Debulusate
September 29, 2023
The biggest advantage: the room size is okay, clean and tidy. The mattress is very comfortable and the quilt is warm. The room is in tower A, which is very quiet, but it has to go through two elevators and a corridor, and there is no view outside the window. Still nice to stay overnight. The location of the hotel is acceptable, although it is not in the canal area. It takes more than half an hour to walk to the canal scenic area. It took two hours to walk to the Central Station and the scenery was great. Breakfast is average, so-so. What is not very satisfactory is that there are no slippers. Even when I checked in, I was told that there was no power converter. European hotels don’t have bottled water or toiletries. But it's still inconvenient because we don't even have slippers. We have to go barefoot the entire room. The front desk man on the second day was a man, and he borrowed it again and directly gave him a power converter, otherwise it would be really inconvenient. The nearest convenience store is less than ten minutes' walk away, so you need to check a map. The clerk's service is quite patient. The biggest drawback is the shower, the water flow is too small, and there is no door in the shower, so the water gets into the bathroom. Overall not bad.
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