We have been sleeping in this private room, which is owned by the Homonimo Hostel (the hostel is at 28, the rooms and apartments in a little desolate building a few civic numbers later) for two nights. At the beginning I had a good impression: at the reception a very nice girl welcomed us and we found our room, the 5th, small but comfortable and colorful, the tight but nice bathroom, with a stone-coated shower. There was TV, furniture was new, and above the furniture in the bed side of the tea and soluble coffee, sugar and cookies, boiler and cups. The problems emerged hand by hand. First the main light: a light-lighter, dangerously loading if activated and scaryly sparkling if lighted. Then the door of the bathroom, which is a wooden table flowing on a pad: there was no hook at the base, and so we decided not to close it, for fear that it could come out of the cardinals. Then the shower: the hook to which the microphone was hanging was broken and to wash it needed to keep the microphone with the hand; there is no bathroom or courtesy set (only a savon pack on the outer laundry); the door of the shower is not closed well, Because it should be kept by a windscreen, but it has never been attached well; the shower plate has not the edges high enough, so if it comes to deposit too much water, it will be transborded and ends all on the floor of the bathroom and the room. In addition, for the two days of stay, we had only a headwear, and I understand that we could not expect a luxury hotel, but even a hostel. It was sold by them and paid by us as a private room, and it was claimed to have a service at the price, though indeed, which was paid. Problems like the shower are not justified, even in a hostel. I am very sorry.
Outstanding
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