I chose the Hotel Elliniko because it was close to the Mons train station and in my budget. I had a reservation for a room with a private bath, but was told that some mixup occurred, there was a big NATO deal going on, and the only room available was on the third floor; sharing a toilet in the hall. But I was charged three Euros less. I have M.S. and travel with poles and a well-packed backpack. So up I went, from ground floor to first floor on some mighty steep stairs. And then, from first floor to second floor on another flight of stairs. Then one more stairway up to the third floor and into the most spartan of rooms. There was a sink, and a shower stall that I feared using because the guy who helped haul my backpack came back to replace the shower nozzle. Never a good sign. Toilet down the hall. I went out for supper, shunning the ground floor restaurant because it would seem to be rewarding incompetence. A Gyro joint across the street had fine urban fare for cheap. Found out that the lights had timers on them, so traversing the stairs was high adventure for me.||There was at least one other guest on the third floor, but that is the only other guest I saw. Further, I took the liberty of examining the shared bathroom on the second floor and found nothing to indicate that it had been used. I saw no activity or signs of people on the first floor. My conclusion is that while there may have been some NATO meeting that night in Mons (the Ibis down the street was full because of it, according to Ibis staff)) the Hotel Elliniko wasn't giving me the whole story. I wonder whether it accepts reservations for certain requests (room with private bath - meaning toilet) with no intention of delivering a room of that type. My gut tells me that Hotel Elliniko is running a scam. That might not be truth, but I feel the need to report my experience and issue a warning. If you have mobility issues and/or lots of luggage, don't book this place. Strongly consider another place if you have concerns sharing toilets and bathrooms with everybody else on the hotel's floor. My stay at Hotel Elliniko physically exhausted me. Not what you're looking for while...
Read moreI chose the Hotel Elliniko because it was close to the Mons train station and in my budget. I had a reservation for a room with a private bath, but was told that some mixup occurred, there was a big NATO deal going on, and the only room available was on the third floor; sharing a toilet in the hall. But I was charged three Euros less. I have M.S. and travel with poles and a well-packed backpack. So up I went, from ground floor to first floor on some mighty steep stairs. And then, from first floor to second floor on another flight of stairs. Then one more stairway up to the third floor and into the most spartan of rooms. There was a sink, and a shower stall that I feared using because the guy who helped haul my backpack came back to replace the shower nozzle. Never a good sign. Toilet down the hall. I went out for supper, shunning the ground floor restaurant because it would seem to be rewarding incompetence. A Gyro joint across the street had fine urban fare for cheap. Found out that the lights had timers on them, so traversing the stairs was high adventure for me.||There was at least one other guest on the third floor, but that is the only other guest I saw. Further, I took the liberty of examining the shared bathroom on the second floor and found nothing to indicate that it had been used. I saw no activity or signs of people on the first floor. My conclusion is that while there may have been some NATO meeting that night in Mons (the Ibis down the street was full because of it, according to Ibis staff)) the Hotel Elliniko wasn't giving me the whole story. I wonder whether it accepts reservations for certain requests (room with private bath - meaning toilet) with no intention of delivering a room of that type. My gut tells me that Hotel Elliniko is running a scam. That might not be truth, but I feel the need to report my experience and issue a warning. If you have mobility issues and/or lots of luggage, don't book this place. Strongly consider another place if you have concerns sharing toilets and bathrooms with everybody else on the hotel's floor. My stay at Hotel Elliniko physically exhausted me. Not what you're looking for while...
Read moreVreselijke ervaring van het inchecken tot het uitchecken: vreemde ingang waarbij we met de bagage door een restaurant heen moesten wandelen om achter de toog naar het hotel te gaan. een gang naar de kamer die stinkt naar zeer vers gebruikte marihuana een kamer die stonk naar sigarettenrook vuile dekens met witte vlekken en sigarettebrandgaten welke worden gecompenseerd met propere lakens een ongekuist toilet met nog opgedroogde restanten stoelgang en urinevlekken op de bril een douche die niet afliep door een verstopte afvoer midden in de nacht, elk uur geklop op een deur van een nabijgelegen kamer. Bleek in de ochtend onze buurvrouw (onder invloed?) te zijn die daar opgesloten was door haar partner. De hoteleigenaar wou de deur niet open doen, wat later werd ze gelukkig wel bevrijd. een aangeboden ontbijt bestaande uit de goedkoopste confituur en 6 scheve sneetjes brood uit vuile borden en een koffie. Wanneer we meldden dat 1 van ons geen koffie dronk kregen we een zeer onvriendelijk antwoord tijdens het ontbijt een zeer onaangename sfeer door de uitbater die onvriendelijk was en bleef kijken naar een gewelddadige serie met maximaal volume
Dit is mijn eerste review ooit omdat het zo vreselijk was dat ik het andere mensen wil voorkomen dit ook te moeten ondergaan. Nog een financieel geluk dat het met een Vivabox was. Anders had dit geheel ons nog eens 70...
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