Verified traveler
September 25, 2023
The facilities were old but clean.
There is only one door key and no door chain. You can enter the entrance by passing by the reception desk with a card key, and there are staff members stationed near the reception desk and in the parking lot with good visibility for a certain period of time, so I felt that countermeasures were taken.
Every day, water, instant coffee, toilet paper were added, towels were replaced, and trash was collected.
There was body soap, shampoo, and dishwashing detergent. I bought soap, conditioner, and kitchen paper to wash my hands.
There is a 7-Eleven and a small grocery store called Fresh Mart a few blocks away, where you can buy everything from household goods to fresh food.
It seems that Klong Toi is a little closer to the station, but it is easier to walk if you exit Lumpini as you will not have to cross any major streets. It was definitely a bit far since it was hot and humid, but I walked along and looked at the food stalls on the main street.
Even if you have already paid for your hotel bill, a 1000 baht cash deposit will be required at check-in. I was in trouble because I hadn't exchanged money, but I was able to wait until I went out and exchanged it.
I stayed for 4 nights, but I wanted to spend more time.
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