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150/7 Moo 4, T. Maret, A., 84310 Ko Samui
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Amenity Apartel Samui de Koh Samui, estarás cerca de la playa y a apenas 1 min en coche de Playa de Lamai y a 6 de Playa Silver. Además, este hotel se encuentra a 8,2 km de Playa de Chaweng y a ...
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Descripción general
Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Amenity Apartel Samui de Koh Samui, estarás cerca de la playa y a apenas 1 min en coche de Playa de Lamai y a 6 de Playa Silver. Además, este hotel se encuentra a 8,2 km de Playa de Chaweng y a 12,7 km de Plaza del pueblo de pescadores.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 11 habitaciones con aire acondicionado, estación de conexión para iPod y televisión LCD. Para los momentos de ocio, tendrás un televisor con canales por cable y un reproductor de DVD. Además, podrás mantenerte al día gracias a la conexión wifi gratis. El baño privado con ducha está provisto de artículos de higiene personal gratuitos y bidés. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte, escritorio y teléfono.
Servicios
Con una piscina al aire libre y muchas otras instalaciones recreativas a tu disposición, no te quedará ni un minuto libre. Tienes también una terraza y jardín donde sentarte a contemplar el paisaje. Encontrarás además conexión a Internet wifi gratis, tiendas en el alojamiento y servicio de celebración de bodas. Gracias al servicio de transporte (de pago) podrás llegar rápidamente a las tiendas cercanas.
Para comer
En Amenity Apartel Samui tienes un supermercado a tu disposición.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás un servicio de limusina o coche con chófer, tintorería y un servicio de recepción las 24 horas a tu disposición. Se ofrece servicio de transporte al punto de embarque del ferry de pago y un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito.
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Mercado nocturno de la calle de Lamai: 0,1 km
Playa de Lamai: 0,3 km
Parque acuático: 0,4 km
Mercado de noche de Night: 0,8 km
Wat Lamai: 0,8 km
Centro de juegos de escapismo Escape Break: 1,7 km
Crystal Bay: 2,4 km
Playa Silver: 2,5 km
Formaciones rocosas de Hin Ta y Hin Yai: 2,8 km
Formaciones rocosas Hin Ta y Hin Yai: 2,8 km
Wat Sila Ngu: 3,4 km
Playa de Coral Cove: 4,1 km
Templo Guan-Yu Koh: 4,4 km
Hua Thanon Wet Market: 4,7 km
Lamai Bay View Point: 4,8 km
El aeropuerto más práctico para llegar a Amenity Apartel Samui se encuentra en Ko Samui (USM): 13 km
Información adicional
Check-in
Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Acceso a internet
- Wifi gratis
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Actividades - Tiempo libre
- Piscina exterior
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Aparcamiento
- Parking
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Complementos habitación
- Recepción 24 horas
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Exterior, vistas, ubicación
- Cajero automático
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Generales
- Guardaequipajes
- Jardin
- Zona fumadores
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Servicios
- Información turística
- Servicios de tintorería
- Terraza
- Tiendas en el hotel
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numptydiver
Great little hotel in a busy locationLovely little hotel on the edge of Lamai, and on Sunday it's in the heart of the street market so expect it to be really busy round there, my room was of a high standard, no faults and everything did as it should, The shower was good and strong and I was please with the quality The staff are great helpful and polite, and very talkative, Based on the hotel local to the market it gives it a great place to base, but apart from this you have 7-11 restaurants and laundry all within feet of your doorstep
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only1invillage
Great little findStayed for 11 nights and loved every single moment. When we arrived the air con was not working properly so after a night we requested to move and this was arranged. The location is good for those who don't want to be right in the centre and have legs for walking. 7 mins to the huge Tesco supermarket which also has a beauty salon, pharmacy and other services. The street has everything you need. In the same building a doctor, a coffee shop run by an Italian (bit expensive for the coffee but good coffee) and a massage place. opposite bars, Mama's Guest House, hairdresssers, restaurants (burger, Italian, Thai etc) even a vegan and vegetarian restaurant down the same road. Turn left and left again and a great French and Thai place to eat snails! The staff were very friendly, especially Meme, who also organised our tour to Anthong Marine Park. They start at 9 and leave around 6pm when a security guard takes over. The wifi works well and sometimes even from the street! We booked the bigger room with balcony. Clean, modern design with one mosquito repellent device plugged in. House keeping was good and always remembered to replenish the bottled water. When they saw that we were using the crockery a towel was provided for drying them. When they noted that I like frangipanis, as I would pick up ones fallen from the trees and take them back to the room as decorations; one day a beautiful frangipani arrangement had been left for us :) The beds were a bit firm, as is common in Asia, but I didn't mind too much. There was a mild musty smell from concrete rot, which is unfortunately all too common, even in higher class accommodation in a hot and humid place. Don't inhale too deeply and you will be fine! The ability to use the Pavillion's facilities was a real bonus which I liked a lot. Obviously being a small hotel, any food you ordered would come straight from across the road, so you might as well go yourself. The coffee and danish combo at their sister coffee shop opposite Pavillion was really good value at 100 baht.There is a better one for people watching, but with no air con, attached to the Bell Bungalow 500 metres away, but for your morning caffeine and really good flaky danishes, this was a good choice. Highly recommended for location and price.
