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August 10, 2022
The street setting is relaxing, close to a tram stop (21/23 and 24) which go to the central station, but the station is a 20-minute walk away. It faces a small green canal, there are 2 cafes at the bottom of the street and if you go up Middellandplein towards the working-class district there is a supermarket and a bakery. The room was as shown in the photos, with a large bed, a beautiful tiled bathroom, comfortable and clean bedding. The TV has a connection system with a laptop or PC, it's perfect. The bathroom has a 2-jet shower, it's great. The building was rather quiet, a lot of music from the neighbors, but it wasn't too annoying. You need an app to open the doors, I admit that annoyed me a little because it uses the battery + Bluetooth and GPS, except when abroad the phone is used quite a bit, so no more battery. I had to stop at a café to charge it so I could make sure I got back. No trash can in the room. and the bathroom door is glass, so when you go to the toilet or shower the neighbors see you because there is a (very) direct view. A bit mixed on the way it is explained in the ad, that we are autonomous and that we can take what we need ourselves (eg if the customers want coffee or fresh towels they just have to help themselves). However, there is no shared kitchen as indicated in the ad. If there was, there would be a microwave, fridge and dishes. There are just cupboards in the hall and a sink (see photos). And when I asked for coffee because they skipped it in my room, I was asked to go buy it myself for the 4 days I was there... And I was cold the last 2 nights, I didn't dare ask for a blanket because they didn't want to have someone come in before. And there is no cleaning service during your stay either. Hotels do that, give you refills of drinks if needed, blankets or come and empty the trash. For me it's wrong to call it a hotel when the service is non-existent. Even a bed and breakfast or a gîte follows up on these requests...
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