This is just a clean but overpriced hostel. There's no facility to wash or place to dry clothes. In a place that rains so much it makes no sense that one cannot dry wet clothes The room is humid and the smell of humidity never leaves and the only window is a full door that leads right into the street making it impossible to be left open at night. The kitchen has no kettle and the coffee that comes from a Nespresso machine costs 1 Euro per coffee There are drinks in the fridge but at atrocious prices.
This hostel has an identity crisis it thinks it's a luxury hotel when it's...
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