We were recommended this hotel by the Lonely Planet’s 'top choice' Hotel Eden 54 that couldn’t accommodate us, and it was a great find.
Rooms are quite small but not at all cramped for a couple with two massive rucksacks and daypacks. They are stylishly decorated, modern and minimal, with the bird theme art on a feature wall tastefully done.
The bed was incredibly comfy with quality crisp white linen - a pleasant surprise.
The whole place was spotless.
Very efficient, quiet A/C.
There’s not really anywhere other than your room to hang out in - reception is sparse and functional and rooms are all accessed by a small lift.
Reception staff were friendly and helpful, but their English was surprisingly limited, so don’t count on them for anything more than the basics.
Only very minor gripe was that there was a kettle and mugs in the room teasing us without any tea or coffee (they were for sale!). There was a complementary bottle of water though.
Perfect location a short walk to restaurants, nightlife, night market and bus station - a rare combination of handy that offers a peaceful night’s sleep.
We actually reserved the room through Hotel Eden and seemed to get a preferential rate to the one advertised in the window, so might be worth trying that.
