2 /5
Reseña
★
★
Looking at the other reviews, this place is obviously very popular with German travelers. The hotel itself was clean and the staff very nice and friendly, but this just isn't a hotel in the in the normal way. First off there is no reception, you walk from outside into a massive dining area and bar, tucked in between is a tiny reception area. Once checked in I headed to my room, although the rooms are part of the complex, the stairs are outside and unheated, reminds me of a hostel. The rooms are probably the most basic I have ever stayed in, a double room consisted of two single wooden box beds, the heating was off, no AC, no fridge/mini bar, all channels on TV were in German. I has to turn up the heat to full on the bathroom radiator to warm the bedroom up. The radiator in the bedroom was in a deep alcove behind the curtains. The room had a single desk chair, plus the cheapest table lights i have ever seen, 3 Euros and 40 cents from Ikea (they still had the labels on them) which added to the feel of a hostel. All this luxury for 90 Euros a night! On the plus side the restaurant was quite good, basic food but well done. There was also no visible signs of WiFi on offer, when I inquired I was told I would have to pay a 20 Euro deposit....why??? I dont get it, do they think you are going to steal the wifi? The hotel is advertised as three star but to me felt like two star.