to book is to contact the owner directly via Facebook (facebook.com/baantiluk), email baantiluk@gmail.com, or phone/WhatsApp +66 96 636 5408, as well as Line — be sure to confirm the price, availability, and terms before you transfer money or pay a deposit · two, ask to be sure whether it's a fan room or an air-con room and which floor it's on, so it matches what you need and how you feel about stairs · three, ask clearly about the key-deposit and refund terms, since one review was unhappy on this point · four, check-in is around 4:00 PM–10:00 PM and check-out around 8:00 AM–11:00 AM, so if you arrive outside these hours or late at night, let them know in advance · five, if you're coming on a weekend when Chatuchak Weekend Market is open, book ahead because rooms fill up fast · six, plan ahead for getting around the soi at night, since it's fairly quiet, and calling a motorbike taxi or taxi in advance is easier.

The bottom line — from all the real reviews, Baan Ti Luck is the guesthouse that fits best for budget travellers who want a cheap stay within walking distance of Chatuchak Weekend Market and near the Ratchada/Huai Khwang area · its strengths are the very light price, the friendliness of the owners who look after you, and a location midway between two of northern Bangkok's most popular areas, with easy transport via MRT Kamphaeng Phet, BTS Mo Chit/Saphan Khwai, and being close to Don Mueang Airport · what you have to accept is that it's a homey budget stay — the rooms and building are older, cleanliness in some spots is still inconsistent, and there are no hotel-style amenities · if you're after spotless new rooms, chain-standard service, or a pool, this isn't your answer, and you should consider a budget chain hotel around Ratchada/Lat Phrao instead · but for a trip where you deliberately save on the room to spend the budget on sightseeing and shopping, while still getting a good location and warm hosts — Baan Ti Luck is an option that gives value for the money, and that's why it has kept earning a 7.0 from budget travellers.

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Budget rates from a few hundred baht
A very light-budget guesthouse — fan rooms from a few hundred baht, air-con rooms a little more, suited to travellers on a tight budget.
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Walk to Chatuchak Weekend Market
Midway between Chatuchak Weekend Market and the Ratchada/Huai Khwang night market, roughly 1.4–2.3 km, near MRT Kamphaeng Phet.
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Owner-run and friendly
An owner-run three-storey house with kind hosts, a peaceful homey atmosphere, and praise for its service.
Our Rating
7.0
out of 10
Based on 66+ reviews
Service/amenities
7.1
Location
6.9
Cleanliness
6.8
Room comfort
6.8
Food
6.8
Value for money
7.2
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
7.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Very budget-friendly, suited to travellers on a tight budget and backpackers
  • The owners and hosts are friendly, kind, and ready to help
  • Within walking distance of Chatuchak Weekend Market, near the Ratchada/Huai Khwang night market
  • Close to Don Mueang Airport, with easy MRT/BTS access
◎ Things to note
  • ! Cleanliness in certain spots is still inconsistent
  • ! Rooms and the building are older, and some rooms require stairs
  • ! No pool, fitness room, or hotel-style amenities
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
7.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Good value for the location, for people coming to walk the market and on business around Vibhavadi
  • A peaceful, homey atmosphere, more private than a downtown hostel
  • Free Wi-Fi, parking, and airport transfers
  • A choice of fan or air-con rooms to fit your budget
◎ Things to note
  • ! Air-con in some rooms may not be fully cold; specify an air-con room clearly
  • ! One review was unhappy about the key-deposit terms
  • ! The soi is fairly quiet at night; plan ahead for calling a ride
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Baan Ti Luck is the best guesthouse for anyone who wants a cheap stay within walking distance of Chatuchak Weekend Market and near the Ratchada/Huai Khwang area — a light price, friendly owners, a like-home atmosphere · but you have to accept it's a homey budget stay: the rooms and building are older, cleanliness in some spots is still inconsistent, and there are no hotel-style amenities.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you expect spotless new rooms and chain-standard service — this is an owner-run guesthouse with older, plain rooms → consider a budget chain hotel around Ratchada/Lat Phrao instead.
  • 💡If you want cold air-con and would rather not climb stairs — there are both fan and air-con rooms, and some rooms are upstairs → specify a ground-floor air-con room clearly when you book.
  • 💡If you're worried about terms and booking — this is an independent stay you book direct with the owner → confirm the price, availability, and key-deposit terms clearly before you transfer money.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
A few hundred baht
/ night
A budget fan room · a bed and the basics · price depends on the season, ask the owner directly. · estimated starting price
Fan Room
A few hundred baht
Air-con Room
On request
Family Room
On request
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Insider Tips
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Book direct with the owner
This is an independent stay; the surest way to book is via Facebook (facebook.com/baantiluk), email baantiluk@gmail.com, or phone/WhatsApp +66 96 636 5408 and Line — confirm the price and availability first.
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Specify a fan or air-con room
There are both fan rooms (the cheapest) and air-con rooms, and some rooms are upstairs with stairs to climb — say clearly which type and which floor you want when you book.
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Make the most of the location
Walk to Chatuchak Weekend Market on the weekend, and cross over to the Ratchada/Huai Khwang night market in the evening — near MRT Kamphaeng Phet and BTS Mo Chit.
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Ask about the key-deposit terms
One review was unhappy about the key-deposit refund — ask about the terms and check the room before you settle in, for peace of mind.

