Guest User
November 9, 2023
The first thing to know is that there is no reception. Everything works with codes. First you have one for the entrance to the building, but it doesn't matter because when I was there the door was broken. That is, anyone on the streets could enter (at least the time I was there). Then, after checking in at a machine: you receive another code for the room. Many find it difficult to use it later. The elevator was not working, and since there is no reception, we had to go up the stairs. There is a phone number for a “support hotel”, but they don't answer. Regarding the room: it is small and dirty. Not because of the daily cleaning, but because of the accumulated years. The carpet is full of stains, bumps on the walls, damage... the truth is that it is quite disgusting. On the other hand, there is no breakfast and everything (including television) is in German and only German. Lastly, there is no air conditioning or heating, except in the bathroom. Well, there is a small heater and fan in the closet but they were covered in grime. The only good thing is the location: in the historic center and close to a metro. But it doesn't pay off.
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