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Simon Sundboell -
6 years ago
Amongst the weirdest experiences I've had in a hotel, and not in a good way.
The building, from the reception onwards, already looks dated and old. They are renovating the floors, so hopefully that should make a difference.
On the evidence, though, not; I was given a recently renovated room, and while at least it's new furniture and bathroom, the decor was just weird, apparently aiming for some sort of Provence-feel. The cables to the lighting is sticking out of the wall, there are no plugs in the vicinity of the coffee maker, the hardboard curtains (yep, also trying to be Provence) do not open fully due to an oddly placed shelf being in the way - and the main door does not have even a simple lock, so you feel weirdly naked.
And so on. It just feels cheap and poorly done, throughout.
The cheap price and location - close to the city centre - saves the two stars, though.