The location is absolutely fantastic. It's downtown and close to shopping centers. There's plenty of transportation. There's also plenty of food. It's close to banks and minimarkets.
But if in Indonesia, they sell rooms for around 300, why is that soooooo...
The room isn't maintained like a hotel. The walls are peeling and left alone. It doesn't match the advertised pictures.
Thankfully, the room was clean. It didn't smell of cigarettes, so it was still comfortable to sleep. The staff was friendly. The process was also hassle-free, even though they required collateral, ID cards, or cash. I don't know what they were for. There was no kettle, no paintings, or anything of value in the room. Hopefully, if I stay again, the room will be nicer, painted, and the curtains replaced; they won't look like the tarpaulin at Ceu Saodah's warteg. That's all.