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Philip C
Deeply flawed but, nonetheless recommended!They say that life is full of compromises and few better examples exist than Amenity Apartel, at least in regards to accommodations in Lamai Beach. The fact that I originally booked for three nights and ended up staying 9, is testament to the fact that overall, this really is My, kinda apartment. However, thats not to say it would necessarily be your cup of tea. This surely explains why sites like Tripadvisor et al, provide such a useful service to the global traveller and consequently, why star ratings are inherently flawed as a general means of determining your chosen place of lodging. Which, all rather neatly brings me to my review of the Amenity Apartel, this then is my take-on the Good, the Bad and the decidedly paradoxical nature of the above Hotel. But, lets start at the very beginning Arriving. Question: Prefer to stay at the very heart of the action rather than on the outskirts of town? Well, you can get your wish if you stay at the Amenity. The beach is literally, but a strong mans stones throw away and you can walk loooong time in either direction once at the entry point. You can then while away both the day as well as the contents of your wallet on many of the food and beverage stops dotted along the way, many of them aligned to the various large hotels that line the main thoroughfare. It was now just past 11:20, I should have arrived even earlier but the bus driver couldnt find the hotel and just kept going round and round the streets of Lamai as if on some faintly magical mystical tour. At one point, he actually attempted to drop me off somewhere else with a similar sounding name. God bless literacy in all its forms as its a good job I can read as Im unsure as to whether he could! Lol! In the end, he rather gave up and dropped me at the gates of the Pavilion Hotel, which is the bigger sister and more upmarket partner to the Amenity Apartel. I knew I was close to my eventual destination having done some small research on both before I had pressed the Book Now, button but still, even with muted guidance from the staff at the Pavilion, it was still another 30 minutes till I eventually wandered through reception, what apullarver as my dear old Nan would say! As check-in proper was 14:00, the room was still being made ready for occupation. It was therefore suggested by Mee Mee, the smiley receptionist, that I leave my luggage and reacquaint myself with the joys that are Lamai Central, returning on or around 13:00. Thus, having sampled the delights that is McDonalds, Thai style, something I would limit myself to perhaps once or twice a year whilst at home, I duly returned at 13:00, only to be informed that all was still unready. However, seeing my fine, if ever so slightly disheveled frame, pity was taken upon me and I was kindly shown to room 305, a family room, this whilst the finishing touches were made to mine. I cannot tell you what a difference a 30 minute snooze can make to a Mans demeanor, sheer bliss and properly appreciated! The Family room was huge, see pics, great for say a family but way too big for me. Thankfully, all was eventually made ready and I happily moved next door to room 304 which was also located on the second floor (no lift). The room was classified as a Deluxe, on Expedia.com that reputedly came with a queen size bed however, I was pleasantly surprised to find a King in its place and although I was travelling alone, theres nowt better than a good stretch in the morning after recovering from the previous days, and nights, activitys. After inspecting the obvious, i.e. toilet safe TV bed AC ect, I settled in and finally, began my re-acquaintance with Lamai proper. The Good. Location, location andLocation. As already mentioned, you are but a stones throw from both the beach and the action of walking street. The room itself was both clean and tidy with plenty of power available points, a point within itself not to be underestimated these days, especially given the growing nature of our digital society. The bathroom was of a good size and there was plenty of shower pressure available. Towels were changed daily and room service was more than accommodating, especially given the strange hours I kept which often meant access to my room was only available after 15:00. A quick tip here. If you know youre going to be sleeping late and still hope to get your room serviced, it pays to have a quiet word with the maid responsible. In some respects, theyre amongst the most important people in a hotel or resort, very often both underpaid as well as overworked. Saying thank-you verbally is great, saying it practically is even better. Reception staff, especially Mee Mee, was lovely and always thoroughly accommodating. Even the quick acting but non-speaking guard controlling the barrier to the car par was very pleasant, its amazing how much good-will can be produced with the simple giving of a regular bottle of 10 baht Coke. The pool was small as everyone says but, perfectly adequate for a dip after exertions at the Pavilions gym. Speaking of which, as a guest of the Amenity, you are automatically entitled to use most of the facilities at the Pavilion, i.e. gym, swimming pool ect. The gym is small with 6 or so machines and some free weights however, it is clean and was always well ordered when I attended. It officially closes at 19:30 which is a mite early for this regular gym user. Nevertheless, I was generally left alone till 20:00 when the nice lady who was no doubt charged with turning everything off, gave me the wryest of smiles which basically meant my time was up as her goodwill had