Guest User
September 1, 2023
The room is clean and tidy, very quiet, and the toiletries are fully prepared. The sheets and bedding seem to be made of silk, which are skin-friendly, slightly slippery, and very comfortable. Air conditioning and fans are provided. The accommodation is very close to Angkor Wat, and bicycles are provided for two dollars a day. Rental, the owner’s mother is just like the aunts and uncles we have on the streets. It’s so interesting. The owner has three children. She is so polite. She will say hello when we meet in the morning.
The downside is that there is no TV. Those who are curious and want to watch local TV programs will probably be a little regretful. Then there are wild dogs often encountered in the alleys, which may bark wildly on the first day. This is not only the case here, but also everywhere in Siem Reap. They are wild dogs, and most of them don't bark.
There are two types of rooms in the inn. One is on two floors. Only the upper floor has air conditioning. You need to use narrow stairs to go up and down the stairs. It is not recommended because even if the air conditioning is turned on upstairs, it is very hot downstairs. After a night, it will be very hot the next morning. When I went to Angkor Wat, I was still sweating instantly when I walked downstairs. It is recommended to stay on the flat floor near the inside.
Overall, a very cost-effective inn.
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