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21. juni 2024
This is an expensive hotel with rooms costing more than E200/night. Is it unreasonable to expect air conditioning that works? Additional pillows if you need them? (apparently the rooms were full, so they were all in use - I saw no evidence of this). Or a receptionist who is available day and night to sort it? (and no instructions as to what you should do if there's a problem). Or a decent selection of food for breakfast, instead of an amiable but gormless youth who tells you that there isn't any cheese, or meat, and that essentially your choice is Peach juice, a selection of croissants and jam, some yoghurt and coffee? Oh, and he later realised that there was an orange that he could squeeze if we wanted fresh orange juice. The place looks stylish (though the staircase carpet is a bit frayed). The situation is ordinary (it's a residential street, so no special views) but reasonably close to the centre. The problem, I suspect, is that the owner just isn't prepared to invest in new carpets or working air conditioning, to pay for food for an adequate breakfast or staff to man the hotel. Even though she charges prices that would bring all of these things and more elsewhere. The impression that I had was that she simply didn't care. We had the most uncomfortable night that I can recall in any hotel that charged more than E100 a night. It was June. The temperature was high. The room was stifling and the lack of extra pillows was a real problem for us. The breakfast was embarrassing and made Fawlty Towers look professional. We cut our visit short. It's probably fine in cool weather and if you're happy with just coffee and pastries for breakfast and aren't gluten intolerant. At this price, though, it's still a rip off.
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