What a great, quirky hotel right in the tourist area.
When we arrived, by private taxi, we thought the driver had dropped us off at the wrong place... reason being... don't expect a glittery, jazzy, red-carpet hotel entrance. In fact, it's down a side street and looks like a private apartment block especially due to there being mailboxes in the doorway. You will face the first (of many!) flight of stairs with instructions stating Reception on 2nd floor. Trust me, go up!
The small reception area is new, clean, smart and you'll meet very friendly staff to check in.
Our room was on the 4th floor, oh boy, that meant 100 steps in total with no lift/elevator. The building is historical but everywhere is clean and tidy. Some nice artwork to admire on the seven flights of stairs to our room.
Our room (with private bathroom) was excellent. Clean, comfortable and quirky. Black-out curtains as well as sound-proof windows guaranteed a good night sleep. New, quiet air-con too. Whilst I mention the bathroom situation, I'd like to make a point as I've seen other reviews about this. Having stayed at the hotel and seen the 'shared' bathroom situation, believe me, if you're on a budget then definitely consider it as on our floor there were many secure showers and toilets which were spotlessly clean and modern. On our floor too (4th) we had a shared communal kitchette which we didn't expect but thought it was excellent. It contained a microwave, kettle, fridge freezer, crocery and cutlery. Perfect for heating things from the supermarket etc.
Breakfast was very good too, lots of variety for a small hotel and the staff work tirelessly to keep replacing items. I loved the toastie maker!
So, overall, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this wonderful, historical hotel, just be prepared to grow some new...
Read moreWhat a great, quirky hotel right in the tourist area.||When we arrived, by private taxi, we thought the driver had dropped us off at the wrong place... reason being... don't expect a glittery, jazzy, red-carpet hotel entrance. In fact, it's down a side street and looks like a private apartment block especially due to there being mailboxes in the doorway. You will face the first (of many!) flight of stairs with instructions stating Reception on 2nd floor. Trust me, go up!||The small reception area is new, clean, smart and you'll meet very friendly staff to check in.||Our room was on the 4th floor, oh boy, that meant 100 steps in total with no lift/elevator. The building is historical but everywhere is clean and tidy. Some nice artwork to admire on the seven flights of stairs to our room.||Our room (with private bathroom) was excellent. Clean, comfortable and quirky. Black-out curtains as well as sound-proof windows guaranteed a good night sleep. New, quiet air-con too. Whilst I mention the bathroom situation, I'd like to make a point as I've seen other reviews about this. Having stayed at the hotel and seen the 'shared' bathroom situation, believe me, if you're on a budget then definitely consider it as on our floor there were many secure showers and toilets which were spotlessly clean and modern. On our floor too (4th) we had a shared communal kitchette which we didn't expect but thought it was excellent. It contained a microwave, kettle, fridge freezer, crocery and cutlery. Perfect for heating things from the supermarket etc.||Breakfast was very good too, lots of variety for a small hotel and the staff work tirelessly to keep replacing items. I loved the toastie maker!|So, overall, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this wonderful, historical hotel, just be prepared to grow some new...
Read moreShared restrooms and lack of cleanliness was deal breaker.
Overall - OK place to stay, there are better options across the street.
Good - The only good thing about this place is that it is really central to most of the major attractions. When booking I was looking for a certain location, hence I booked it without overlooking a key detail.
Bad - In hindsight, I should have paid close attention to the BIG BOLD LETTER that mentioned shared restroom. I am not a huge fan of sharing a restroom (toilet) with ten other rooms (dorm days are over). The rooms are not that special either. The rooms are small with twin beds, a small side table and a small cupboard to hang your five items. We stayed in a room with a balcony that was overlooking the main square, but at night it seemed like demons visited that place as there were all sorts of noises from garbage trucks to a random guy yelling all night. Buy ear plugs if you plan on sleeping through the night. The restrooms are only cleaned once a day, in the morning. So if you happen to use if late at night, bring a mask and cleaning supplies. The floor of the rooms were dusty or collected dust really fast (giving the benefit of the doubt to the cleaning crew).
The location is close to a bus stop and right in front of the metro terminal if you choose to travel to...
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