3/5 Vinícius E. 8 years ago on Google
It's
a
good
option
if
you're
on
a
budget,
specially
if
you're
looking
for
a
long
term
stay.
It's
a
little
far
from
downtown
(around
50
minutes
using
the
public
transport),
but
the
public
transport
in
Sweden
is
fast
and
efficient.
There
good
and
bad
things
here:
GOOD:
-
The
rooms
have
a
nice
small
kitchen
with
microwave
oven,
coffee
machine,
cups,
glasses,
forks,
knives
and
even
a
stove
with
pans
and
utensils
to
cook
your
own
meal.
-
There
is
a
7-Eleven,
Max
(Swedish
burger
chain)
and
a
couple
of
restaurants
nearby.
In
a
10-15
minutes
walking
distance
there's
a
supermarket,
grocery
stores,
pharmacy,
etc.
-
There's
free
wifi
on
the
rooms
now.
It
was
avaliable
only
through
cable
previously.
The
connection
is
very
good.
BAD:
-
The
worst
part
is
definitely
the
reception.
In
order
to
get
the
keys
we
need
to
go
to
the
7-Eleven
nearby.
It's
not
that
far,
but
it's
an
annoyance
when
one
is
carrying
2
heavy
luggages.
There's
a
reception
in
the
hotel
too,
but
there's
not
always
someone
there.
-
The
elevador
is
scary
and
kinda
dangerous.
There's
no
door.
-
There's
no
room
service.
None!
They
technically
clean
the
rooms
if
you
stay
for
more
than
1
week,
but
I
stayed
there
for
2
weeks
and
nobody
cleaned
my
room.
I
also
didn't
find
anybody
in
the
reception
to
ask
about
it.
-
Now
they
have
TVs
in
the
rooms
(they
didn't
have
until
recently),
but
it's
internet
TV
with
very
few
free
options
to
watch.
Most
channels
are
paid.
-
They
have
a
laundry
room,
but
it's
always
fully
booked.
They
should
have
more
laundry
rooms
for
the
guests.
In
conclusion,
I
recommend
this
hotel,
specially
if
you're
on
a
budget,
but
if
you
have
some
extra
money
to
spend
in
Sweden
then
maybe
you
should
look
for
something
else.
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