Yes, the hotel is old, but solid. This is also evident from the abandoned state of part of the territory. The hotel consists of two buildings and a couple of swimming pools between them. The territory is large, green and very quiet due to the location. There are few guests, mostly old Germans who invariably hang out quietly with beer by the pool all day.
Pros: quiet place, large rooms, swimming pool, good view from the upper floors, you can see the sea and most of the north of Pattaya. Big C, Lotus, Terminal 21 and all sorts of eateries and food stalls are nearby.
My room for one was simply huge. And there were two beds))) a refrigerator and TV were present. Room service is available daily, if desired.
Cons: the hotel is a bit old and looks a bit abandoned, the best years are behind us. There is no food at all, but you can easily find something to eat by going out into the city. Food stalls start right from the entrance. An old CRT TV, it is unclear how and why, switches scattered throughout the room. Turning on the light in the evening is quite a quest. I found everything only after about 5 minutes. 🤔
The air conditioner was quiet, but aimed precisely at the middle of the bed. The blanket saves.
As a result, it is quite possible to stay for a few days without expecting great amenities. The price tag is more or less adequate, but the 500 baht deposit is annoying. There is nothing to spoil in the room, no matter how hard you try. It can be recommended for a short vacation. The pools save you from the heat. Towels and sun loungers are plentiful and free.
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