OK not so much a hotel more of a hostel. The truth again of you get what you pay for. Cheap rooms get you a cheap bed for the night. However this falls well below my basic expectation of what could be classified as a hotel.
Normally I wouldn't complain too much about this but it is the small things that just turn the stay from OK to an inconvenience then onwards to a bad stay entirely. They provide a TV but no remote. A kettle in the room but no running water. It is a shared bathroom but you can barely reach the toilet . you couldn't swing a mouse let alone a cat in there. The shower is no better where you can barely open the doors, the water doesn't get warmer than tepid and there is mould all over the ceiling.
The bed is terribly designed and very low to the floor, Not to mention one of the most uncomfortable mattresses of all time. It feels like the the sort of basic mattress you would give away with a cheap bed. No padding and no support. After a couple of nights the low to the floor bed really takes its toll Also don't stay here if you have any mobility issues the stairs are narrow and steep with no lift option.
Cleanliness and maintenance seem to be low on the priority list with creaky badly fitted doors radiators that need bleeding windows needing cleaning and fire alarm that shouldn't be held together by duct tape.
The hotel uses a self checkin check out process which makes things very easy and cost effective but there doesn't even seem to be a staff member on site just a mobile contact number it just feels very impersonal.
The only plus sides are the location it is about a 10 min walk to the city centre and the trams and there is plenty of parking all around although it seems to be metered. read more