It feels somewhere between a motel and a hotel rather than a hotel.
There was no view from the window, but the exterior wall was visible.
Even with all the lights turned on, it was a dark room.
I like dark places, but this is pitch dark.
It's the first time I've seen a place that doesn't give you a bottle of water when you check in.
It's okay. You can buy a bottle of water for 1 euro at a nearby Indian supermarket.
Basel Hotel? It was cheap, but prices are very high these days, so if you want to go to a better place, you have to spend more money.
I felt like I was in a museum because there was an old-fashioned hair dryer in the bathroom that looked older than my age. This was an opportunity for me to decide to bring a hair dryer with me.
The location is close to Baselneta Beach and the subway station, and it's nice to have a bus stop right in front. It's close to the Picasso Museum and La Chinata Hoffman Bakery.
This is a cheap hotel, right?
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