Budget Accommodation Reviews - Asia
Hot shower did not worked and at night there was a band practicing below and it was really headache inducing. Gladly we were too tired and slept despite it. There’s laundry service downstair as well as the canteen. Internet cafes are walking distance. This is really a good option if you have an early flight as the KL central station is a short walking distance away. It’s set in a quite neighborhood, and there’s a shortcut to Khaosan Rd. The staff weren’t very friendly but that’s fine with me. They room wasn’t that clean and there’s a musty smeel. The aircon was noisy and spluttered once in a while. The room has a lot of windows but they face the hallway so basically they were useless. Breakfast was okay. They have internet (not free) but the one in Baan Sabai, a few steps away, is much faster. Possibly the chepest sleeping option Macau that you can booked online. It’s located in the charming Rua Felicidade, a walking distance from Largo de Senado which is a definite plus. The website warned that the hotel is over 70 years of age and it hasn’t been revamped since. Suffice it to say they were telling the absolute truth! And no matter how polished their website is, no one there speaks english! And just in case it’s the middle of the night and you’re lost, the name is pronounced “sun-wah” The room was clean and they changed our towels everyday. The whole floor, 6 rooms if I remembered correctly, shared one only bathroom and luckily our room was directly opposite so we usually have first dibs on it. Internet cafe and restaurants are easy to find. Plus there’s a microwave in the reception for the frozen 7/11 fares. Walking distance to the esplanade for the nightly light show, the MTR and the ferry terminal. Line can queue on the 3 computer terminals so be prepared to wait. Breakfast was a bit of a shock: coffee/tea, and toast with margarine and jam. You will have to make it yourself and you...