tjd2015
Google
At Sky Hotel you get what you'd expect: an average midrange Hotel as advertised. The rooms are small with add-in tiny private bathroom. The rooms have a TV with a couple of local and international stations and a mini bar (fridge). The room I stayed in had a nice little terrace-like balcony with a view of neighboring buildings and it was seperated by a small wooden privacy shield from the next rooms balcony. ||The AC works great and you get the remote for the TV and AC upon check-in (where you also have to return it at check-out). ||The check-in and out process was quick, efficent and friendly. The friendliness of the staff is by far the one extraordinary thing you get when staying at the hotel.||The hotel is conviently situated near Ledras street within a pedestrian area of Nicosia, only about 700 meters from the crossing into the northern part. Unfortunately it also means that there is no parking available at the Hotel. Next possible public parking is located 5 min by foot next to the central bus station that costs 0.50€ each hour, also during the night. ||My rate didn't inlcude breakfast but this can be found easily in several locations within only a few minutes walking distance or directly in the adjacent Lebanese Restaurant that is rather recommended for dinner with regular belly dance performances.||Only really downside is that all power outlets shut down when you leave the room and take the metallic key tag out of the corresponding plug. No way to charge any appliances during the day or to keep food refrigerated. As a concerned citizen of the world I agree to save energy. There's no need to keep lights on or even the AC running during the day out in the city, but it would be great if the fridge as well as one outlet would stay connected at all times even without the key tag in the wall.