If you’re willing to put up with a receptionist who only smiles at westerners, puts you up in a room with 2 single beds despite you made prior advanced requests for a king, and when requesting to change it, gave a snark reply that we used the sink without even coming into the room to verify while holding the key to supposedly another room that has a king bed and says it’s no longer available for us, and then when approaching the manager was then shifted to the room with a king bed with no further issues only to have the concierge dropping my luggage marked “Fragile” by the airline a couple of times even with the trolley, the hot water in the shower lasts for 5 minutes, the towels are rancid, the TV doesn’t work, the wifi is a fantastic speed of 25-30mbps on average which throttles every 5 minutes so you’ll need to keep reconnecting, and the gym equipments are outdated by a couple of decades, plus the neverending traffic jam on the main road all day long and no other nearby amenities except a 24hr 7-Eleven, then this hotel - which could’ve been at its prime centuries back when the photos on this listing were taken - would be suitable for you. Steam room was locked. Didn’t bother with their breakfast. Kettle for boiling water was something my grandmother used. Air conditioning 1 for low, 3 for high? Nope, it’s the other way around. All these were admissible if the first impression of the receptionist (who was proud to display a rainbow flag whenever he’s on duty) was better.