Read moreMixed feelings about this place… They were first super nice and helped us book taxis to go to the beach and bus tickets (although the price announced by the staff was lower than the one asked by the taxi so be careful with that). Then they tried to charge us for the extra time we used the room (one of us was sick) while the reception lady didn’t mention anything when we asked if we could check out later (Plus their hotel was very empty and we already had stayed 2 nights with them). Lastly we wanted to go to Chau Doc and the staff kept saying there was no bus at 6h30pm when there was one, it had to be our Chau Doc Homestay who booked it for us ? That was very weird. = So if you stay only one night it is fine, the rooms are basic and clean, but just keep in mind they’re not...
You get exactly what you see or they advertise. We had a simple, window less room. Bed was comfortable, room was clean, A/C worked fine. We only stayed for 1 night after the border crossing and it suited us perfectly. Hotel is very central, lots of seafood restaurant in a few steps as the market is too. Despite its central location, our room was super quiet. The owner doesn't speak English but had a good translator on his phone and was therefore able to help us a big deal with all the inquiries we had regarding our further travel plans. Super friendly & helpful. We would return anytime to this well presented...
Read moreThe room is fine. Clean enough. Comfortable enough. Big enough. AC and fan in the room. Warm to hot water in the shower. Inconveniently placed electrical outlets. Location is fine. 2 minutes from the market. Surrounded by shops and restaurants. Twenty minutes on foot to the Night Market. Twenty minutes on foot to the wharf for Hai Tac and Phu Quac islands. No English spoken.
My biggest complaint was that I wasn't allowed to check in until 4PM after arriving at 7AM. I had checked the night before (around midnight) and there were multiple rooms available for the night before. Baggage storage...
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