It was a little difficult to find, but in general, there are numbers on the houses, which makes the task a little easier. The owner of the hostel said that there was no room left that met our requirements (we booked a room for three and must have a window), so we were given a room in another hotel. She saw us off. Overall, the other hotel was not much different from the one we went to initially. The owner kindly offered to use hot water for tea and coffee (tea and coffee bags are provided), as well as a refrigerator. On the refrigerator there were also toothpaste, shower gel, and toilet paper for general use (everything was also in the room). The room was not cleaned during our three nights, we found out through experience that the garbage should be put out the door, it was removed, garbage bags were also provided.
I think the price-quality ratio is appropriate. Mom thought it was noisy, she slept with earplugs, but it was fine for me. You can also hear people talking in the corridor. The only thing that caused discomfort was the very hard mattresses and the lack of a table and chair, but given the size of the room, there was simply nowhere to put them. We came from Macau and at first we were unpleasantly surprised by all this, but then we got used to it. Overall, it’s quite comfortable for a short stop. Opposite the hotel there is a bus stop to the airport, which made life very easy in the early morning. There are also many cafes around, there are grocery stores, and a night market. The metro entrance is also nearby. We walked to the embankment, it was close.
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