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Khao San Road (Rice Road) was famous for attracting backpackers over 30 years ago when the Net was just in its infancy by the words of mouth and such publication as Lonely Planet. The area used to be a center of rice trade 100 years ago as it nears Chao Phraya river and rice could be easily transported to be sold here. Now, you cannot even find a shop selling rice at all. The accommodation at this road was cheap 30-40 years ago, so cheap that you could find a room with a fan but with a common bathroom facility for only 100-200 baht/night. The street food was also very cheap, paying 20-30 baht including free water for a meal. There were several tour agents and even hired van/bus that could take you to Bangsaen, Pattaya, Hua Hin to see the sea. It was a stop place for young backpackers those days who would like to explore other provinces or neighboring Laos, Cambodia and Burma. The backpackers were not confined to western adults but even Korean and Japanese young adults could also be seen at Khao San Road. The place was even more popular when the Net was widely available 20 years ago. During Covid when there was no business, BMA (city govt) renovated the area and turned it into a permanent walking street and it was reborn as a gathering place for party goers for both Thai and foreigners. However, you could not find a cheap 100-200 baht/night room to stay anymore. You can still find accommodation with air-con room at less than 800 baht/night.