Before I start, I'd like to say that there are some good points to this hotel. For example, it is pretty cheap (compared to most), it is well-located (five minutes from Blue Mosque), and the staff are friendly and helpful. But.... As far as the room went, this was probably one of the worst hotels we've stayed in. We were in the dreaded basement room, so there was no window, and the walls were damp and peeling. We had booked twin beds, and we had them, but there was only one double sheet, so we couldn't move the beds apart. There were two single quilts, but only one of them had a cover on it. The bathroom was tiny, and I mean tiny - when you sat on the toilet, your elbow was in the sink. The shower hose bracket was broken (so you had to hold it all the time), the cracked shower head sprayed water in every direction, and the shower door frame was so low I kept banging my head on it (and I'm not that tall). There was no top to the toilet cistern, and no flush handle either, so you had to reach into the cistern and trigger it that way. There was no soap and no toilet paper - we had to go out and buy some. There was a hairdryer in the bathroom, and it should have a 'dead mans switch' that shuts it off when you let go, but worryingly, it didn't. Not safe for a room that got soaked every time you showered. The bedroom door didn't seem to fit the frame, which itself was not fixed properly to the wall. There was no safe, and no breakfast either. The area around the hotel is slightly rough, but okay for two blokes. There are some cheap restaurants around, but the streets are steep and busy with traffic. Not recommended for grandma. But...we were only really there to sleep, and we slept okay, and it gave us loads of laughs. So if you're into cheap and cheerful, you might like this place, but if you like nice hotels, give it a miss.
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