When checking in at the hotel, I was thoughtful enough to provide herbal tea, ice cream and towels. Other hotels will also provide food, usually small biscuits with Laotian special glutinous rice. I was not considerate enough to provide ice cream to ease the discomfort of the hot weather in Laos. . The hotel room also provided Laotian special sticky rice snacks and fruits.
The hotel room is right in the center of the old city, so it's actually very convenient to go anywhere. Some people may find it so noisy that they can't sleep, but personally I think it's quite quiet. But the hotel also thoughtfully provided eye masks and earplugs.
The hotel room has a Southeast Asian style and is generally clean. The only minor drawback is that it seems that the soap on the bathtub has not been cleaned and replaced. It seems that even the wrapping paper has become moldy after being washed for a long time. There are some brown liquid stains in the bathtub when you check in and you need to clean it yourself.
The hotel staff was very friendly and helped arrange the alms-giving experience the next morning, and also helped take photos. In addition, I also helped arrange the TuTu bus to the train station in advance.
The hotel is great value for money, a very cost-effective hotel. The service was better than the five-star hotel service I received at another hotel the night before. If I have the opportunity to return to the area, I will book this hotel again.
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