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January 7, 2026
B Black Hotel: An Adventure in Stair-Mastering and Surprise Décor
If you’re on the lookout for B Black Hotel, I warmly suggest skipping the Trip.com map link—Google Maps will be your best friend here! The entrance is nestled between two buildings next to Big C Extra, which feels like the hotel’s unofficial landmark.
For relaxation, you have a delightful array of options: Bangsaen beach and department stores are all just a breezy 15–30 minutes away. Just a little heads-up, though—don’t expect a sprawling parking lot, unless you enjoy the thrill of competitive parallel parking. Grab rides truly are the real MVP here!
The lobby serves a dual purpose as a charming convenience store, offering snacks, instant noodles, frozen food, soft drinks, and beer. It’s basically a treasure trove of survival rations for weary travelers who may have forgotten dinner.
When you check in, the hotel policy requests THB 200 deposit or warranty for your key card.
Now, let’s talk about the stairs! There’s no elevator, so be prepared for a little cardio session. Their “2nd floor” is actually the 3rd floor—because why not? My room was on the “3rd floor,” which is apparently the 4th. After a long day of work, I got my bonus workout climbing up—healthy living, courtesy of the hotel design. The highlight? Encountering a cat on the stairs who seemed to be the only staff member genuinely invested in guest satisfaction.
As for the room design, it’s a mysterious mash-up of loft and “random decorative experiment.” When I opened a drawer, I stumbled upon unwashed clothes and men’s underwear—clearly part of the avant-garde installation. Cleanliness suddenly felt like a philosophical concept rather than a practice!
Signage is abundant, like the hotel’s way of saying “we care… sort of.” One sign even reminded me to question Trip.com’s pricing policy, as the walk-in rate was cheaper than what I paid online. Lesson learned: next time, I’ll compare prices like it’s an Olympic sport!