The first impression was very bad, which affected my mood for traveling in Chiang Mai. There is no obvious signboard. I arrived at night and followed the navigation and found nothing. My suitcase was broken and I was looking for an inn in the dark alleys. I couldn't get through the call at the front desk. I was anxious and the child was frightened. Fortunately, Lana across the street opened the light and the door, so I went in and hid for a while. To discredit it a little bit, all the lights are turned off in front of the door, and there is no so-called 24-hour front desk. It seems that guests help check in. It is said that the gate will be closed if it is too late, so how can guests who arrive late go in and bang on the gate and shout? The design of the room is unreasonable. The corners of the tatami bed protrude and hurt your legs every time you get out of bed. Objectively speaking, this is a youth hostel suitable for young people with low requirements to stay casually. The staff are nice and clean during the day. However, there was no reply after sending the hotel email a few days before check-in, and there was no plan to prepare for any other situation.
Original TextTranslation provided by Google