Elli Sketo
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Not sure what I can compare this with. The hotel itself is clean and in a good location, near the centre. The rooms are also clean and I found the bed comfortable. There was sufficient heating which I could turn up or down and overall I felt pleasant in the room.
However, I picked their most expensive room and with that in mind I am not sure how the rest of the rooms are. The decor is old fashioned and rustic, the furniture feels cheap and is worn out and the bathroom ( which was very clean ) was a cheap addition to the room. I have read in other reviews that some rooms don't even have private bathrooms so I guess I am happy for that.
I didn't try the breakfast. It looked nice, with things from a local bakery just down the road which I did visit and everything I had there was nice. However, the selection in the breakfast seemed a bit small.
The biggest win of the hotel was it's service. I arrived late at night and had to call someone to let me in, who picked up immediately and was very helpful. The ladies in the reception I met every morning were kind and super helpful. Everyone would do their absolute best to make me feel comfortable and welcomed which to me is a great win. The bed was made every day and it felt like someone would make sure the room is clean, although I didn't leave any mess behind.
Overall, for what it costs and what you get, and taking into consideration how expensive everything else around it is, id say it's a good deal if you are staying in Aarhus for a couple of days and you are on a budget.
If you're looking for a nicer room and modern amenities, you'd have to go somewhere else.