Our honeymoon trip to Thailand

Written: 15 july 2010
Travel time: 12 — 24 december 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
The hotel fully justifies its 3 *. They settled us without problems, in the building by the pool, on the 2nd floor. The windows overlooked the street and a small cafe, in which there were parties at night and music played, but we were so tired during the day of walks and rest that we fell asleep instantly and did not hear it! The beds are separate, and we were constantly moving apart)) Everything is wooden. I didn’t like the bathroom a little with constantly flowing plumbing (besides, it periodically smelled from the toilet !!! ), and when they washed in the shower, the water constantly flowed down along the rim of the bath and spread over the floor....not very convenient, let’s say so. Otherwise, it was fine, they cleaned every day, at the beginning of the check-in, the towels were old, but after they were replaced with new and fresh ones.
The food is ok for a 3 star. Breakfasts are of course monotonous and at the end of the rest they no longer climbed, but they are quite edible and nutritious. For lunch, we went to shopping centers, mainly to the Fuji restaurant with Japanese food (very tasty and not expensive), and we also went to numerous cafes and restaurants in Pattaya. Everything is very tasty, never had any complaints about the quality of food. Even on noklua, as you leave the hotel, there was a cafe (with a Russian menu) and next to it in the evenings there was a macaroon with sooo delicious pancakes !! ! I advise everyone to try. Overall, I really enjoyed my trip to Thailand! Interesting, exciting, active, informative! We went to Turkey - you just sunbathe there, swim, everything is included, you don’t have to worry about anything, but there’s really nowhere to go ((There are so many things in Tae! We didn’t even see half of what we could... but we practically didn’t sit in the hotel. I advise everyone to take an excursion to the River Kwai, it is very interesting and exciting, as well as an excursion to Bangkok (various Buddha temples, lunch in a skyscraper, riding along the canals of Bangkok, etc. )!
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