This is the worst hotel I have stayed in so many times in Thailand. The only advantage is that it is close to Nana Plaza. The street outside is very noisy, and the roar of various amplifiers and songthaews can be heard until four in the morning. There is basically no sound insulation in the room, and you can clearly hear the sound of the Indian next door using TikTok. The bathroom has a bathtub with questionable hygiene conditions, and you have to stand in the bathtub to take a shower. The door can be opened directly from the outside after it is closed, and it must be locked when you go out (no one told me about this when I checked in, which is equivalent to my door being opened for a day and anyone can enter). There is suspected ****, and the hangers in the closet fell down inexplicably when they were hanging. The clothes that were hung to dry fell on the awning downstairs. I wanted to borrow an umbrella from the hotel to hook it up, but they shouted at me to put it down as if they had stepped on the tail of the front desk. When I asked why I couldn’t borrow it, they said it could only be lent to customers who were going out (so I’m not a customer, right?). I can only say that this broken hotel is for your mood, so don’t stay if you can.
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