Travelled from Canada so not really familiar with hotel rooms in Asia. First impression as we entered the building from the street was good. Looked like a boutique hotel. Up to 5th floor to reception. Very small reception area. But nothing compared to the size of the room! Like a postage stamp. Maybe 2.5 m x 3 meters with a king bed. Luckily there was space at the foot of the bed to place suitcases. We were travelling 2 weeks in Asia so each had one piece of luggage plus one carryon. Had very limited space to hang clothing, 4 hangers and no space for more. No drawer space. Power receptacles were located clear across the king size bed so that meant climbing right the bed to access.
One chair, not built for comfort at all. Countertop was about 1 meter long with sink, tea kettle and supplies plus telephone taking up rest of space. The toilet/shower was adequate. Would be better if sink was in that area, would free up precious counter space.
We found the combination of high temp and excessive humidity very difficult to tolerate as we are not accustomed to it. The hotel had an outdoor sitting area by office. Patio furniture with no cushions and no shade. Plus very messy with plants that they sell. Jacuzzi on upper floor, a real mess. So no place to have down time to cool off.
With a bit of money and some planning, the hotel could be a boutique hotel. But as it is, I would rate it less than 3 star. $270 per night, what a disappointment. Holiday Inn offers way more for same $