Diamond House

Banglamphu


Despite sharing real estate with a Chinese temple, there’s no conflict of design at this eccentric hotel. Most rooms have raised-platform beds, and are outfitted with stained glass, dark, lush colours and eclectic furnishings. There’s a lack of windows, and some of the rooms feel pretty tight, but a rooftop deck and an outdoor jacuzzi are attempts to make up for this.


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