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I stayed for three nights at this hotel on a trip of the Baltic States. ||I actually really enjoyed the hotel - the staff were friendly and efficient. The hotel was very well located at the edge of the old town, with the town square, several good restaurants of different cuisines and a little mini-market all within a few minutes' walking distance. ||In my room, 213, the bed was comfortable, though was very obviously two single bases pushed together, with single quilts (common I believe in this part of the world) and 2 overlapping single bedspreads (which didn't look great). The room was kept at a good temperature, and had a fully opening window and door (to nowhere) for looking out and access to (very) fresh air as it was -15C outside. There was a very interesting rear-church view. The shower gave an excellent flow rate and was very controllable. Everything was clean. ||The room was somewhat dated in design. It had more of a 90s look though I liked it. The in-room telephone didn't work, requiring me to visit reception in person. I used the hotel laundry service which was excellent value and returned to me on time. The housekeeping service was good, focused on the bathroom and any rubbish removal. I was pleased that getting the room serviced was automatic i.e. I didn't have to "opt-in" as I had at other hotels, though I'm not used to not having the bed made as part of daily housekeeping. That was just left. Not too big a deal overall but unexpected.||On my first night, I'm confident there was practically no-one staying at the hotel. For the second night, there were a few more people in the hotel. My main criticism is that the room wasn't soundproof enough - people in the adjacent room were talking loudly and sneezing late at night, and this could be heard readily, as could noise from the floor above. As a relatively light sleeper, this affected my sleep somewhat.||I was somewhat disappointed that the hotel's restaurant was closed on Sunday and Monday, which were my first two nights.