The hotel has a room that doesn’t match the photos, located on the first floor next to the entrance to the upstairs rooms, with a noisy wooden staircase. The main issue is the private bathroom is outside the room, right in front of the entrance. This creates an awkward situation: if someone opens the entrance door, you can’t open your room door, and if the door is left open, you might get stuck in the bathroom.
At night, going to the bathroom becomes uncomfortable since you need to dress fully before leaving the room, as you might run into others in the hallway. The room has no sink, and the windows face a wall about 50 cm away. The shower is under the wooden stairs, so the constant noise of suitcases and shoes makes it feel like a bus station bathroom.
While the bathroom photo on the app is accurate, the hotel doesn’t clarify that the bathroom is outside and in the hallway, nor are there photos of this specific room. The hotel charges hotel rates but functions more like a hostel. The room isn’t old, and they provide coffee capsules and water daily, but breakfast isn’t included. They do offer two mini sparkling wines as a welcome gesture. The soap and shampoo are low quality, and there’s no full-length mirror, only a small one in the bathroom, which lacks space for personal items.