This is basic accommodation. Not a lot to look at but bang for the buck is very good. Very convenient to the night bazaar. Good coffee and street foid very close by. Room is dated but clean. Aircon works perfect. TV is very large with hundreds of channels in many languages. We had to leave on a late bus and the manager was very accommodating to let us stay late for a very small fee. Would stay here again.
When I stayed the power kept shutting off in my room after an hour of having the lights and a/c on. They moved me to another room next door after I reported the power shut off, but same exact thing happened on the other room. I went to front desk and no one was available for reception. What a terrible night!
Nice place, great location (if you ignore the slight alleyway to get to the front enterance). The English isnât great, so be patient and try to make arrangements prior to arriving I.e late check out etc. Rooms are big, hot water is a bit temperamental.
I came here during the Yi Peng festival, and let me tell you... one of the best seats in the town was on my balcony!!! Since people often go to the bridge near Chiang Mai Mansion to let go of their lanterns, this place had a perfect view for hours on end. I am very thankful that I stayed here. The room was very clean and spacious and it had all the amenities one needs for a short stay! I would stay here again in a heartbeat, especially during Yi Peng! Could they stand to update some stuff here and there... sure! But this place is great for the price!
I was dropped at the end of a dark driveway by my taxi, leading to the hotel. Was suspicious when I entered and they had not seen my reservation but they jumped into action. I was given the biggest hotel room of my life with a bed the size of two king-sized mattresses combined. Perfect comfort. The room has a full sized fridge and a great bathroom. Excellent wifi.
The neighborhood feels very safe and has a few restaurants and bars, along with an organic/GMO free cafe on the corner. The hotel is just a few hundred yards from the Night Bazaar and an even shorter walk to the friendly Muslim neighborhood, Halal Street.
There is no onsite restaurant or bar.