Anonymous User
May 19, 2024
The location is very convenient, right on one of the roads where the Sunday market is.
And it’s close to many places.
But it was uncomfortable to live in. The bed was poorly designed and surrounded by various boards, iron shelves and stairs. I lived in the lower bunk, and every time I got in and out of bed, I felt like I was rickety.
There are two bathrooms and two toilets each, which are not very clean.
There is a coffee shop downstairs. I have never stayed in this kind of place before. After staying there, I felt very uncomfortable. It was like there was no lobby and only the small small bed was available.
There is no place to dry clothes, which is really inconvenient (you can ignore this if you don't need to wash clothes for a short trip).
I didn’t see a refrigerator or microwave, which are available in other youth hostels in Thailand.
The guy at the front desk was very handsome, but he didn't help me carry my suitcase when he took me up the stairs (no elevator), even though he saw that I was staggering a little and walking very fast. It's not a problem, but he is really indifferent.
Everyone has a locker, which is relatively small and can't fit a suitcase. There is a key, and you don't need to pay. You can only give it to him if you ask for it. Don’t ask, don’t tell.
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