Frequently asked questions — Baan Ti Luck Bangkok

Where is Baan Ti Luck, and how do you get there?
The stay is at 17 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Soi 3 Yaek 5, Chom Phon subdistrict, Chatuchak district · it sits midway between Chatuchak Weekend Market and the Ratchada/Huai Khwang night market, roughly 1.4–2.3 km · you can get there via MRT Kamphaeng Phet (next to Chatuchak Weekend Market) or BTS Mo Chit/Saphan Khwai, then a motorbike taxi for around 30 baht · from Suvarnabhumi, take bus 555 and get off at the mouth of the soi, and it's close to Don Mueang Airport.
How much does Baan Ti Luck cost, and what rooms are there?
It's a budget guesthouse with both fan rooms (from a few hundred baht) and air-con rooms a little higher, plus family rooms · the real price depends on the season and is arranged directly with the owner, especially on weekends when Chatuchak Weekend Market is open and rooms fill up fast, so book ahead.
How do you book Baan Ti Luck, and is it on Agoda/Booking?
Baan Ti Luck is a small independent stay that isn't on every big booking platform · the surest way to book is to contact the owner directly via Facebook (facebook.com/baantiluk), email baantiluk@gmail.com, or phone/WhatsApp +66 96 636 5408 and Line · you can see more photos and reviews on Traveloka and Trivago.
Who is Baan Ti Luck best for?
It's a great fit for budget travellers, backpackers, people coming to shop Chatuchak Weekend Market, and anyone with business around Vibhavadi/Don Mueang who prioritise saving money and location over luxury · if you want spotless new rooms, chain-standard service, or a pool, a budget chain hotel around Ratchada/Lat Phrao may suit you better.
What are the reviews like for Baan Ti Luck?
On Traveloka it has an average score of 7.0 from 66 reviews, in the "adequate-to-good" range · what earns praise is the budget price and the friendly, kind hosts, while the watch-out points are cleanliness in some spots that's still inconsistent, rooms and the building being older, and one review unhappy about the key-deposit terms — it's worth asking clearly before you settle in.
Does Baan Ti Luck have air-con and Wi-Fi?
Yes, there are both fan and air-con rooms to choose from to fit your budget, plus free Wi-Fi · there's also parking, airport transfers, and a garden-house common area · it's best to specify clearly that you want an air-con room and a convenient floor when you book, since some rooms are upstairs with stairs to climb.
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