Objectively, the room looks like the photos and it looks good. However, the hotel itself is much smaller than I thought. The lobby was tiny. Each floor has only 6 rooms. The pool is actually nice, but also, quite small.
The view we got, facing the train station, looks down on what seems to be a slum area. We kept our curtains closed the whole duration of our stay because the view looks very sad.
The room, while looking like the photos, feels old. There is a faint smell of the toilet in the room, which goes away after leaving the air purifier and AC on for a while, but it comes back everyday. The bathtub, while usable, leaks water very quickly, so we had to leave the tap on if we need to use it. The handle on the basin’s tap was loose and shown signs of multiple fixes, but it comes off all the time when I try to use it.
The room soundproofing is also terrible. You can hear the train noises from outside the window even with the curtain on. I can hear music from the next door neighbor very easily.
The one good thing about the room is the size. It is quite spacious.
The breakfast was deeply disappointing and inconsistent. There are quite a few things to choose from, however, none taste good. Even the fruits doesn’t taste good most of the days.
Overall, I did not have a 5-star experience. At the price point I think there are better options in Bangkok. However, it’s probably the most spacious at that price point.