Meishu
November 29, 2024
It's located near Ubud Market and the Royal Palace, so it's convenient for sightseeing.
It may be reasonable for the price, but there is a cold shower (no hot water), no air conditioning, only a fan.
There are no amenities such as towels, toothbrushes, or soap.
There is no refrigerator or electric kettle.
You have to bring your own toilet paper.
I'm used to cheap accommodation, but it was a bit difficult to not have air conditioning during the rainy season.
It was so hot that I couldn't sleep at night, so I slept on the floor. (I was bitten by insects.)
All there is is breakfast, a bed, and a side table.
There was only one outlet, which was a bit inconvenient.
There were seven types of breakfast, including toast and banana pancakes, which I remember, and you could choose from them.
It also comes with fruit and coffee or tea.
Although breakfast is advertised as being served from 7:30, it was never served before 8.
The taste was not bad, but the portion was too small and not enough, so I bought breakfast at the market.
Although it is close to the Royal Palace and the market, it is a little tucked away, so it was surprisingly quiet.
It's nice during the day, but it gets pitch black after 7pm as the street stalls close.
There are a lot of dogs and it gets dark so be careful.
If I were asked if I would like to stay there again, I might choose another place even if I had to pay a little more.
If you're used to cheap accommodation, it might be a good choice during the dry season.
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