Martín_TY
October 25, 2025
🛏️ ROOM
• Room type: A double room where the aesthetic is a result of time's indifference, not design.
• Bed: Large bed with a firm mattress and two pillows (one soft and one firm). The sheets were clean but visibly old.
• Cleanliness: The room was clean.
• Amenities: Small flat TV with channels showing interference; safe box available; no fridge.
• Rest & Comfort: True rest is a challenge. The soundproofing is non-existent; you'll hear the elevator, hallway traffic, neighboring guests, even traffic and conversations from the street, despite being on the 5th floor. For your convenience, the hotel offers nightly illumination: light streams in from the hallway under the door (an incredible flaw!), and the curtains are purely decorative, failing to block the light at sunrise.
🚽 BATHROOM
• Condition: The bathroom is very old, but it was clean.
• Basic products: The hotel generously provides two bars of soap, pre-sliced to an amusing thinness for maximum conservation.
• Towels: The towels were clean, but their quality was truly remarkable—very used, stained, and paper-thin.
• Fittings: The bidet had a significant water leak.
🍳 MEALS
• Included: Breakfast.
• Variety and quality: The breakfast was scarce in variety (sweet, savory, cold, and some warm options). The juice and coffee were of poor quality.
• Service: The waitress was friendly.
👨💼 SERVICE
• Front Desk: The evening/night receptionist was completely engrossed in his mobile phone, actively avoiding eye contact. When we asked a question, he efficiently dismissed us, suggesting we read the information on the photocopy—a clear display of zero hospitality.
💡 FINAL VERDICT
• ✔ Best thing: The excellent, central location, just a short walk from the Obelisco.
• ❌ Worst thing: The combination of critical comfort failures: the non-existent soundproofing, the nightly light leakage, the poor quality of essential items (towels, soap), and the unhelpful attitude at the front desk.