Good location. Non caring management
The location was excellent, the only better location would be, Hotel de la Paix on the main drag - but that looks very expensive. Hotels on the airport road are too far out and you need a tuk tuk in and out, wherever you go. The Sofitel and others north of the town, are also too far out to walk to Pub Street. This hotel is on a parallel road to the main drag, down an unlit side road. It is a 5 minute walk to Pub Street. The unlit road is very dark coming back and is unmade, so may put some people off. Most people seem to take a tuk tuk for 100 yards for $1, but I like to walk. The hotel is Chinese in design and caters mostly, for the Chinese. I booked a poolside room, with balcony. After a long day at the temples - they are huge and you walk for miles - I wanted a balcony to relax. The pool is lovely, just over a metre deep and there are comfortable sun beds, which are hardly used.
Breakfast buffet is basically Chinese food, but they do do eggs and toast. The fruit is excellent and kept fresh.
My room was large, spotless with a lovely bathroom if a little dark. I cannot fault the hotel.
I hired a bike to visit the ruins. At the end of the day, the pedal came off - another bike had no brakes - I managed to find help from the security checkpoint police. They put me and the bike - sideways - on the back of a police motorbike and drove me back. The hotel were not happy that I asked them to pay for the ride back. I had I think in the end 7 or 8 managers - in suits - telling me to go to my room, they would settle the bill. From their look, I doubted it. I did not get a call to ask how I was. I had a long gash up my leg and bruises all over, where I had fallen off. So hotel fine, location excellent, management uncaring.