Offers a good value for what you get (why is has a 4+ rating). Located at the end of a soi (street) that dead ends and then around a corner where cars can't drive. Because of its somewhat obscure location and small size (has about 20 rooms) taxi and minivan drivers have trouble finding it (even when providing them the address). Have hotel's phone number handy so your driver can call for directions. I got dropped off several blocks from the hotel on the night of my arrival and walked aimlessly around with my luggage for an hour trying to find it. I had the address, but not a phone number and no one knew where it was. The staff is reasonably friendly and helpful, but a little clueless. I requested a wake up call on the morning of my departure which they failed to give me. The night I checked in my room safe was locked and I had to wait till the following morning for the manager to open it. My room was up 5 flights of stairs which are fairly narrow. There's no elevator and going up and down was a pain. The TV wasn't set up for cable and the maid had to do this the following morning. With this said, I checked out other hotels in the area. They had smaller rooms at 25% to 35% higher prices. Thus, I stayed at the Adonis the remainder of my stay as they were the best value for the area. Finally, not an issue, but the soi the hotel is on is adjacent to a soi that is the focal point of gay activity in Patong. Because of this the hotel promotes itself to gay clientele.