The first thing we noticed when we entered the building (4 floors - no elavator) was the sewer stink in the structure. We hoped it could be different inside the flat, but that turned out to be a vain hope. I could say a lot of things about the terrible location, the dirty (and VERY stinky) rooms (and bedding as well), but the worst things were 2. The shower was totally broken and it was very difficult using it. And when we tried to connect to the Wi-fi using the provided password it said that the internet bill wasn't paid by the host, so no internet access. The reception was always closed (we only found it open when we first arrived to grab the keys - when we left we had to leave them in a box inside the building) so no way to make a claim. This for nearly 200 EURO per night in an area that seemed like Damasco. After bombing. With no breakfast. Or internet. Or a shower. Believe me, find some bridge and sleep under it or ask an homeless for advice, but DON'T GO THERE.||PS: the beds were very...
Read moreThe first thing we noticed when we entered the building (4 floors - no elavator) was the sewer stink in the structure. We hoped it could be different inside the flat, but that turned out to be a vain hope. I could say a lot of things about the terrible location, the dirty (and VERY stinky) rooms (and bedding as well), but the worst things were 2. The shower was totally broken and it was very difficult using it. And when we tried to connect to the Wi-fi using the provided password it said that the internet bill wasn't paid by the host, so no internet access. The reception was always closed (we only found it open when we first arrived to grab the keys - when we left we had to leave them in a box inside the building) so no way to make a claim. These for nearly 200 EURO per night in an area that seemed like Damasco. After bombing. With no breakfast. Or internet. Or a shower. Believe me, find some bridge and sleep under it or ask an homeless for advice, but DON'T GO THERE. PS: the beds were very...
Read moreThe first thing we noticed when we entered the building (4 floors - no elavator) was the sewer stink in the structure. We hoped it could be different inside the flat, but that turned out to be a vain hope. I could say a lot of things about the terrible location, the dirty (and VERY stinky) rooms (and bedding as well), but the worst things were 2. The shower was totally broken and it was very difficult using it. And when we tried to connect to the Wi-fi using the provided password it said that the internet bill wasn't paid by the host, so no internet access. The reception was always closed (we only found it open when we first arrived to grab the keys - when we left we had to leave them in a box inside the building) so no way to make a claim. This for nearly 200 EURO per night in an area that seemed like Damasco. After bombing. With no breakfast. Or internet. Or a shower. Believe me, find some bridge and sleep under it or ask an homeless for advice, but DON'T GO THERE.||PS: the beds were very...
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