5/5 Vivienne S. 11 months ago on Google
Nice,
little
hostel
and
host.
The
daughter
of
the
family
can
help
you
with
everything,
as
she
speaks
quite
good
English.
The
rooms
are
tiny,
tiny,
but
that’s
ok
for
the
time
being
there.
Bathrooms
are
clean.
You
have
to
walk
up
two
stairs
to
get
to
the
rooms.
Rooms
have
aircon,
beds
are
ok
for
one
or
two
nights
(bunkbed,
but
one
enough
for
two).
Small
breakfast
in
the
morning
and
close
to
street
vendors
all
around
the
Wat
and
train
station.
Close
to
the
train
market
and
near
bus
station
for
minivans
and
busses.
And
as
I
understood
you
can
get
bikes
there
for
cycling
in
the
city.
In
addition,
you
can
store
stuff
I
their
fridge
and
they
provide
you
plates
and
cutlery,
if
you’ll
bring
stuff
from
the
vendors
around.
The
daughter
was
so
nice
to
give
us
a
ride
to
the
highway
in
order
to
get
the
minivan
to
Phetchaburi,
as
she
was
going
nearby
(no
bus
or
minivan
from
bus
station
in
town;
other
option:
bus
to
Ratchaburi
and
Exit
at
Pak
Tho
and
from
there
train
to
Phetchaburi).
Overall,
the
hostel
and
the
stay
was
great.
Although
I
would
personally
not
go
again,
as
in
the
whole
town
it’s
not
possible
to
rent
a
scooter
as
-
so
the
explanation
of
the
daughter
-
foreigners
mostly
come
for
a
daytrip
and
Thais
have
their
own
car.
She
used
to
have
motorbikes,
but
due
to
COVID
she
stopped.
Maybe
she
will
do
it
again
in
future
-
hopefully
-
as
this
is
the
only
reasonable
way
to
move
around
for
us,
as
we
want
to
be
independent
from
„taxi“
services.
And
I
think
most
of
the
people
staying
in
such
an
accommodation
also
want
to
travel
independently.
Nevertheless,
everything
in
town
you
can
reach
by
foot
and
the
to
the
markets
you
can
take
songthaews
or
minivans
-
but
still,
exploring
the
greater
surrounding
is
not
possible.
But
this
is
not
a
failure
of
the
hostel,
as
the
demand
is
obviously
still
not
so
high
to
make
it
lucrative,
so
still
5
stars.