Greete K.
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A solid hotel with space to spare - finally.
The room is huge, the bathroom equally considerable, the kind of layout that makes you briefly consider doing cartwheels just because you can. The shower, however, has a personality disorder: one moment perfectly stable, the next deciding hot water is optional. A daily surprise.
The balcony overlooking Nimman’s main street is a highlight.
Yes, it’s loud.
Yes, planes from the nearby airport will remind you they exist.
But honestly, that’s part of the charm. It feels lively, real, plugged into the city instead of hiding from it.
One odd policy:
They give one key card for two people.
Ask for an extra and they’ll happily provide it… for a few hundred baht. A small irritation, but still an unnecessary one.
Breakfast?
Poor. Underwhelming enough that I only used it once before seeking refuge elsewhere. If you depend on a strong hotel breakfast to start your day, this won’t be the place.
Staff is friendly, the cleanliness is generally good, and the whole property has a spacious, easy feel.
Location is spot-on - walkable, convenient, right in the heart of Nimman.
Overall:
A great base with big rooms, lively views, and friendly service - just expect a rebellious shower, forgettable breakfast, and a key card policy that belongs in another century.