Светлана Gunes
December 31, 2025
Pros: It's in the center of the village, but not the noisiest. Situated slightly off the main street, there's no traffic noise. There are no noisy bars nearby. The building is three stories high, and I stayed in a deluxe room on the second floor. All standard rooms have windows facing the wall. The deluxe room is spacious.
The room has everything you need – a good refrigerator, not too small, it works even if you leave it and the key card locks all the electrical systems. The air conditioning worked well. The mattress is comfortable. The linens are silky, decent quality. Two bottles of water and juice or cookies were brought daily. There were noodles and coffee in the room.
Cons: Soundproofing is problematic; you can hear every sound from the neighboring rooms. The walls are probably made of plasterboard. The door didn't close properly and slammed, and it slammed in all the rooms. A rubber band could have been put in to stop it from slamming. If someone turned on the air conditioner, my brain would vibrate from the roar of the external unit. It was impossible to stay in the room. So I didn't turn on my air conditioner. No one had ever heard of a vibration damper for an air conditioner, and it was bad.
The loudest noise was from a Thai woman from a local family whose house was across from the hotel. She screamed and howled constantly at her dog, spending all day on the balcony, starting every day as early as 6 AM and not finishing until 10 PM.
In the bathroom, the shower was almost directly over the toilet, the floor was wet, and there was nothing to wipe it with.
Half the electrical outlets were damaged. There weren't any near the bed.
Overall, the hotel is recommendable if you don't mind the shortcomings mentioned.
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