This is a duplex-style guesthouse. Guests need to find the key themselves, and you won't meet the host during your stay. The room is clean and tidy with fairly complete living amenities.
➡️Room facilities: The bed and duvet are quite soft, but there are no pillows, only cushions! There's a fridge, an electric kettle, a microwave, and an oven. Guests need to bring their own plug adapters. There's an air conditioner. However, the double bed is exceptionally narrow, only 1.36 meters, which is the size of a single bed! It's very cramped for even small Vietnamese people to sleep two in it. I don't know how the locals manage!
➡️Bathroom: It's a separate wet and dry bathroom with ✅shower gel, a hairdryer, and a washing machine. However, there's no ❎laundry detergent or shampoo. You'll need to bring your own shampoo, conditioner, face wash, hand soap, slippers, toothbrush, toothpaste, and comb. There's only a bathtub, no shower. Hot water is insufficient and slow to come, requiring about half a minute of waiting. If you choose to take a bath, the hot water may not be enough. There's only one roll of toilet paper; it's a bit stingy!
➡️Environment: Sound insulation is poor; it can get quite noisy from the upstairs area, and there are often sounds of rodents digging, which I don't understand at all!
Because France is not as clean as Singapore, there's more dust in the air, which makes the floor feel sticky and dusty when you walk barefoot. I recommend bringing indoor slippers. The sound insulation upstairs is also poor, and you can clearly...
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