"First of all, there is nothing fun in East Timor. It is relatively scarce in terms of tourism resources, transportation is not convenient, and prices are relatively high. Then as for the hotel, it is just so-so, a bit like the guesthouses in China. The facilities are relatively old and the business is relatively small. There are no slippers in the room, and you don’t have to bring your own toothbrush or other toiletries. There is no free mineral water, only bottled water service, which can only be said to be make do. The free breakfast is relatively small. It may be because it is closer to the airport and the transportation is more convenient. The infrastructure of the whole East Timor is really poor."
"The hotel run by the Chinese should be supported! Dili is in the early stages of national development, with a history of less than 23 years, and all kinds of infrastructure are very imperfect. The hotel has a large courtyard, but there are some flaws in the internal and external environment. When booking the hotel, it said that there was free pick-up and drop-off, but before departure, it was informed that there was no pick-up and drop-off. Ctrip took the initiative to refund the pick-up and drop-off fee, which is worth praising. Another thing worth praising is the hotel service staff, who arranged a free airport drop-off service before leaving. Other services cannot be too demanding."
"I had an early morning flight and had to check out at midnight, so I went to bed early. Just after I slept for a while, the shrill alarm sounded, so I quickly got dressed and prepared to evacuate. At this time, another shrill male voice was speaking loudly incomprehensible words. I hurried downstairs to ask the reason, and found out that someone secretly smoked and triggered the alarm... I couldn't fall asleep when I returned to the room, and checked out in a daze before three o'clock. Shouldn't the hotel apologize or even compensate me?"
"The overall conditions are acceptable. This place has blue sea and blue sky. The service is also very good. You can communicate in English. The hotel facilities are a bit old, but the breakfast variety is also OK, which is quite good in the local area."
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How much does a hotel cost in Dili?
Average hotel prices in Dili based on Trip.com: BHD 53 on weekdays and BHD 52 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).
Whether you're travelling on business or going on holiday, Internet connection is an essential condition for travel. Palm Malinamoc Hotel (from BHD 508) is a popular hotel with free Wi-Fi.