I stayed at this hotel with my wife and child for 3 days starting March 29.
When I booked this hotel, unfortunately there were no rooms for 3 people, so I booked a room for 2 people (my child is over 10 years old).
They didn't have a room for 3 people on March 30, so they offered me the following.
Day 1: Room 430 for 3 people
Day 2: Room 468 for 2 people
Day 3: Room for 3 people ???
We went in with a deposit of 500 along with surcharges of 700+500+700 baht.
The room had a refrigerator with a capacity of about 150 liters. They gave me 4 towels, you can get more if you want.
The hotel wifi seems to be maxed out at 2 devices. The staff is mostly friendly. The dark-haired guy at the counter is a little on the stern side.
The room is as shown in the photo. You need to be careful not to let your child touch the corner of the toilet door. The TV is like new.
We moved to another room the next day, but after checking out at 12:00, they told us to wait in the lobby until 2:00, so we left our 5 bags and went out.
There is a 7-Eleven right below the hotel, Dunkin Donuts 20 meters away, Gilbingsu, etc. 50 meters out on the main road, and Korean Town across the street. (Seolbingsu is a disaster).
If you walk 15-20 minutes to Asok Station
Daejanggeum restaurant is there. Delicious.
When it starts to get late, around 18:00, the neighborhood turns into a red-light district. Women standing on the street waiting for something, alcoholism bar.
On my third night in Miami, I didn't feel like changing rooms, so I kept to stay at a double room. (The hotel offered me an extra bed)
On the last night, I was woken up at dawn by a female guest on the same floor.
Miami Hotel is not a bad choice for young people. The hotel is cute and colorful like a Korean boutique motel.
There are plenty of places to get breakfast nearby.