Guest User
March 1, 2024
It’s nice to have a hotel of this aesthetic in a small town like Rach Gia. The rooms are clean, and the hotel is fairly well-maintained. The only complaint I would have is about having to carry my luggage up to the third-floor upon arrival. (I believe the dormitories are on the 2nd floor while the private rooms are on the 3rd.) Of course, you cannot expect five star service in a hotel like this (yet alone Vietnam), the staff haven’t been trained to that level, but generally , the stay is decent. Staff try their best to accommodate guests. Although a little bit out of town, outside of the GrabCar service area, and far from the famous restaurants in town, this hotel would still be my first pick if I ever come back to Rach Gia. Proximity to the Superdong, a beer spot nearby and coffee on the ground floor. The only thing missing is a rice paddy out the window (instead it’s just a barren construction site). Pro tip: if you happen to come home after midnight, and the front door is shuttered, there is a door bell that will summon the staff to let you in.