3/5 Andrew W. 4 years ago on Google
The
rooms
are
very
nice,
and
staff
are
very
friendly.
I
received
a
free
room
upgrade.
There
was
extensive
construction
nearby,
it
started
early
in
the
morning
-
but
the
hotel
has
no
control
over
this.
This
was
also
the
first
time
in
my
life
that
I've
stayed
at
a
hotel
where
the
"Do
not
disturb"
sign
was
completely
ineffective.
Both
mornings,
housekeeping
(sounded
like
the
same
person)
would
open
my
door
-
even
though
the
sign
was
hanging
on
the
outside
of
my
door
handle
(written
in
multiple
languages).
The
second
morning,
he
didn't
even
knock
-
I
just
heard
my
door
open
while
I
was
laying
in
bed.
It
didn't
wake
me
up
though,
I
was
already
awake
from
the
construction.
There's
no
excuse
for
this
behavior
and
he
really
needs
to
look
at
the
door
handle
of
rooms
he's
walking
in
to
in
order
to
see
if
there's
a
do
not
disturb
sign.
There's
also
a
picture
of
what
looks
like
a
balcony
featured
prominently
on
several
booking
sites
and
their
main
website,
including
the
first
image
on
Google
maps.
But,
it's
not
a
balcony
for
all
guests
-
it's
attached
to
a
private
room,
and
you
can't
use
it.
There's
no
gym
or
pool,
but
there
is
a
well
appointed
courtyard.
Even
though
the
hotel
is
already
quite
pricey,
breakfast
will
set
you
back
another
$15
euros
per
day,
so
I
skipped
it
in
favor
of
something
from
the
grocery
store
across
the
street.
I
wish
I
had
stayed
at
a
less
expensive
hotel,
as
the
difference
is
not
really
worth
it;
and
could
have
done
without
hearing
a
jack
hammer
(and
people
entering
my
room
without
permission)
early
in
the
morning.
Besides
the
guy
who
opens
the
door
to
your
room
unannounced
when
the
do
not
disturb
sign
is
hanging
outside;
the
staff
are
very
friendly,
welcoming,
and
courteous.
The
location
is
very
good.