Fakhruddin
20. august 2024
The hotel's location in Hua Mak, a Muslim neighborhood, was a pleasant surprise. Finding a mosque within a 3-minute walk for Friday prayers was incredibly convenient. The presence of a nearby 7-Eleven and a 10-minute walk to a 24-hour Aeon Max Value made grabbing necessities a breeze.
Transportation was excellent thanks to the Hua Mak Station (yellow line MRT) right next door. Finding an elevator exit from the station was a lifesaver with my luggage, and the walk to the hotel was pleasantly shaded. A bonus was the presence of street vendors selling snacks, fruits, and even Halal delights like murtabak and fried chicken.
The Diya Hotel itself offered a small but comfortable lobby. The lift was cozy, but it fit me and my two suitcases comfortably. My room was surprisingly spacious for the price, especially considering Bangkok standards. However, a few areas could benefit from improvement such as cleanliness of the hotel floor, ventilation in the bathroom and providing iron with iron board in the room (was told they only have 1 iron and iron board for the whole hotel).
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