all but vanished. Lol! The Pavilion Hotel is huge in comparison to the Amenity being a TUI partner hotel. It was also more than double the price per night I was paying on Expedia. Ive done my fair share of large corporate resorts and now largely try to avoid them, mainly for the reason of both the probable footfall, as well as the oft perceived lack of a personal touch. Saying that though, I was at the Centara Resort in Karon beach last January which was very enjoyable and although clearly corporate, it certainly didn't lack a personality, so no hard and fast rules here. As for the price paid to stay at the Amenity, this is where it gets a little confusing. The price received from Expedia was very competitive, so much so that when I asked Mee Mee to match the price as shown on their website, she was unable to do so or even get close. I was also given the impression that a Deluxe Room was unavailable for further nights if I booked directly through her anyway. This was very odd as there were multiple sites all offering a 'Deluxe Room', at varying prices for the nights in question. In the end, I renewed through Expedia a further two times eventually staying a total of nine nights in all. Overall, I feel the Amenity offers a very fair representation of what a nice three star resort should look like. The bad. Location, location and, location. The constant noise from traffic is just all pervading, night, day, morning whenever. I could be wrong here so please check with the hotel just in case butLooking at the structure of the building, I believe all the rooms are street facing as entrances are poolside. This makes the noise pollution simply unavoidable, in which case, if this is an issue for you, best to look elsewhere for your accommodation. As I sleep so deeply, it only actually bothered me on one or two occasions however, I began to accept latterly that it was becoming a growing problem, even for me. The pool was cleaned but once whilst there and so became both cloudy and unattractive to use, although Knowing and accepting my general tardiness with time, the kind ladies on reception would often leave a towel for me (when they remembered that is!), in order that I might enjoy a quick and cooling dip after a work-out. This was hugely appreciated so thank you Ladies. Breakfast. What breakfast? You could go up the road to the Pavilion but I was never awake at that time so it never really bothered me. When I was ready for early afternoon sustenance, the Shamrock pub does a good Irish fryup for about 230 baht. Staff tended to retire after 18:00 so the front desk was largely deserted after that time. Again, no real issue for me but its possible some viewers may feel a little vulnerable at the prospect that anyone can just literally walk in and go wander unnoticed and unchecked. Given the fact that for a large part of my stay the hotel was literally deserted, I had in effect the place to myself, which suited me just fine. This only changed when a family of four moved in below me half-way through my stay, and thought it fun to give their infant brat a whistle to play with first thing in the morning. It was only then that I discovered just how thin the dividing walls were. How then to properly sum up the Amenity Apartel? From the perspective of this single traveller, I think given the excellent deal I received from Expedia and the obvious prime location, I simply have to recommend The Amenity. I am though expressly aware that it will not suit everybody, especially given the very real issues I believe exist surrounding potential noise. In truth, if I were being asked to pay 2000 plus baht on top of what I was already paying when properly busy in high season, it probably wouldnt suit me either. A really difficult one this, but my best suggestion would be to book 1/2 nights initially and see if it suits. Trouble is of course, if you plan to travel in high season, you then run the real risk of it actually being booked out proper. You pays your money and takes your choice and very often, chances. Happy and as always safe travelling. Phil
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Great rooms, service was beyond kind, best location
I stayed in Amenity even more than planned. because it's a combination between all the things you need in a reasonable price. The bed was super comfortable, the toilet also amazing and very equipped (girls..). And the girls at the reseption were so nice and kind. The swimming pool is dreamy. Loved everything!
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Ranjit-Muay
Good Hotel close to BeachPros: Close to beach and Sunday Market. Cons: Poor pool. Stayed 24-Jan-2020 for 4 nights in superior room without breakfast. I previously stayed on 23-Nov-2019 for 3 nights in a deluxe room 204 (which was a better and larger room). On check-in the receptionist asked for my telephone-number, social media numbers and took my photograph for 'security reasons'. There is no lift. The security guard recognised me on my second stay and carried my suitcase on his shoulders to the first floor. The deluxe rooms are nicer as they have a balcony with table and chairs, however the frosted-type balcony windows can only be partially opened. The superior rooms without any windows (or balcony) makes drying wet clothes difficult. Kettle and cups are provided. Cleaners come after 13:00pm and new sheets were supplied every day. Toilet rolls were also replaced daily. The wifi was ok for text messages, not for videos. The pool is smaller than it appears in advertised pictures. It looked greenish and no smell of chlorine. I only saw one couple use it during both my stays. The Sunday walking market is on the same street.