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Developed in Japan, these cheap 'pod' hotels are a novelty for any traveller. With rows of small single bed enclosed capsules, accommodation is basic and intended to be overnight. There is separate storage for luggage and gender-separate communal bathrooms — some capsule hotels also have a sentō, a Japanese bath house, often for male guests only.
We had a great time staying at La Rosa, it felt home away from home. Our days started with wholesome complimentary breakfast which was delicious and different everyday. The property was located in a quiet area, and had a great view. We were able to have a lot of local experience as Trang, our host proactively recommended a lot of interesting things to do. People here were warm, friendly and always available to help us.
The location is located at Sa pa table, completely separate from urban life and immersed in nature. The room is fully equipped with amenities such as wifi, heater and bonus electric blanket for winter. The view of the room is quite spacious overlooking the mountains, streams and the daily life of ethnic people in the village. The homestay owners are especially friendly and happy.
Amazing hospitality staff are so friendly and helpful. Room was spacious and looks exactly like the photos. They brought our bags down and waited with us until our bus transfer. We were also provided with a small gift upon checkout!
Link and her family were wonderful hosts, so friendly, even offering a cooked dinner for a small additional cost. The location is very peaceful with a lovely view when the clouds lifted. The room was quite large with electric blankets to keep you cosy.
We arrived in the middle of the night (3pm) and the reception was already closed. We had to wake them up and they were so friendly and checked us in without problems.
Marie
Young couple
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