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29 novembre 2023
Honestly one of the worst hotel experiences I've had in any country across a number of decades. Start off with the stairs to the room - uneven, unclear, the carpet moves with you and carrying luggage up them would constitute as a form of torture in some cultures. Once at the room - met with a door handle which was hanging off before even getting in. Good start right? Once in, there's a double bed and a toilet, but that's about it. With two adults in it and luggage, you can't move around freely unless the other person is on the bed. The bed itself is held up (barely) with random scrap wood. The mattress is not so much a mattress, just an assortment of uncomfortably placed springs which somehow snuggle in between each of your ribs during the night. The pillows are just really thick pillow cases filled with ambitious thoughts, the duvet had a stain of unknown and concerning origin. Directly above the bed there's an attack hatch which, quite honestly, had me thinking I was 20 minutes into a low budget 90s horror movie, there were gaps throughout it which definitely didn't help the temperature during the night. Nowhere near the advertisements does it state that one side of the building is adjacent to a railway line, meaning you feel every rumble until around 2am. You can shut the window though, just not to any level of use. The final thought - I write this as I sit in M&S Cafe, with a newfound appreciation for a non-penetrated ribcase, although each and every part of my body aches. Not only is this beyond basic, it's under kept, outdated, overpriced (yes, it's in a superb area but there's homeless people sleeping better tonight) and quite brutally miserable. If you are considering a stay here, please look to spend the extra £10 or so per night and stay somewhere else. This place should be condemned.
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