Guest User
January 24, 2025
You're really struggling to find anything positive about this establishment, which has nothing whatsoever to do with a hotel, much less a 3-star establishment. The vintage retro style may be distinctive, and you may or may not like it. The problem arises when even the most basic hygiene standards are lacking, at least those needed to keep a place that calls itself a "hotel" open. This place exudes a sense of neglect and is lacking in everything, from cleanliness to the services. Even the TV didn't work, despite asking for help at reception, but it was no use. The room was dusty and cobwebs everywhere, the bedspread had cigarette holes, the bedspreads were uncomfortable and the pillows were thin—it made no difference whether you had them or not. The bathroom was dirty, and the courtesy kit soaps had already been used and were almost gone by previous guests, and the sheets were old and torn. Breakfast was poor, but absolutely in keeping with the whole setting, so nothing to be surprised about. I understand that the property in question isn't a luxury hotel, but under these conditions, no place should be open to the public. Fortunately, it was just one night and never again.
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