Thrive The Hostel, Bangkok With a design concept that takes bamboo beach huts, hammocks and banana pancakes and dashes them against a cold, hard, concrete wall, Thrive The Hostel in Bangkok is a welcome change from the usual cheesy traveller-hippy aesthetic of most hostels along the south-east Asian backpacker trail. Instead, visitors find themselves in a spacious, modernist construction, bold and geometric from the outside, clean and simple on the inside. The central design feature is a staircase that zigzags up inside of the building, giving views a bit like an MC Escher print. The dorms, with simple metal bunks and bare walls, may seem a bit spartan, but the private rooms, with smooth concrete desks, sinks and en suite bathrooms, will appeal to anyone on the hunt for a more creatively designed (and industrial) place to stay in the capital. |
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