I really didn't expect a hotel like this. For this price, it was quite disappointing at first. How could I not? It turned out I got a room in the old pavilion building, it turns out they have 3 buildings, there are 2 old buildings, there is 1 new building. The room I booked was in pavilion 2, the frontmost one near the entrance. In 1 pavilion there are 7 rooms and mine was in the corner. Oh my gosh, when I opened the room, it was really damp, you could tell the building was silent. It was scary, not good for your health. The toilet was full of spider webs. The walls were full of mold. The mattress was thin and old. It was scary being alone in a house with no life, so I finally asked if there were other rooms in the new building because there wasn't a receptionist in the old building. They said there were, so without thinking twice, I took a room in the new building but it cost me an extra 100,000. The atmosphere was quite bright, bustling with life, the room and toilet were adequate, but the dressing table was full of small ants. Wasn't that annoying? Oh well, just go to sleep. The next morning, breakfast was delivered, I thought I'd eat at the restaurant. Well, breakfast was mediocre, there was chicken rice, fried noodles, vegetables, and sweet tea, nothing special. That's it, let's go home. The parking lot is spacious, this hotel is in the same location as the Bakpia Juwara Satoe souvenir center. If you arrive here at night, it's a bit scary because there are rice fields on either side and the food restaurants close early.