1/5 Tomas O. 1 year ago on Google
One
sentence
describes
this
hotel
perfectly
-
"lack
of
care".
The
rooms
look
nice
at
first
sight
but
when
you
look
at
the
details
you
start
to
notice
things
-
dust
everywhere,
windows
that
cannot
be
properly
opened/closed,
AC
not
working,
heater
regulation
knob
now
working,
pipes
not
done
properly
(=smell
in
the
bathroom),
wobbly
toilet.
The
walls
are
very
thin
so
you
can
hear
pretty
much
everything.
The
sink
to
wash
your
hands
is
located
outside
of
the
bathroom.
By
far
the
best
part
of
the
room
were
the
beds
and
matrasses.
Absolutely
filthy
-
full
of
food
drops,
skin
drops,
some
grains,
and
full
of
stains.
The
blankets
were
exactly
the
same
-
yellow
instead
of
white.
At
least
the
bed
sheets
looked
clean.
Maybe
too
clean
cause
I
woke
up
with
some
contact
rash
on
my
skin.
1
star
is
too
much.
The
dinner
at
the
restaurant
was
underwhelming
-
gnocchi
without
any
taste,
hard
to
chew.
Salad
from
totally
overcooked
peppers
and
tomatoes,
with
pieces
of
raw
cucumbers
(thank
god
for
those)
and
a
kilo
of
cottage
cheese
(why?).
Pavlova
was
old,
whipped
cream
tasteless.
The
prices
do
not
reflect
the
quality.
Luckily,
there
is
a
Lidl
right
next
to
the
hotel
so
you
can
go
there,
get
a
bun,
and
feel
much
more
satisfied.
The
breakfast
was
just
like
the
dinner
-
the
most
basic
you
can
get.
Some
supermarket
stuff
-
musli,
milk,
yoghurt,
defrosted
buns,
eidam
30%,
a
few
apples
and
pears
(thumbs
up
for
those).
The
scrambled
eggs
were
just
bad.
The
"bábovka"
(traditional
Czech
homemade
sweet
bun)
was
at
least
a
week
old,
hard
AF,
tasteless
(doubt
it
was
made
on
the
spot)
The
wellness,
on
the
other
hand,
was
nice.
Very
well
thought-out
changing
rooms
with
a
lot
of
nice
details
(weight
scale,
skin
care
products,
hair
products,...).
The
saunas
were
a
little
too
small
but
still
very
nice
and
did
the
job
fine.
I
loved
the
lighting
in
the
saunas
and
the
common
room
and
the
dark
walls
going
with
it.
Very
pleasant
for
the
eyes.
4/5
TLDR:
Absolutely
worth
the
sauna
visit.
Not
worth
staying
at
the
hotel
itself.