Sarah A
Google
Normally I would say that you shouldn’t expect much from such a cheap hotel, but the standards of the place were practically insulting. It was ironic for them to be in the hospitality sector. The woman at the front desk (who works during the night) did not seem to speak much English beyond her request that we pay for the hotel immediately (it had to be repeated three times that we would pay during check out). ||After the hassle at the desk, we headed to our room which reeked of cigarettes. As a smoker, you’d expect this not to bother me, but it did. Notably, we requested a non smoking room. Of course, this is not the fault of the hotel itself, but some attention to detail would have been appreciated. Furthermore, the floor was sticky and had noticeable stains. These were also found on the walls. The shower pressure was amazing (big plus point), but the drains (there are two) did not function properly. Even during shorter showers, a pause was needed to allow the flooding to subside and for the soap to be washed away. ||The next morning, we commented on these faults and we were moved to the room next door. The room did not stink like cigarettes, the floor was a bit cleaner, but not clean, and the drainage issue persisted. I tried opening the wardrobe and the door fell on me. At this point, I did little else but laugh. ||The location of the hotel was very good, the AC worked fine and the man at the reception desk (worked during the day) was incredibly kind and did his best to accommodate us. I do hope that these comments take effect, because this place does have the potential to be very comfortable.