This little guesthouse is nestled away down an unassuming backstreet next to an upmarket Vegan restaurant. We were greeted by a very friendly and enthusiastic gent who showed us to our room. The narrow steep staircase is quite tricky to manoeuvre when carrying large luggage. The room is nice and comfortable with all the amenities you’d expect. Our biggest issue with the room was mosquitoes! Due to the bathroom window being permanently open with no netting and the balcony door having rather large gaps, we have been repeatedly bitten overnight by numerous mosquitos in the room. Hopefully this is a fairly easy issue to fix. There is a handy little box of drinks and confectioneries on the ground floor if you need to buy extra bottled water etc (with honestly box). There is also a convenience store just around the corner. We did get woken up early each morning presumably either by a tannoy announcement at the police museum next door or the neighbouring temple. Also, do be aware that taxis cannot get close to the building as it’s a 2min walk down a pedestrian backstreet, worth bearing in mind if you have heavy luggage. Overall we had a lovely few nights stay, just a shame that we got annihilated by insect bites in the room.