Guest User
November 20, 2021
First the positive news: the accommodation is well located. Puerta del Sol with the metro station is just around the corner. The rooms are in need of renovation and could at least do with a coat of paint. I once saw a documentary about a prison... the cells looked something like that. The pillows don't really deserve their name. You might as well have used a brick for this. The cover of the pillow showed dirt stains upon arrival. The wifi didn't work at all for 2 days. The toilet is nicely squeezed in between the shower and sink. It almost takes a gymnastic masterpiece to sit on it. You have to pull your pants down first and then snake your way between the sink and the shower like a snake to the toilet bowl. I doubt that people with a bigger waist can sit here...sounds sarcastic, but unfortunately that's how it is. Finally shot the bird, but has the balcony door. First of all, this view cannot be closed completely, since the frame seems to be warped or the door is crooked. On closer inspection I also noticed that there is a gap in the pane of the balcony door across the entire width. Of course, this ensures that all noise from the street comes into the room almost unhindered...so you could just as well have removed the balcony door. A relaxed night's sleep was therefore impossible even with ear plugs. At night you could often hear the soothing creaking of the freely hanging heating pipes. What have we learned from this: rather invest a few euros more and stay sensibly.
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