1/5 Jenna S. 4 months ago on Google • 43 reviews
I’ve
been
to
many
hostels
in
Europe
and
have
never
felt
as
unsafe
as
I
did
here.
They
had
a
code
to
enter
the
main
room,
but
that
does
not
make
a
difference
when
the
staff
lets
people
into
private
rooms
anyway.
Do
not
trust
your
luggage
in
the
room
even
if
you
rented
the
entire
room!
When
we
checked
in,
we
carried
our
luggage
up
the
stairs
only
to
find
a
room
full
of
other
people’s
luggage
(we
rented
a
private
room).
When
I
told
the
receptionist,
he
responded
“there
aren’t
people
in
that
room”.
So
it’s
dirty
and
people
left
their
stuff?
He
eventually
reassigned
us
to
a
different
room
and
the
door
to
the
bathroom
would
not
close
due
to
a
broken
lock
(see
photo)
and
there
was
no
shower
curtain
or
water
retainer
so
the
water
from
the
shower
just
flooded
the
entire
bathroom
(see
photo).
Additionally,
none
of
the
rooms
our
group
rented
came
with
towels,
even
though
this
was
arranged
prior.
One
set
of
people
in
our
group
that
rented
a
different
room
ended
up
getting
locked
out
in
the
afternoon
one
day.
None
of
their
keys
would
work
and
the
receptionist’s
master
key
also
did
not
work.
Their
solution?
Wait
until
9am
the
following
morning
for
their
technician
to
come
and
fix
the
door.
But
they
had
no
available
rooms
to
allow
the
girls
to
sleep
in
and
all
of
their
luggage
was
locked
behind
that
door.
The
bathroom
door
being
broken
makes
a
lot
more
sense
after
that.
The
rooms
do
not
look
like
the
photos
advertised
by
the
hostel.
You’ll
feel
like
you’re
living
in
an
old
orphanage
with
Annie.
The
cellar
living
quarters
is
cute
though.
Breakfast
was
not
restocked
well.
Our
group
was
large
so
we
divided
into
two
smaller
groups
and
by
the
second
group,
there
was
no
hot
food
left.
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