4/5 Steve B. 6 months ago on Google
There’s
a
lot
I
liked
abut
this
hotel,
and
a
few
frustrations,
but
I’d
consider
staying
here
again.
It’s
in
a
good
location,
being
in
a
quieter
part
of
town
yet
only
a
few
minutes
walk
from
a
main
Metro
station.
Reception
was
always
friendly
but
often
painfully
slow,
with
a
lot
of
activities
needing
to
be
carried
out
in
the
back
office
rather
than
at
the
desk
(such
as
reactivating
a
key).
The
lobby
area
is
spacious,
with
snacks
and
drinks
available
to
purchase,
a
coffee
shop
and
bar
/
restaurant
at
the
rear.
In
an
evening
the
prices
at
the
bar
are
rather
steep
but
there’s
a
decent
enough
atmosphere
for
relaxing.
My
room
was
on
the
fifth
floor
and
suffered
with
no
noise,
either
from
outside
or
the
corridors,
despite
being
right
next
to
the
lift.
There
were
electric
sockets
next
to
both
sides
of
the
bed,
including
USB
ports
and
the
room
was
spacious
enough.
There
wasn’t
any
air-conditioning
and
it
was
a
shame
that
the
tiny
window
only
opened
a
crack,
so
with
no
fan
provided
it
could
get
a
little
hot.
The
wardrobe
area
and
all
the
storage
was
open
to
the
room
but
the
cushion
on
the
window
sill
was
a
nice
touch
to
sit
on.
The
square
pillows
were
a
little
odd.
The
bathroom
was
a
lot
smaller
than
the
room
but
decent
enough
with
a
spacious
shower.
The
provided
towels
were
tiny,
suitable
really
only
as
hand
towels
but
at
least
there
was
a
good
number
supplied.
You
have
to
leave
a
sign
on
the
door
before
midday
if
you
want
housekeeping
to
visit.
One
of
the
best
features
of
the
hotel
is
the
roof
top
bar,
which
in
the
summer
is
a
perfect
retreat.
With
good
views
over
the
canal
below
and
rooftops
of
the
city
there’s
a
wonderful
atmosphere
and
friendly
staff.
An
interesting
mix
of
seating
including
beanbags
make
it
the
ideal
spot
to
relax
in
the
sun
at
the
end
of
a
busy
day.
With
reasonable
value
for
money
I’d
consider
here
again
and
recommend
for
anyone
not
needing
to
be
right
in
the
heart
of
the
action.