I honestly wish I could give this place zero stars. From the moment I walked in, it was clear I’d made a mistake. The “lobby” looked more like the entrance to a community centre than a hotel, and the man behind the desk seemed genuinely confused when I said I had a reservation. I even had to ask, “This is the hotel, is it?” Not a great start.
The room was even worse. Tired, outdated, and depressing. Two worn-out single beds pushed together to create a rock-hard ridge down the middle — hardly a double. The pillows were flat, lumpy, and likely older than the building. On the walls? Smeared mosquitoes — a grim reminder of past guests’ battles.
The bathroom was falling apart: cracked tiles, broken furniture, and a shower that only offered cold water. I reported the lack of hot water to reception. Two staff members assured me they’d come to the room to look into it. They never did. I could’ve waited a lifetime. When we checked out and I asked what happened, I was told, “He’s not a technician” and “he did the best he could” — though no one ever even came to the room to explain that.
This place needs more than a deep clean — it needs a complete renovation, some staff training, and a reality check. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone, even for a single night.