Overall, my stay at Bungalow 99 was pretty great and exceeded expectations in many ways. While the rooms themselves are on the smaller side, the thoughtfully designed and well-maintained common areas more than make up for it. Whether you're working remotely, relaxing with a book, or chatting with fellow guests, the shared spaces provide a warm and welcoming environment.
Location:
The property's location is excellent—tucked away enough to feel peaceful, yet well-connected to the city. It was easy to access all the places I wanted to visit, and I felt comfortable exploring the area even as a solo female traveler.
Safety & Service:
One of the standout aspects of the stay was how safe and well-supported I felt throughout. The staff was extremely courteous and proactive, assisting with luggage and ensuring I was comfortable at all times. The housekeeping is meticulous and frequent, which added to the overall sense of care and cleanliness.
Food & Dining:
Breakfast is available on-site, and while the options for vegetarians are quite limited, non-vegetarians will find it more satisfying. That said, food delivery is seamless in this area, and I had no trouble ordering in whatever I needed. The kitchen and dining setup is convenient and functional, which helped make me feel at home.
Amenities:
The amenities are simple yet thoughtful. You get access to clean linens, okayish Wi-Fi, comfortable seating in common areas, and helpful staff who are always around when you need something. It's not a luxury hotel, but it’s far more curated and charming than a standard guest house or hotel stay.
Final Thoughts:
If there were an option to book the entire apartment, I would definitely go for it—it's the kind of space that would work beautifully for a group getaway or a longer creative retreat. For solo travelers, especially women, I would absolutely recommend it for its mix of comfort, safety, and tasteful aesthetics.