No one speaks English so it was a bit difficult communicating. Google Translate managed to help a bit. Being listed as Nitra I was expecting the hotel to be in Town, it is not, it is about 10 minutes drive away so if you are staying for any length of time the hotel food is pretty much what you are eating. The rooms were a good size (personally I would have put in a kitchen/diner and lounge in the same room and rented it out as an apartment). As it was the two weeks before Christmas they must have had Christmas parties what seemed like most nights. Not all were loud but the hotel was busy meaning every time someone walked in the corridor outside your room, your room lit up like a football stadium due to glass panels in the door. One night, or early morning, around 4am I even had a couple banging on my door. Again, no English spoken so no one to complain to. I will leave the food off this review as it was okay and will write a separate review. Please, sort your room...
Read moreI've booked for only one night there as we just did a quick visit to Nitra. I wanted to have a the accommodation outside of the town, where you also have the opportunity to have dinner and breakfast is included, too. |Our room was huge and all the furniture are new, everything must have been renovated recently, so clean and tidy. Big bathroom and a small fridge were the main features. The dinner was fulfilling, they have a very wide range of dishes from traditional to vegetarian, Mexican, Italian etc.|The breakfast was also fresh and nice with good coffee. Erica, who was the receptionist and also our waiter is a really nice and helpful person. It was overall a great choice to stay at...
Read moreTalking just about my limited dinning experience: The devil is in the details. Place looks good, but everything is faux. Bathrooms look good but lack some maintenance (busted doors, missing paper towels, etc.) Staff seem to try to be accommodating, but the menu lacked some smaller/lighter dishes....
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