This hotel is a few kms. away from the city center. Hence, quiet except for some noisy guests. Public transport from the hotel is quite limited, I would recommend using the network transport system. I had a good sleep in my two nights stay, and noticed that the surrounding started to stir at around 8:30 am. I had the misfortune of staying in a room across a family with a couple of restive children. The children chose to play in the hallway. The noise entered the room as if my door was open.
The staff were courteous and accommodating. I hope management can do something for the front door guard who I noticed, was on post from Friday to Sunday. Although, looking tired and haggard, he remained very polite and alert.
Anyway, the hotel offers good value for the money. Complimentary breakfast was a choice from several plated meals with coffee. The room and toilet was clean and spacious. No hair dryer. Available oral kit, slippers, sky cable tv on a 20 something inch screen??? fridge with 2 bottled water (free) and kettle. Bring your own 3-1 coffee and sweetener. Ample closet space and plenty of drawers.
I would recommend this hotel, especially, if you have private transport.
This hotel reminded me of what Baguio was like in the 80's. NO traffic, hilly, very quiet, cold and breezy at night, friendly people and the occasional dog walking around.