I had to change rooms because the smell in the rooms is something unacceptable, it smells of humidity, I know they have nothing to do with it. But when you have an allergy, it's very difficult. So I visited three rooms before finding one where it smelled more or less better.
The window needed to be repaired so it can be locked. There was no microwave, doors did not look very solid, no utensils, there was a waste water chamber lid that was not properly secured and my wife fell in and injured herself.
The hotel did help to buy medication and take my wife to doctors, but we checked out early.
For the price this was a good room for a few days. It was clean, the staff gave us extra pillows upon request, and they even changed the bed mattress for a softer one. The only drawback is that the bathroom window is always open without the option to close it. This allows for more noise to be heard. This is annoying especially at night.
Everything was wonderful, authentic area too, lovely bed, balcony, shower, fridge and ac. Close to bus terminal 2 if youâre going to Bangkok or the islands.
I had to stay at R J just for on night.The room was large and very nice the price I payed.The staff was very helpful.Ask for a taxi and was told not to worry they will take me
Great stay there
We loved staying here because it was not in a real touristy area. We walked down the street and found Son Coffee .. a delightful little local restaurant. Great Pad Thai.
AJs was very comfortable and the view from the 7th floor balcony was out to the sea and islands as well as the local shops.
Recommended for those who want an urban experience.