Such a pleasant boutique hotel. Carved wooden details and stained glass. No elevator, but they do have rooms on the ground floor. Comfortable large bed, nice furniture, lots of lighting, bathroom tub and shower. There's a beautiful small pool in the open central courtyard, but I found it too cold. Check-in was easy - staff had good English skills. The included buffet breakfast caters to mostly Asian tastes, with savory rice and noodle dishes, but there were fried eggs and sausage, a salad bar, eggs made to order, and fresh cut fruit.
The hotel stands just a block away from a temple with 13th century ruins, and a night market, and walking is easy amongst the thicket of surrounding narrow alleys full of crowds and light all times of day. It's hard to get lost because you eventually hit the perimeter square canal around the old city. Every second business is either a massage parlor or a marijuana dispensary, and there are plenty of restaurants within walking distance.