I was worried because all the reviews were bad, haha, but it was my own fault for not researching the hotel well in advance, so I was forced to stay here. Here are some notes:
- The location is on a village road, not in the BSD area.
- You get what you pay for. - The room is a bit spacious, and as soon as you open the door, you'll immediately smell the fragrant aroma of humidity.
- The AC is cool, though you have to wait about 5 minutes.
- The bed is still comfortable, so you can sleep comfortably if you straighten your back. The pillows are soft, and even though the pillowcases look like they haven't been ironed in two centuries, they don't smell.
- The floor in the room is pretty clean, though the trash can is very dirty.
- The bathroom smells of urine. The water in the toilet is safe for cleaning, and it flows quite well.
- The hot water is very good, there's a trickle, and it's quite warm. However, if you switch the faucet to shower mode, the water only drips. If you use the regular faucet, it's enough. You just have to bring a dipper and bucket to collect it from home, as the hotel doesn't provide any.
- The hotel's surroundings are pretty basic, clean enough for the price.
- Thankfully, the staff were nice and had good communication. Check-in at 10 PM was free, but you only have to pay for parking. 15 thousand
The photos of the room and bathroom are the most recent updates, room 213, which I only stayed in for 4 hours.