My husband and I booked this hotel for two nights but ended up leaving after just one—it was that bad.
Check-in was painfully slow, and on top of that, we were charged 300 pesos as a deposit just for towels. When we were finally given our key, we headed to our room on the second floor (no elevator, by the way), only to find that the key didn’t work. Back down we went to get a new one. Once inside, we realized that the TV and A/C remotes belonged to another room and didn’t work either. My husband had to go back again to the front desk to get the right ones.
As we started settling in, we noticed the room was incredibly noisy. The windows facing the street didn’t seal shut, and the noise from traffic, buses, bars, and loud music made it feel like we were inside one of the clubs. We asked to change rooms, hoping for a quieter one, but the second room had the same problem.
To make matters worse, the mattress was extremely uncomfortable—you could feel every single spring. I barely slept and woke up sore and exhausted.
We didn’t even bother staying for the second night and immediately switched to another hotel.
I would never recommend this place. It might seem like a budget option, but as the saying goes: cheap ends up being expensive. Avoid it at all costs.