BoonRumpa Accommodation Bangkok — Ari Serviced Apartment with Kitchens, an 8th-Floor Pool with City Views, Walkable to BTS
Picture this: you walk down a few steps in the morning and you're already at one of Ari's famous cafes, and in the evening you head up to soak in the 8th-floor pool looking out over the Phahonyothin city lights — BoonRumpa Accommodation (formerly Boonrumpa Condotel) is a small serviced apartment / condotel of around 24 rooms in the Siamese Asset Building, right on Phahonyothin Road in the Ari/Phaya Thai area · What most people talk about is the rooms with kitchenettes and private balconies that suit longer stays, and a location that's about 390 metres' walk to BTS Sena Ruam and about 450 metres to BTS Ari · It's owner-managed with LINE check-in, and prices start at around THB 895–2,500/night · A real place you can book via Agoda, Booking.com and Trip.com, scoring 7.7 from 7 reviews on Trip.com.
Overview: who BoonRumpa is for — To put it as briefly as possible, BoonRumpa Accommodation is a small serviced apartment for people who want to live in the Ari/Phahonyothin area in a "like having a home in the middle of the city" way, rather than being a guest at a big hotel with a fancy lobby and staff greeting you around the clock · This isn't a five-star riverside hotel, and it isn't a budget dorm hostel either — it's a condotel-style place in the Siamese Asset Building with around 24 rooms, many of which come with a kitchenette and a private balcony · It used to be called Boonrumpa Condotel before changing to BoonRumpa Accommodation · What sets it apart from a typical stay is that it's owner-managed and uses a LINE check-in system, which makes getting in touch before you arrive easy and quick to answer · Real reviews suggest the people who suit it best are travellers staying several nights, people who regularly work around Phahonyothin/Sanam Pao, and couples or small families who want more space than a standard hotel room and a kitchen to cook their own meals · On the flip side, anyone expecting full hotel service — daily housekeeping or a 24-hour front desk, say — may need to adjust their expectations first, because this place leans toward apartment-style privacy instead.
Location and getting around — This is BoonRumpa's main selling point, no doubt about it · The place sits right on Phahonyothin Road, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, in the Ari area that younger Bangkokians rank as one of the city's liveliest cafe and dining neighbourhoods · The big advantage is that it's about 390 metres' walk to BTS Sena Ruam station and about 450 metres to BTS Ari, so you can connect to Siam, Asok and Sukhumvit in just a few stops without gambling on traffic · Within walking distance you've got famous Ari cafes like NANA Coffee Roasters and Thongyoy Cafe, plus hundreds of other restaurants and coffee shops within a radius of under one kilometre · Getting further afield is still easy: it's about a 5–10 minute drive to Chatuchak Weekend Market and Pratunam, and around 15–20 minutes to Siam Paragon or Siam Square depending on traffic · As for airports, Don Muang (DMK) is about 19 kilometres away, roughly a 25–40 minute drive depending on the time of day — noticeably closer than Suvarnabhumi, which suits anyone flying low-cost · One thing reviews consistently mention is that the building is fairly hard to find, the signage isn't clear, and some taxi or Grab drivers aren't familiar with the spot, so it's worth asking the owner for the location pin and entrance details over LINE in advance, especially if you arrive at night.
"I'd give the location five stars — easy walk to the Ari cafes, BTS just a few minutes away · But at first I genuinely couldn't find the building, and my Grab driver was confused too. Good thing I messaged on LINE to ask for directions and the owner gave detailed instructions."
Room types and decor — BoonRumpa has around 24 rooms split into several types to choose from depending on your group size and budget · It starts with the Single Room, a compact single-bed room for solo travellers (some have no window, so they suit people focused on saving money who don't mind the lack of a view) · Stepping up is the Deluxe Room, with a Queen bed and a window for natural light · And the larger rooms like the One Bedroom (Queen bed + sofa bed) and Two Bedroom (Queen + King beds + a sofa bed in the living room) suit families or groups of friends travelling together · What sets it apart from a typical hotel room is that many rooms have a kitchenette with a fridge and an electric kettle, plus a private balcony, making it easy to cook simple meals or sip a coffee out on the balcony · Rooms have air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, and some can stream Netflix/Prime Video; bathrooms are walk-in showers · Reviewers on the positive side agree that the comfortable beds are the best thing about the stay, and the rooms are fairly well soundproofed · But to be straight with you, some reviews ran into uneven room condition — musty smells, mould stains, or air conditioning that didn't work well in certain rooms — so it's worth checking the room's condition at check-in and telling the owner right away if you find anything · Since each room in a condotel may not be maintained equally, keeping an open mind and choosing a type that recent reviews speak well of helps a lot.
