It is located in a residential area on a narrow road on the right after crossing the Dragon Bridge. A couple, a grandmother, children, and two cats will welcome you.
Just like in Japan, you take off your shoes at the entrance and go up.
My room was on the 4th floor, the top floor, but there was only one room on the 4th floor, and it had an open layout with a large balcony overlooking the Dragon Bridge that guests could use.
The room is spacious and has everything you need, including a large bed, air conditioner, fan, kettle, refrigerator, hair dryer, and dresser.
I especially appreciated that there was a 7L bottle of water.
When you check in, exchange LINE with your host so that you can contact them immediately if something happens.
It felt like staying at a relative's house in Vietnam, but they basically left me alone, so it was very relaxing.
My grandma was always in the living room on the first floor, and although she didn't speak English, she was always smiling and talking to me when I went out and when I came home.
If I had to point out some points, it would be as follows:
If you don't like climbing stairs, I recommend requesting a room on the second floor.
There's only one room on the 4th floor, so it's comfortable, but other guests may use the balcony in front of you, so you can hear people talking (although you can't see them from outside if you close the curtains). , it may not be suitable for those who are concerned about it.
I think this is a recommended inn for those who understand that it is different from a hotel and want a comfortable stay at a reasonable price!
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