Guest User
March 14, 2025
Stayed at the Fleming, unfortunately does not feel like a three star. Having been recently refurbished, the foyer area looked promising, however the rooms are lacking. The flooring in the hallway and room looked unfinished, gaps near the skirting boards. The skirting, door frames, walls etc all look badly fitted and painted. The walls in the room were dirty. I took cleaning wipes to clean the room and it was very dusty. Bedside tables, dressing table etc had not been cleaned. The beds were awful. Two different size single beds pushed together, one higher than the other. One bed was squeaky which we reported to reception but the bed was not changed. The beds were cheap. The headboard looked modern but had holes in that had been stitched. The biggest disappointment was the balcony door. They were old and wooden, single-glazed, the door was warped and not flush to the frame, which meant it let a lot of noise in and rattled. Everytime other people closed their room doors, the glass in the balcony door would shake and wake us up. The balcony door was only lockable by a very basic latch you would have on a garden gate. It made the room feel very unsecure. The bathroom appeared to be modern, but the shower was a nightmare to find the right temperature, it was either too cold or too hot. The mirror was also marked. The WiFi in the room was poor. Although a smart tv, we tried to watch apps and the internet kept going off. The walls were very thin. I could hear every conversation from next door. On a positive note, the breakfast was okay, and the price we paid was very reasonable. The room was cleaned daily, and fresh towels and bedding were regularly supplied. However I’d rather pay a little more for the above to be remedied as I probably wouldn’t stay again.