Guest User
December 23, 2024
I traveled for ten days and stayed in St Kilda, Southbank and CBD. I compared them and shared with you. Among all the hotels, the service of this hotel is relatively good. All the needs are met, and slippers are also provided. I think some other hotels can't do this at all. And because there is a cafe downstairs, it has a certain appeal to people like me who are in a hurry to go out. In addition, the facilities are relatively new, the sockets have USB interfaces, and there is also a microwave.
However, first, the shower in this hotel is not easy to use. I happened to encounter a leaking one. I don't like mobile showers. There is no place to put them. The whole room is sprayed. I know some people like them, but for me, this hotel is so difficult to use.
Second, the air is not circulated. Although the windows of the hotels I stayed in were almost impossible to open, this one was the most stuffy. I almost wanted to leave as soon as I moved in.
Third, don't live in Southbank! The geographical location gave me a very bad experience. I hate Southbank the most among the three places I have lived in. I thought the atmosphere would be better if it was close to the Art Center, but it turned out that there were traffic all around, and it was not very convenient to go anywhere. This location is a bit similar to LIC. I personally don't like LIC (but I love Manhattan), so you can make an analogy.
I think this hotel is a bit mediocre, you can stay there or not.
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