We spent several nights at The Sixty. Beyond check-in we had virtually no interaction with staff. My wife describes it as a quirky but cute place. The bathroom was large, but it was not air conditioned -- that was good for drying laundry, not so good if you had a bathroom marathon event. The wi-fi worked very well, better than most places we have been staying on this trip to Thailand. We got connected, stayed connected and speeds were adequate. There is not a lot of dining in the immediate area, but there were two night market-types of places. The one closer to the hotel was good food, interesting ambiance (we ate next to the lady doing the cooking outside) and incredibly cheap prices. The other market was further down the road and was not so much a night market as a large area of open air restaurants. Not as cheap as the night market but better seating, more accessible selections. There was a little place at the entrance of the street to The Sixty where we had nice little breakfasts basically every day. It was across from Wat Mahatat and gave us a real sense of dining almost among the ruins. All in all, wen enjoyed The Sixty and its location was great for our visits to the Historical Park. We also ventured to other parts of town, all easily reached by tuk tuk.