Perhaps the most comfortable and peaceful hotel within a radius of 5-7 kilometers. There is a lot of greenery, a free beach, clean sand. Delicious breakfasts - nothing superfluous, but always strong coffee, fruits, vegetables, scrambled eggs, toast and a standard set of cheese and ham.
The visitors are mostly 50+ or families with children - there are no drunken scandals.
Cafes, small street restaurants and shops are within walking distance. You can get to Pattaya for a penny, even by taxi (via Bolt), even on local minibuses.
To be honest, the rooms are tired - there's nothing wrong with a native score, but after 3-4 stars in Europe, Africa or the East, Botany rooms can be a little frustrating. They are clean, they smell delicious, the air conditioner is working, the shower and toilet are in order, but there is nothing pleasing to the eye except the view outside the window. You need to be prepared for this in order not to be disappointed.
Many people come back here, some 5 and 6 times.
In general, it is a wonderful place for a relaxing holiday, and as a "base" for trips on excursions.
From the good:
It has a beautiful territory and a swimming pool, its own cafes, its own beach, volleyball, parking, a garden with land turtles and a pond with catfish, a free safe and Wi-Fi.
From the bad:
It's a long way to walk to the store without a bike, either a bike or a taxi. The nearest and 7'11 exchange near the Ambassador. The beach, like in the whole of Pattaya, is dirty, the water is muddy - you don't even want to climb. We went to Samet Island and the military beach. The rooms are terrible, old, the curtains are dirty, the smell is musty in the room, the balcony is tiny, they only give two towels for two, they don't give soap, one toothbrush for two)), they don't speak English at the reception, the breakfasts are monotonous and there is always a queue for coffee, in the evening the smell of turtle feces
Good afternoon. For the first time we had a rest in the Pattaya area and chose a hotel with a green area, low floors and a more or less clean beach, in general, it turned out that way)))
The hotel itself is green, there are many palm trees and other vegetation, squirrels and various birds scurry everywhere.
Our room was a bungalow, the audibility through the wall to the neighbors is very good (the bungalow itself is old, the plumbing is old, there are few outlets and everything is in uncomfortable places, squirrels frolic under the roof in the evenings.
Cleaning is carried out daily, 2 bottles of water are brought, bathroom accessories, towels are changed regularly.
The breakfasts are poor, but you won't stay hungry.
Our compatriots, who are older, take up sun beds already at 5-6 o'clock in the morning, and it was not always possible to find good places. A lot of Thais come for the weekend and there may not even be enough sun beds.
The sea is clear in the morning and without waves, the wind starts around 13 o'clock and the waves increase, and accordingly mud appears on the beach.
Lunches and dinners, the hotel has its own restaurant, the Good Old Sea, the prices there are 1.5-2 times higher than the street, one dish in it costs 300 baht. There is a 7/11 shop next to the hotel, and there is also a Thai Food restaurant, where prices are much lower, on average one dish is 200 baht, and if you go further to the above-ground pedestrian crossing, there is already a larger selection of restaurants where one dish is on average 150 baht. There is also an exchanger with a good exchange rate, so do not rush to change money at the airport, it is very unprofitable.
Overall a good hotel)