I stayed at this hotel for one night and unfortunately, it didn’t meet my expectations. The bed was quite rough and uncomfortable, making it hard to get a good night’s sleep. To make matters worse, the room had mosquitoes, which kept me awake most of the night.
The bathroom was missing several basic amenities—there was no shampoo, no toothpaste or mouthwash, and no coffee machine, which was surprising considering the price. In addition, the Wi-Fi signal didn’t reach my room, which was very inconvenient.
I appreciated that the staff member at the front desk was kind enough to check me in quickly so I could attend prayer—this was the one highlight of my stay. However, overall, I don’t believe the money I paid was justified by the service provided. The breakfast offered very limited options, far from what you’d expect from a four- or five-star hotel.
Lastly, it was also difficult to re-enter the hotel after Fajr prayer—I had to knock on the main door for nearly five minutes before anyone opened it. That kind of delay is not acceptable, especially for guests who leave early in the morning for prayer or other commitments.
I genuinely hope management considers improving the amenities and overall service. With some attention to detail and hospitality, this hotel has potential—but for now, I cannot recommend it.