The hotel is new, opening in November 2023. However, not much effort was put into the construction, or a lot of savings were made. The room is thinly soundproof, a neighbor was still taking a shower at 12:30 a.m., I thought it was mine. The mop floors have little or no impact sound insulation, you can hear every step from the next room. The room design was the work of an architect who will certainly never have to live in it himself: the shower and sink are right next to the bed! This means that the shower fumes and hair when blow-drying are distributed nicely in the room, not to mention any "privacy". Fortunately, the toilet is in a small room, but so tiny that you can hardly get past the door. There is no seat with a backrest where you can sit comfortably after a hard day, just a shapeless leather seat cushion. When I complained about this, I was told that this was intentional. The concept wants something that the guest does not want, interesting. You also look in vain for a closet or a shelf for clothes, there is only an open clothes rail with coat hangers and a suitcase rack, so you live out of your suitcase. The soap dispenser by the sink was completely dusty, the one in the shower was broken. Otherwise the room was bright, 2 huge windows down to the floor. The double bed was comfortable. The lighting can be easily controlled with a touchpad from the bed. WiFi works excellently. Breakfast was included in my price of around €75 (1 person). So of course you can't expect an organic gourmet breakfast. The quality is accordingly: cheap sausage, cheese, ready-made yoghurt in large bowls, sweet cheap orange juice, ready-made meatballs, etc. The selection itself is, however, reasonably plentiful, such as scrambled eggs, sausages, muesli, various rolls, 2 coffee machines, etc. However, the tables are not wiped down regularly, you have to clear your dishes away yourself. So you have to look for a clean table. The room is huge and uncomfortable, but fully glazed all around, which at least gave you a nice view. In the evenings, there is also food in this large lounge area such as pizza, burgers, pasta, wraps and salads, as I saw on the menu. The staff were really friendly and helpful throughout. The car park is overpriced at €20 and was already full. After about 5 minutes of searching, I found a parking space just a few hundred meters away in a side street that costs €1/hour with a parking meter, but you only have to pay until 7 p.m. and from 9 a.m. Or 100 meters further on, if you're lucky, it's even free (I was lucky). Overall, a cheap hotel with a number of weaknesses that could have been avoided without much extra cost. At least other budget hotels can do it better.
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