This hotel surprised me. I stay in hotels 300+ nights a year. The room I stayed in (19) was divided into two areas. One area had the closet and a chair along with the coffee machine. Along with the bathroom. The other area had a good size desk. A mini fridge they use for their mini bar. Along with a double size bed. This was all nicely laid out. If their cheapest room is this nice, I would like to see what their other rooms have to offer.
One major downside is that there is no lift. This could cause issues for some people. I just wanted people to be aware of that fact.
The location is really the major downside of this hotel, though it is close to the highway, and from other reviews, there is a metro close that can take you into the city. I drove in and then drove back out so I didn't have to worry about that aspect this round.
If I do end up coming back to this area, I will definitely be coming back to this hotel. I would recommend this hotel to...
Read moreExcellent quality hotel, with ample parking space in the front and side. I especially appreciated the overall simple but tasteful styling of the corridors, rooms and furnitures, and enjoyed the extensive high-quality breakfast plus free thee/coffee bar in the room. Cozy Bar and eating place and covered outside terrace on the ground floor. Professional receptionist, friendly and helpful. Clean and well-arranged rooms, rather darkish and velvet design as one can see on the photo footage. All essential areas are accessible by wheelchair, even though not especially tailored for...
Read moreI had to stay there over night due to work and arrived in the middle of the night. The woman who checked me in was very kind, even though it was so late. The room I got was really nice, I loved the interior. Lots of space, I slept very well and getting ready in the morning in this bathroom felt luxurious. Overall I can say, even though I only spent a few hours sleeping there, I definitely recommend visiting this hotel. The only downside I could find is that you have to walk through darkness if you're coming from the train station, which was the...
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