3/5 Allen C. 5 years ago on Google
b2
stands
for
"Boutique
&
Budget"
and
I
would
say
they
are
more
budget
than
boutique.
Sure
they
have
the
sanded
concrete
walls
which
seems
to
define
"boutique"
these
days,
but
there's
no
free
water
available
other
than
your
allowed
two
bottles
left
in
the
room
(tough
luck
if
you're
concerned
about
the
environment,
and
I
SAW
a
water
dispenser
in
their
office
behind
the
front
counter!),
there's
no
coffee
available,
although
they
have
a
pitcher
of
hot
water
downstairs,
presumably
for
the
coffee
you'll
have
to
buy
and
bring
with
you.
The
rooms
are
insanely
hot
for
some
reason,
until
your
A/C
final
gains
control.
This
may
take
some
time
as
at
least
in
my
room
on
the
6th
floor
the
A/C
isn't
really
up
to
the
task
of
cooling
off
a
room
that
seems
to
emanate
heat
from
the
walls.
Seriously,
how
do
these
rooms
get
so
damn
hot?
The
pillows
are
big
and
hard,
so
each
pillow
is
like
two
normal-sized
(hard)
pillows—it's
not
at
all
comfortable
sleeping
with
two
hard
pillows
craning
your
head
forward
I
can
tell
you.
The
bed
itself
though
is
quite
nice,
firm
but
not
hard
with
soft,
clean
sheets.
They
have
an
elevator,
which
is
nice,
but
if
you
need
to
use
it,
be
sure
to
budget
in
a
lot
of
extra
time
into
your
day
as
it
is
painfully,
frustratingly
slow.
With
every
ride
I
think
it's
stuck
until
it
finally
opens
just
as
I
start
clawing
at
the
doors
and
yelling
for
help.
Aside
from
those
issues,
the
hotel
is
nice.
Clean,
helpful
people
in
front,
organized.
Very
good
wi-fi.
Bathroom
is
very
nice
with
nice
condiments
and
the
shower
water
is
so,
so
soft.
If
you
book
online
you
can
get
a
really
good
deal,
if
you
need
to
stay
this
far
outside
of
Chiang
Mai
Center
for
some
reason.
In
conclusion:
Good,
but
annoying
they
don't
offer
free
water
or
coffee.