Guest User
November 19, 2022
I stayed at this hostel because my friend was there, so I didn’t even have to book, especially since payment with a Russian card still wouldn’t go through. The style of the hostel is reminiscent of Moscow loft-style photo studios. For me this is a plus. Overall modern and quite clean. But walking up these stairs to the 4th-5th floors is very tiring; I highly recommend it against people with musculoskeletal problems, because... there is no elevator and the stairs are not safe. They write that there are tonics, creams, etc., nothing except a hair dryer, powder and ear sticks. There are no breakfasts with toast either, boiled coffee is paid (from 80 baht). There is free coffee in 3-in-1 bags and filter water. The owner of the hostel speaks English, but due to problems with diction it is not at all clear what he is saying. Moreover, he does not speak, but yells: he can be heard from the first floor in the toilet on the fourth floor. This is a minus. Every day, a woman cleans the place in the morning and, upon request, changes the bed linen and towel (they give it for a deposit of 300 baht). In the rooms there is a locker next to the bed, but a lock with a key is not provided; travelers are supposed to have their own. It was my first time in a hostel and I didn’t know about these rules. As a result, in my absence, $200 disappeared from my bag, the owner did not react at all, but in the end, at my request, he gave me a lock with a key. You can live there, but be very careful. If something happens, no one will help you, take care of yourself. There are no cameras in common rooms; the owner does not have the right to inspect things. This was my first and last experience in an establishment of this format. Take care and happy travels.
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