3/5 Eo 1 year ago on Google
The
hotel
was
about
what
I
would
expect
for
the
price
point.
Room
was
fairly
clean
and
the
premises
were
somewhat
quiet
except
for
between
8-10
pm.
The
breakfast
was
pretty
nice:
nothing
to
write
home
about
in
terms
of
taste
as
it
wasn't
anything
gourmet,
but
there
were
a
wide
variety
of
options
and
it
was
satisfying.
The
staff
were
friendly
or
at
least
not
rude
and
explained
everything
I
needed
to
know
about
the
hotel
premises
on
check-in,
which
is
always
a
bonus
in
this
not-so-friendly
neck
of
Europe.
They
also
take
cash
which
is
a
plus
in
my
book.
All
that
said,
I
was
not
able
to
get
a
very
good
night's
rest,
partly
from
the
"mattress"
in
the
room
being
pretty
crushed/deflated,
but
mainly
because
the
room
was
too
hot.
I
tried
every
combination
of
buttons
and
settings
possible
on
the
thermostat
to
try
to
lower
it
from
mid
20s
C
to
the
lowest
option
(18C),
but
it
never
got
any
cooler
and
in
fact
it
got
hotter
throughout
the
night
(started
at
23
C
and
ended
up
at
26
C).
I
was
only
able
to
get
about
5
hours
of
sleep
because
of
the
stuffiness.
They
should
probably
note
their
thermostat
doesn't
work
except
to
change
how
loud
you
want
the
fan
in
the
night.
And
for
some
more-minour
gripes:
the
cellular
reception
out
here
for
some
reason
is
very
bad,
at
least
if
you
have
a
phone
that
makes
use
of
the
Tele2
network.
I
pretty
much
never
had
a
signal
my
whole
stay.
Luckily,
that
isn't
such
a
problem
as
the
hotel
has
free
WiFi,
so
I
didn't
end
up
stuck
in
the
Dark
Ages.
The
bathtub
in
the
room
is
one
of
those
that
have
a
very
high
side
and
a
very
high
step-up,
such
that
getting
out
of
it
is
kind
of
hazardous
if
you
aren't
a
giant,
so
be
warned
of
that.
I
anyways
might
consider
staying
here
again
if
I
was
travelling
with
someone
else
so
long
as
prices
remain
pretty
low/discounted
through
booking
websites
-
but
on
my
own
initiative,
I
would
be
discouraged
from
it
on
the
point
of
the
temperature
problem
in
the
rooms.