The hotel itself doesn't look bad as you walk down the hall to your room. But the number itself is depressing. Repairs have been required for a long time, and not cosmetic, but major. Renovation by design from the noughties.
We lived in a 3-bed room. I didn't want to walk barefoot on the carpet at all. Visually, it is very dirty. There are absolutely not enough outlets, especially by the bed. And the sockets that are there are smashed to pieces. Some penny lamps were placed on the bedside tables. To turn off the light in the room, you have to get up. The bed is like plywood. My sides hurt in the morning. The pillow is normal.
I wanted to drink tea in the evening, turned on the electric kettle and went to the bathroom, I come out - it continues to boil stubbornly, i.e. it did not turn off automatically. It's already scary!
Breakfast is also mediocre - boiled/fried egg, flatbread, cucumber, tomato, biscuits, waffles, cherries, strawberries, tea, instant coffee.
The hotel is absolutely not worth the money!
It's a pretty good location. The staff is friendly. The room is large and spacious. The renovation is old, the beds are creaking, the light bulb by the mirror is hanging on the wires. The window closes only with tape (the lock does not work). We checked in late at night, there was a strong smell from the diffuser in the room. I was even worried that he would make us unable to sleep or give us a headache. The lights turned on, and a huge cockroach ran down the hallway. There is breakfast, but I don't want to eat it: everything looks unappetizing.