Clean and nice room. If you have a neighbour you will notice it for sure... The mattress is covered with plastic, so you will probably sweat where you contact it.
Hotel globalement bien, chambre petite mais propre. Qques points non précisés dans la description. La sdb est bien privée mais située à l'extérieur de la chambre au bout d'un couloir. La piscine n'est pas au paradise house mais au paradise hotel à environ 500 mètres. Propose des vélos gratuits; dans notre cas ils etaient dégonflés, pas de pompe à la réception donc pas de vélos.
The hotel claimed to have a pool. There was no pool.
There was a "private" bathroom but it was down the hall from our room.
The doors didn't have doorknobs, they were the wooden style doors secured from the inside like windows with bolt at the top and bottom. You could see into the room through the crack in between doors.
It could have been cleaner. The table had ash on it.
There were literally no members of staff at the reception desk for most of the time and the phone rang loudly until I took it off the hook. (The next day, it was still off the hook because nobody seems to have noticed).
The "parking" was a spot of grass in front of a shrine down an extremely narrow alley that my car barely cleared.
The pictures and details on the web site were for a different hotel which is located nearby.
The location is great, it is right across from the historical park.
there is a Paradise House and Hotel, and some minitues to walk away is the new Paradise Hotel, which has a pool. This pool can be uses from the other Paradise as well, but as well from locals. And if there are 10 kids jumping, splashing and shouring around, the narrow pool area is everywhere wet, and it is not really relaxing.... so, if the pool is important, Phimai Inn is for me the better idea.