This place is meant for backpackers and is essentially a hostel. We had a family room - 2 doubles and a twin. We were fortunate in that we travel light and had 4 backpacks. Anyone who had luggage would not be able to fit it in the room. Nor would they be able to get it up the tight narrow stairs. The room itself had a lot of issues. Nowhere to hang anything, not even a towel rack in the bathroom. The room was dark, only a main light no lamps - at night the bright street lights came in to our room as the curtains were sheer. This hotel appears close to the main strip However, it was downhill and took 10 minutes with heat, we didn't attempt the walk back - taxis cost only $2. Do not assume that it is in a quiet neighbourhood. We stayed here on a Friday night and at 2:30 in the morning I was woken up by loud music & people talking loudly. The cleanliness of the apartment is another issue on its own. I understand that being a tropical country means bugs. However, this was an issue at bedtime for us when my son went to lay down on his pillow and there were ants everywhere. Due to the time of night we were not able to change rooms. Luckily, I had bug spray with me and was able to do a bit of damage control however, in the morning when I woke up, my arm was covered in ant bites. As was my sons. Earlier on in the evening, my husband killed a spider on the ceiling and removed a web. Sheets were stained from who knows what & the walls had marks from people killing other bugs.