Guest User
November 4, 2024
It is located in the old town. If you can find the neon sign at the entrance, you can find it on Google Maps. It is close to the starting point of the weekend night market. There are cafeterias, food stalls, restaurants, shopping, Circle K, currency exchange, massage shops, tour information offices, motorbike taxis, etc., all close by. There is probably no curfew. The staff sleeps on the sofas in the lobby. It was very comfortable, but don't expect it to be like an Apa or Toyoko Inn in Japan. I enjoyed the local area. The only drawback is that it is a 5-story building but there is no elevator.
Japanese ×
There is a staff member who can speak a little English
*Amenities and facilities as follows
Bath towels ○
Body soap ○
Toothbrush ○
Refrigerator ○
Closet ○
Shower including hot water supply ○
Air conditioner ○
I stayed on the 5th floor, but the WiFi was at a maximum antenna level of minus 1, so YouTube sometimes stopped.
Pajamas × (T-shirt and Thai pants are about 1000 yen at a nearby stall)
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