suzanne012
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Lesar Angel is a beautiful building, inside and out, centrally located but sufficiently off the main drag to be quiet. Or so we thought. The first morning we were woken at 7.30 by builders renovating the property next door. We had one of the attic rooms so there were drills going literally outside our window. The next morning we were woken at 7.15. Good job we had to be up fairly early anyway as we were checking out (thankfully!). By the look of the adjacent building I'd guess the renovations are going to take quite a while. Might be worth checking when you book if you're not one who's up with the larks or need an afternoon kip. ||Our room (7) was very spacious, but a bit tired - especially the bathroom. There was a coffee machine but just the one pod each - bit tight. Furniture all a bit mish-mash and the space didn't really flow, but we were comfortable enough. Breakfast was a slightly odd affair. Tea and coffee is help yourself using flasks of just-about-warm-enough water kept either side of the two warming plates for fried/scrambled eggs. They were the only warm thing. No toast!! Bread selection good first morning, not so the next. Not a particularly wide selection of other stuff either. ||The one thing that I really liked about this hotel is the garden at the back. It's up quite a few steep steps so perhaps not for the dodgy of knee, but an absolutely lovely place to sit an have a drink (that we bought from shop around the corner as no bar at the hotel). Looking out over the rooftops, it's very chilled and quiet (the builders had finished by 4.30), all we could hear were the birds. Bliss!