If you’re simply looking for a place to sleep, especially if you just need somewhere to crash after a night out, this hotel might work for you. But just that… From the entrance to the elevator and lobby, there’s a noticeable unpleasant smell, though it improves a bit in the rooms. While the rooms themselves aren’t overly unpleasant, they’re not particularly inviting either, and the beds are on the harder side.
The service was so so disappointing. Although check-in is listed as starting at 3pm, when we arrived on Friday, there was no staff available. It took us about 30 minutes to deal with someone on the phone, who kept instructing us to go to the front desk, apparently unaware that it was unstaffed. They also mentioned instructions would be in a message to us via email, but after checking all mailbox and spambox, we found no details about codes or keys.
On checkout, we asked if we could store our luggage for a few hours before heading to the station, but we were told ‘No, we close now.’ This was at 11am, despite the opening hours being until 3pm. Also, none of the rooms are soundproof, so you can hear sounds from the bathroom, shower, and lobby.
Overall, it’s a bare-minimum option that might work if you just need somewhere to rest.