I booked the Suite room on Hotels.com listed as 30 m2. Upon arrival, they tried to give me the Triple room, which was 24 m2. Upon further discussion downstairs, they only had 3 types of rooms, not 4 as listed on Hotels.com. Apparently the Suite room does not exist, and I paid more money for a larger room that does not exist. If you are going to book a room here, don't book the Suite room because they will just give you one of the smaller rooms. I settled on the 18 m2 Deluxe Double room because of the larger than king size bed. I called Hotels.com to inform the of the discrepancy and they gave me a $30 coupon for my next booking.
The hotel does not have a bar as listed, but does have a massage parlor on the 8th floor. The massage therapist had bad attitude and service with no oil. And tried to ask for more tips than she was worth, which was 200,000, she asked for 300,000.
The hotel is quite old. In room 401, the two "lounge" chairs were actually repurposed bus seats with seatbelt buckles still intact! Talk about saving money! Just stroll down to the junk yard and pick up two seats from the abandoned bus!
There was no water kettle in the room to make coffee or tea.
The breakfast was a la carte, not a buffet as listed on hotels.com.
The reception let me check out later at 2pm.
There's a great BBQ restaurant diagonally across the street.
Room Tip: Don't book the Suite room. It doesn't exist. They will just give you a smaller room.