Whoever said this is a 4-star hotel obviously never looked further than the lobby. This is definitely 2-star standard. We spent a week here for a family holiday. On our arrival, we were given a room on the first floor and it was not nice. There were stains on the carpet, a cigarette burn in the bedcover and the room felt generally tacky. We asked to be moved, which they did (though seemed rather incredulous about our criticism). Our new room was also on the first floor, but at least they had replaced the carpet with some fake-wood floorcovering, which felt cleaner. Having said that, the double bed was in a sort of alcove, which did have brown carpet, and yes, it had a few stains. The alcove could be screened off by pulling across a tacky-looking fake japanese screen thing, but we didn't bother. Because we had changed rooms, the sofa bed wasn't made up, so we had to ask the night porter for some sheets, which he sort of threw at us. We only had one child with us, so the sofa bed was adequate. However, if you have 2 children, note that the fourth "bed" is just a pull-out thing on wheels which comes from under the sofa-bed. If you use this, I think the room would be very cramped indeed. A cleaner did come in every day to make the beds and clean the bathroom, and you could get fresh towels if you wanted them (though there is a note in the bathroom asking you to re-use your towels for the sake of the environment). The bathroom was clean, but again poorly decorated. The room had a kitchenette with sink, dishwasher (bizarre!), microwave, fridge and two-ring stove. There was cutlery, crockery etc if you wanted to risk using it. The best thing about the hotel was the pool, which was a reasonable size and had loungers. If you have children, take note that the water was freezing. Ok if the air temp is 30 degrees, but still a shock to the system! The hotel is located down a poorly lit residential street, but the neighbourhood seemed safe enough and it was quiet. It is only a 10-minute walk from the town centre or train station, and a 5-minute walk from the bus station. There are 2 breakfasts, an Express or a Buffet. The Express is cheaper and consists of a croissant, a roll and a mini pain au chocolat, plus the usual drinks and juices (all of which come from a machine). We gave up on this and bought food from the supermarket which we prepared in our room, and that turned out to be better value. Some guests we spoke to do return to this hotel, but we would probably not.
Room Tip: Apparently rooms on the 3rd floor have balconies, but are still small rooms.
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