The location is good, the staff is friendly. This is not the first time we have stayed at this hotel. We like everything, we don't pay attention to minor flaws. But I would like to have more varied breakfasts. If it's been more than three days, it's very monotonous and it wouldn't hurt to highlight the renovation of the bathrooms. And very weak noise insulation. The elevator can be heard working. It's a very cozy hotel.
As everyone correctly writes here, the hotel is tired: bathrooms, flooring, furniture.
But in a couple of days I got used to it :)) and I no longer noticed that the lid on the toilet was poorly attached.
At 6:30 a.m., we were woken up by a call to prayer from a nearby mosque, and in the evening, the protesters who gathered near the hotel kept us awake.
The sauna... didn't heat up practically - it's probably faulty, well, that's it..
The breakfast is basic without frills, you can eat, I'm OK.
Staff. I liked how the daily cleaning took place, everything was neatly folded, towels were not forgotten to be changed, the bed was neatly made.
At the reception, the first people rarely greeted each other, the waiters in the lounge chatted sweetly with each other while dirty plates were waiting for them on the table :) not really for a 4* hotel (maybe someone won't notice, but I have a professional education)
We checked in earlier than the prescribed 14 hours- thank you.
The location is not bad: there is both a surface metro and an underground one nearby, but we often walked to Eminen or through the rows of the shopping bazaar or through Sultanie, in principle, also through the rows.
In general, it can't be said that it was bad, but I won't come back here either. Basically, I just like living in Europe more, and I can choose a more interesting and newer hotel, and I like the architecture there more.