Facilities, pool and sauna — The most talked-about highlight of BoonRumpa is the outdoor 8th-floor pool with views over the Phahonyothin neighbourhood · Plenty of reviews say the pool is refreshing and the atmosphere is good, especially in the evening when you can head up for a soak and look out over the city lights · There's a separate kids' pool, which puts families with young children more at ease · Beyond the pool there's a free gym and a sauna for anyone who wants to work out or unwind after a full day of sightseeing · For the basics, there's free private parking, an EV charging point, a vending machine, laundry service, luggage storage and free Wi-Fi · Some reviews also mention welcome drinks — water, coffee and hot cocoa — laid out for you in the room · It has to be said the place has no restaurant and no breakfast service of its own, as it's a small condotel, but in terms of location that's no problem, because it's surrounded by Ari's coffee shops and restaurants within walking distance · One thing to know is that pets are not allowed.
Food and places to eat nearby — Since BoonRumpa has no dining room and doesn't serve breakfast, food comes down mainly to the location, and the Ari area does that job very well · Just step out of the building and you'll find the neighbourhood's well-known cafes and restaurants within walking distance — specialty coffee shops, brunch spots, Thai and Japanese restaurants, and dessert places that younger crowds come to photograph and work from · Popular cafes like NANA Coffee Roasters Ari are about 400 metres from the BTS Ari exit, and Thongyoy Cafe about 300 metres, both an easy walk from the stay · For people who want to cook their own meals, having a kitchenette and a fridge in the room helps a lot, especially on longer stays — you can pick up groceries from a convenience store or nearby market and make simple meals · For dinner, if you fancy a change of scene, the BTS gets you to Siam or Sukhumvit in just a few stops · Overall, food at BoonRumpa isn't something you come for inside the stay itself, but the Ari location more than makes up for it, to the point you barely notice the lack of an in-house restaurant.
Service and LINE check-in — What gives BoonRumpa a clear character is its LINE check-in system · Many reviews praise the team for quick replies and helpfulness from before you even travel; one guest recounts that a staff member named Jenny got in touch before they'd left the airport to make sure check-in went smoothly · Contacting them over LINE also helps a lot with asking about the fairly hard-to-find building entrance · But to be straight with you, service is where reviews disagree the most · The satisfied side says the owner and team are friendly and helpful · While the disappointed side mentions the lack of housekeeping during the stay — some stayed several days without sheets being changed or bathroom supplies being topped up — and a few flag cash payments taken without a receipt, along with deposits that weren't clearly refunded · Because this is an owner-managed stay, setting your expectations correctly, asking clearly about the deposit and cleaning service when you book, and keeping proof of payment will all make your stay go much more smoothly.
What real reviews say (the good and the bad) — Pulling from Trip.com, Tripadvisor and Booking.com, the picture you get is fairly clearly two-sided · On the praise side: the Ari location within walking distance of cafes and restaurants, close to BTS Sena Ruam and Ari, the 8th-floor pool with city views that many people love, comfortable beds, well-soundproofed rooms, the privacy and security of a building with access control, and a team that replies quickly on LINE · On the watch-out side: the most talked-about issue is the inconsistency of cleanliness and the uneven condition from room to room, with some guests finding musty smells or mould stains in spots · Next is the lack of housekeeping during the stay unless you request it, the cash payment / deposit matters that should be agreed clearly, and the building being hard to find because the signage isn't clear · Most of these complaints are things you can manage by communicating with the owner over LINE in advance, choosing a room type that recent reviews speak well of, and checking the room's condition at check-in — rather than being a big problem that puts everyone off coming back · Because people who prioritise location and apartment-style space at an affordable price still rate the location and value highly.
"The 8th-floor pool has a gorgeous city view, the room was spacious, the bed super comfortable, and it even has a kitchen so I could cook my own meals · My only gripe was that after several days no one came to clean the room — I had to message to ask for extra towels myself. Next time I'll ask about cleaning up front."
