2/5 Sebastian H. 9 years ago on Google
Had
a
rather
unpleasant
time
staying
at
the
White
Nest
Hostel
for
3
nights
with
my
girlfriend
last
week.
At
first
glance
the
place
looks
inviting,
there's
a
bright
patio
and
marble
floors,
which
do
a
great
job
cooling
down
the
place
in
summer
I
can
imagine.
Unluckily
for
us,
we
were
there
in
February
and
since
the
underfloor
heating
didn't
work
properly
the
room
temperature
was
at
about
5°
C
(40°
F)
when
we
arrived.
We
were
told
that
the
heating
would
take
some
time
to
come
on,
so
we
went
out
for
a
little
stroll.
When
we
came
back
and
it
still
didn't
work,
I
asked
for
another
room
on
the
third
floor
for
the
meantime.
Unfortunately,
in
this
room
the
mattresses
were
extremely
saggy,
you
could
almost
feel
the
springs
drilling
into
your
back,
however,
I
was
too
tired
to
ask
for
a
different
room
again.
Next
day,
after
3
or
4
hours
of
sleep,
I
realized
that
I
must
have
forgotten
my
watch
(not
an
expensive
one)
in
the
room
we
were
given
in
the
beginning,
so
I
went
back
to
look
for
it.
There
was
a
cleaning
lady
mopping
the
floor
(shouldn’t
she
have
done
this
in
the
first
place?!?)
and
when
I
asked
her
if
she
had
seen
my
watch
she
denied.
Later
that
day,
the
heating
finally
kicked
in
and
we
could
move
into
the
first
room.
(The
private
rooms
with
double
bed
are
spacious
as
is
the
bathroom,
definitely
okay
for
this
price
category.)
On
the
morning
we
left
the
place,
we
went
down
to
the
kitchen
for
a
bowl
of
cereals
and
when
we
came
back
I
found
my
watch
peeking
out
from
under
a
sheet
of
paper
on
the
bedside
table
(as
if
I
didn’t
check
every
corner
of
that
room…apparently
the
cleaning
lady
had
realized
that
she
wouldn’t
get
jack
for
that
watch,
she
didn’t
even
bother
to
set
the
right
time
again,
it
was
almost
amusing).
Long
story
short,
if
you’re
travelling
with
your
partner,
invest
10
€
more
and
look
for
a
hotel,
the
clientele
here
is
mostly
young
backpackers
looking
for
fun
(on
our
arrival
the
staff
told
us
laughingly
that
they
had
just
had
a
horde
of
French
backpackers
there,
almost
tearing
the
place
apart).