1/5 Jose Antonio L. 5 months ago on Google
When
you
arrive
tired
at
8
PM
after
a
long
day
of
walking,
you
don’t
want
to
spend
30
minutes
under
interrogation
by
someone
asking
you
questions,
with
a
kind
of
pedantic
attitude,
about
your
data
and
what
you’ll
want
for
breakfast
the
next
day;
you
just
want
to
go
to
your
room.
You
also
don’t
need
them
to
explain
how
the
room
card
works
and
warn
you
that
you’ll
have
to
pay
42€
if
you
lose
it,
unless
it’s
the
first
time
you’re
in
a
hotel.
You’re
the
last
guest
of
the
day
and
they
offer
you
an
upgrade
to
a
room
without
a
shared
bathroom,
but
at
an
extra
charge.
That’s
fine;
you
don’t
want
to
pay
extra,
but
other
hotels
upgrade
you
for
free
in
these
cases.
Anyway,
you’d
expect
that
the
shared
bathroom
at
least
would
be
usable.
That’s
not
the
case;
the
water
in
the
shower
is
cold
and
the
WC
has
a
strong
odor
of
urine.
The
radiator
in
the
room
makes
an
annoying
buzz
that
makes
sleeping
uncomfortable,
and
the
noise
from
the
hall
can
be
heard
inside
the
room.
The
room
is
small
and
old,
but
ok
to
crash
for
a
night
or
two.
Check-in
and
check-out
times
are
too
restrictive,
but
at
least
you
know
that
in
advance.
Not
everything
was
bad.
The
breakfast
was
very
good,
you
can
park
in
front
of
the
hotel
for
free,
and
the
mattress
was
quite
comfortable.
And
we
had
a
bible
in
the
room
😅
I
hope
this
comment
helps
you
to
improve
for
future
guests.