Guest User
May 14, 2022
The main advantage this hotel has is the central location to all the main shopping streets and that it was also very close to the Pier and the Promenade too. Paul, the Manager was a friendly, down-to-earth man with a sense of humour. I paid £250 for 3 weeks, which says it’s more of a B&B than an actual hotel. It’s a case of “getting what you pay for.” A continental breakfast was provided: tea, toast, coffee, cereal, cold drinks, yoghurts etc., and Freeview TV was available in each room. I enjoyed the holiday but my major bug-bear was the communal aspect, with having to share the toilets and also the showers, which seemed very unhygienic, particularly when Covid was rife and you find yourself having to expose yourself to possible infections spread by spilt urine, as one example. My room was very old-fashioned; the bed squeaked loudly with each movement. There was a sink in the bedroom but it would’ve been better if the building was en suite. Until that happens, I won’t be staying there again! It’s also opposite the local “drug den,” which makes it especially unsafe for anyone with children. I recommend full shopping around BEFORE you commit yourself!