A great budget hotel that saw better days in the 90s. The location is great, the center, everything is nearby, but quiet. The breakfasts are continental, the pool is excellent, the rooms are a little tired, but with good furniture and excellent pastel linens. The cleaning is good, the water in the room is free every day, branded trifles are everywhere. It is clear that the hotel was very much loved by the owners.
After the covid, there are only 5 floors of workers, the hall at the top of the view is closed, it's a pity, I hope it will open someday.
On the plus side, there are no parquet floors, few Indians, but there are enough Gypsies from Eastern Europe who camp in the pool in the morning, and many elderly farangs. Overall, the hotel is quiet and cozy, which can be recommended to unassuming tourists. All rooms have sea views.
There is no safe in the room, it is at the reception, the deposit is 1000 BAHT per check-in, they look at the booking card when paying so that it matches. Do not take rooms that are paired for families, otherwise you will hear everything as if the neighbors are nearby. If they give you one, refuse immediately.
The most affordable and not very expensive hotel is located on the second line from the sea.
Convenient location, 10-15 min to the pier, 5-7min walking street, 19-15min festival center. Everything is nearby, food , entertainment and magic