I didn’t book to stay at this hotel, their sister hotel where we had booked closed for renovations and they transferred our booking (which we only found out 2 days before we left when our travel agent went to confirm our booking). We had requested two rooms next to each other as we are a family of 2A and 4C and neither hotel does interconnecting rooms but when we got there, they had given us two rooms on the opposite sides of the hotel. We explained that that wasn’t acceptable and they kindly changed one of the rooms so we were at least within a short distance of each other but still not together so my husband and I had to split between the two rooms as we didn’t want 3 of the kids in the room away from us on their own. My husband managed to get one of the renovated rooms of which it looks like there are only a couple and I was in one of the old style rooms. The exterior of the old rooms are lovely look at but once inside our room on the ground floor was like a dungeon, dark and musty with old mismatches furniture and a bathroom which we didn’t want to use so we all ended up showering in the modern room where the bathroom had been renovated. The room safe in the renovated room wasn’t secured to anything so wasn’t worth using and the only way to lock the old style room is a padlock when you leave and a sliding wooden bar when you are inside the room. The grounds are traditional and nice to look at and the staff were lovely but the breakfast is very basic and not the best so we ended up eating breakfast out 3 out of the 4 days we were there. The only thing really going for this place is the location was great, walkable to the markets and the monkey forest with loads of places to shop and eat around it.