I went to Thailand for a May Day trip. Because the daytime schedule was quite full, I didn't have high requirements for the hotel. I also planned to stay in the downtown scenic area, so I finally chose this one. When I looked at the pictures online, I thought the style of this hotel was very good, but I read a lot of reviews saying that the sound insulation was not good, it was very noisy at night, the air conditioner was very noisy, etc. When I first arrived, because the entrance was narrow, I couldn't see it from a distance, and I could only find it when I walked up to it, but the internal space was quite large, like a secret space sandwiched between the buildings on both sides, which can be said to be quiet in the midst of noise. The entire hotel is beige from the exterior to the interior. When you enter the door, you can see a hollowed-out Arab palace style, which has a unique flavor. The front desk lady was very enthusiastic and told us some precautions in English. Then she took us to the room to check in, and told us very considerately that the air conditioner would take about five minutes to cool down. In fact, the room is still very quiet, not as exaggerated as some netizens commented. The hotel has relatively complete facilities. The room has toothbrushes, toiletries, mineral water, coffee, tea bags, safes, refrigerators, and an open-air lounge area and a small swimming pool on the top floor. Although the hotel is not very high, the scenery on the rooftop is still very good. Since we were basically not in the hotel during the day and came back very late at night, if we had time, it would be very comfortable to sit on the top floor and drink tea. If there were many people, we could also play cards, drink alcohol, etc.
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