The entrance to Adamaz House 90 Phra Sumen Road,
Banglamphu, Khwaeng Chana Songkhram,
Bangkok, 10200 Thailand.
is a narrow alley, barely wide enough for one person to pass through (see attached image).
The rooms are dirty; the shelves at the head of the bed, the table, and the bathroom are not cleaned, with thick layers of accumulated dust. The bathroom floor is covered in mud, and the sink and toilet are very dirty. It's very old-fashioned. The towels were extremely worn out (the threads on the towels were frayed and peeling off. The white towels were so worn out that they turned gray. They looked very dirty. There was no landline phone to contact the reception when needed. So it was very inconvenient. Every time I needed something or wanted to contact the reception... I had to walk down the stairs from the fourth floor (4) to meet the reception directly. The hotel did not have an elevator, so it was inconvenient for people with back pain problems like me. There was no iron as noted in the advertisement. It lacked basic amenities that other small hotels still have fully equipped such as: toothbrush, comb, razor... there was no bright spot. But the price was higher than other hotels. This place is probably suitable for those who like budget travel. But in reality, it's not cheap at all. It's even more expensive than some other hotels. You should check carefully when choosing or booking rooms at hotels in the area. Khaosan, Bangkok, Thailand. The vast majority of hotels here