"Solid, well-maintained boutique hotel, traditional style with modern amenities, concrete floors, bicycles to lend, setting and location. Close to morning and night markets. Don't miss the Ceramic Museum, the shops there had the best quality goods at reasonable prices. "
"Pandemic clearly visible. Could definitely have some maintenance done. We were the only guests. Beds were clean, but overal the cleanes of the room and badroom were misrable. "
"Beautifully clean guesthouse with good size rooms in a nice location in the old part of the city. The owner is wonderful and very helpful on local knowledge. "
"Very friendly and helpful staff. Less than 10 minute by walking from the bus terminal, very close to the night market but quiet. There is a 7-11 just 2 minutes away. "
"I don't think you will find a better staff in Thailand. They are
pleasant ,attentive and they have a sense of humor. They can also speak a little English . "
"Great location! Close to the walking street. Good value, but definitely on the basic side. Bed was very comfortable. The room was clean and spacious."
"You get what you pay for but overall good. We rented a scooter to get around but you could only rent it from the bus station which was not as convinient."
"The hotel is tucked in a bit from the main street, so was a little difficult to find, but its in easy walking distance to main streets. The wifi is a bit iffy, but got the job done. Staff was friendly, even though communication was a bit difficult with the language barrier. Fine place to stay for just the night. "
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"Old property in need of update. Very run down.
No kettle, one large towel each. Poor shower.
Deposit box took half an hour for staff to manage to reopen.
No breakfast despite reviews of it.
Noisy old aircon."
"Pros:
--Comfy bed, efficient aircon.
--Love the mysterious coldwar-era rotary phones (sadly, no dial tone). They complement the building, which is like a trip back in time.
Cons:
--Bathroom doors have slats, and where a closable window could exist, a screen separates the bathroom from the hallway.
Conclusion: nothing to block sounds (e.g., hacking and vomiting at 7 in the morning) coming from the bathrooms of nearby rooms.
--Wi-Fi was down for most of a day, seemingly because the owners didn't pay their Internet bill."
"It was cheap accomodation. Very old school vibes with the property. Close to the main things in town so the location is good. A/C works well. Stayed for 3 nights. "
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum in Lampang. Amble around the area's forest or experience its festivals.
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