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January 31, 2023
The hotel is a one-storey purpose-built building in an industrial area. Attention-grabbingly labeled the Spice Route Quarter, I feel an area in transition of storage and commercial development that is now home to a variety of shabby chic cafes, specialty lodging, businesses and businesses. It has a certain charm, but it also looks pretty crappy and improvised. A floor has been raised inside the hotel. Virtually all walls are plasterboard. Labels from relevant travel portals on the front door are at least 6 years old - and that's exactly what you notice: Apparently nothing has been invested in the hotel since that time. In the double room for 155 euros, the bathroom stank of sewerage. There was hair on the floor, the toilet wasn't clean, nor was the sink. The paint was peeling off the ceiling in the shower, the walls had water stains in all corners. In the room itself there was dust thick as a finger in the bedside tables, the sofa was stained. The beds were clean, but unfortunately very soft. Cleanliness: Grade 6. The staff was really friendly and made an effort, unfortunately not a matter of course in Israel. We received good tips for food and coffee. The good breakfast reconciled a bit, but cannot compensate for the blatant defects and the price, which I understand is excessive even for the expensive travel destination Israel. We would not recommend the accommodation.
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