It was a very reasonably priced boutique hotel that had a pretty large room featuring a fabric sofa that had some rather strange stains on some rather suggestive spots. Bathroom was gleaming clean and scum free. Internet was available for me without issues throughout the whole afternoon in my room. An electric kettle for me to make my instant coffee, some hotels simply had none, and there was even a microwave. This hotel was not located exactly where shopping, restaurants and drinking holes were. There was only a rundown shack of a food stall opposite for the local sort of street food. Having a car will be wise. Surrounding was well up-kept, staffs were friendly. Coffee shop closes early in the evening, way too early. The coffee shop doubled as the breakfast area in the morning, service ala-carte. It was pretty good actually, and I asked for up to 2 servings for that was both the hotel’s as well as my gastronomic limits. Pleasant, not overcharged for my stay, room on the 2nd floor facing the road was too near the road noises. Fortunately room was amply large and bed was far away from the balcony.…