Price and value comparison — BoonRumpa's pricing is fairly flexible depending on the room type and the season · A small room like the Single Room can start at around THB 895/night in the budget range, while the Deluxe and rooms with a kitchen move up to around THB 2,500/night and up depending on size and season · Larger rooms like the One Bedroom and Two Bedroom that sleep several people are especially good value when you split the cost per head, since you get both a living area and a kitchen · Compared with other hotels or serviced apartments in Ari with a similarly close BTS location, BoonRumpa feels like good value among the affordable stays in the Ari area, especially for people on longer stays who want a kitchen · The advantage is that you get apartment-style space along with a pool and gym at a lower price than the big-brand hotels in the same area · But that value comes with the condition that you have to accept owner-managed service that isn't as full-service as a hotel's · If you plan to use the Ari location as a base for cafe-hopping, hopping on the BTS into town, and want space to cook your own meals, the money you put toward this location and space pays you back well.
Good to know before you book — There are several things that help make the stay go more smoothly · One, message the owner on LINE in advance to ask for the location pin and entrance details for the Siamese Asset Building, because the building is hard to find and the signage isn't clear, especially if you arrive at night · Two, ask about the deposit and refund terms clearly and keep proof of payment every time, because reviews mention this point · Three, ask about housekeeping during the stay — whether it's provided or has to be requested; if you're staying several days, agree on it beforehand · Four, if a view and natural light matter to you, specify a room with a window, because some Single Rooms have none · Five, check the room for smells and the air conditioning at check-in, and tell the owner right away if you find a problem · Six, check-in is 2:00 PM–10:00 PM and check-out is 6:00 AM–12:00 PM, so allow enough time to fit that, and if you're flying out of Don Muang you can ask about a paid airport transfer service.
The verdict — From all the real reviews put together, BoonRumpa Accommodation is the stay that suits best for people who want to live in the Ari/Phahonyothin area in serviced-apartment style, with a kitchen and private space, at an affordable price · A location within walking distance of BTS Sena Ruam and Ari, an 8th-floor pool with city views, a gym, a sauna, and rooms with a kitchen and balcony make it good value for travellers on longer stays and people who work around this area regularly · If you're looking for full hotel service — daily housekeeping, a 24-hour front desk, and breakfast in-house — this may not be the answer, and you should consider a branded hotel in the Ari area instead · But for anyone who prioritises a good location, wants a kitchen and roomy apartment-style space, and is willing to accept an owner-managed style with communication over LINE — BoonRumpa is an option that meets that need at a reasonable price, with the caveat that you should communicate in advance and set your expectations correctly before you book.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Ari/Phahonyothin location, walkable to BTS Sena Ruam and Ari, surrounded by cafes and restaurants
- ✓ Rooms with kitchenettes and balconies, ideal for long stays and cooking your own meals
- ✓ 8th-floor pool with city views, plus a kids' pool, sauna and free gym
- ✓ LINE check-in with a quick-to-reply team, free parking and an EV charging point
- ! Cleanliness and room condition aren't consistent across all rooms; some guests found musty smells or mould stains
- ! No housekeeping during the stay unless you request it
- ! The building is hard to find with unclear signage; some Grab/taxi drivers aren't familiar with the spot
- ✓ Good value among the affordable stays in the Ari area, especially for long stays
- ✓ Comfortable beds, well-soundproofed rooms, and a building with a security system
- ✓ About 19 km from Don Muang Airport, handy for low-cost flyers
- ✓ Larger One/Two Bedroom rooms sleep several people, good value split per head
- ! No in-house restaurant or breakfast; you rely on the places around the neighbourhood
- ! Sort out cash payment / deposit clearly and keep proof
- ! Some Single Rooms have no window; specify a room with a window if you want a view
- 💡If you expect full hotel service — there's no daily housekeeping here and no 24-hour front desk → agree on cleaning and service clearly when you book, or choose a branded hotel in the Ari area instead
- 💡If you're worried about cleanliness and smells — some reviews found musty smells or mould stains in certain rooms → check the room's condition at check-in, choose a type that recent reviews speak well of, and tell the owner right away if you find a problem
- 💡If you arrive at night or don't know the way — the building is hard to find and the signage isn't clear, and some drivers aren't familiar with it → message the owner on LINE in advance for the location pin and entrance, and keep proof of payment every time