First of all, if you are Korean, a place where you can feel safe about losing things is the top priority, so I'll tell you this first~! I stayed for a total of 4 nights and it's a place where you can feel safe. They clean it as requested and pay a lot of attention to the room condition in preparation for the aging of the building! It's a bit noisy, but I slept well with earplugs on!
1. The bed is a bit uncomfortable
2. It's a bit scary to walk around at night
3. There's a bit of a smell that Koreans have a hard time getting used to
ㄴThis can be covered in various ways
1. Free minibar *
2. Souvenir eco-bag, welcome candy *
3. Spacious and clean for the price
Stayed here for a weekend in February. It is right in the heart of the gothic quarter, with quirky shops all around. I hadn’t realised when booking but there is a punk, Scottish and Cuban feel to the place (which is random) and related to the history of the owner. The room had high ceilings and dark decor (as did the rest of the hotel- not to everyone’s liking) which gave the room a lovely sense of space. The beds were comfy and especially the pillows were good on the neck. We had a balcony but it is very small, but looking around so are all the others in the gothic quarter but it is enough to stand on and get some air. The hotel is small, without much of a lobby entrance, initially a bit of a hostel feel. On level 1 there was an espresso machine with coffee pods, a kettle and the choice of loose teas (black, roibus and fruit) and a water fountain where you can fill up your water bottle - which we found great. We opted not to pay for the 15 euro breakfast as there are little coffee shops all around and a little cheaper. There is a v nice restaurant attached to the hotel but we didn’t go there. There is a metro nearby (100m), and even if you catch different metros underground, if you don’t come out of the station, it still counts as a single journey. It was perfect for our weekend, although knowing how central it is I’m not sure I would go in peak season for the noise - although we slept fine our room faced the Main Street.
Arrived at 9 too early to check in, reception was great took our bags to storage out our passports and valluables in a safety deposit box and they have a community gurstvarea with coffee cookies and water etc to relax and unwind a bit before checkin and helped us navigate the city with maps etc. great place with a very cool decor and vibe. Would highly recommend had a eonderful Time
We stayed in the hotel for 4 days, got from the airport by taxi, went 15 minutes, the hotel is in a quiet area near the Catalonia Square, the room went out to the yard, was quiet, breakfasts European, to the sights easily. We liked everything!
The hotel is ideally located, the reception is made around the hotel.
There is a place to drink tea or coffee and a lots style cookies.
The room was a little tight, which I asked for away from noise, but during the day there was a sound from an industrial extractor.
The bathroom is very large with bathroom, I would have liked to have to do myself a bathroom. But the hand washing peak was fatal from the use. Indeed the material is not suitable for the use it has.
I'm glad you can leave your bags outside the check-out time 🙏🏽 because the day I was a holiday and everything was closed.
The hotel was very comfortable and very comfortable.
When I came back in the morning I regrettably found a vomiting in the hallway to my room and in the courtyard the open door, and in the floor a lot of mandarin shells.
The hotel is a very nice hotel, but it is a very nice hotel, but when you see that there are cameras in the hall, the ”people” responsible for these unpleasant attitudes could do something.
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KKate SmStayed here for a weekend in February. It is right in the heart of the gothic quarter, with quirky shops all around. I hadn’t realised when booking but there is a punk, Scottish and Cuban feel to the place (which is random) and related to the history of the owner. The room had high ceilings and dark decor (as did the rest of the hotel- not to everyone’s liking) which gave the room a lovely sense of space. The beds were comfy and especially the pillows were good on the neck. We had a balcony but it is very small, but looking around so are all the others in the gothic quarter but it is enough to stand on and get some air. The hotel is small, without much of a lobby entrance, initially a bit of a hostel feel. On level 1 there was an espresso machine with coffee pods, a kettle and the choice of loose teas (black, roibus and fruit) and a water fountain where you can fill up your water bottle - which we found great. We opted not to pay for the 15 euro breakfast as there are little coffee shops all around and a little cheaper. There is a v nice restaurant attached to the hotel but we didn’t go there. There is a metro nearby (100m), and even if you catch different metros underground, if you don’t come out of the station, it still counts as a single journey. It was perfect for our weekend, although knowing how central it is I’m not sure I would go in peak season for the noise - although we slept fine our room faced the Main Street.
윤윤세경First of all, if you are Korean, a place where you can feel safe about losing things is the top priority, so I'll tell you this first~! I stayed for a total of 4 nights and it's a place where you can feel safe. They clean it as requested and pay a lot of attention to the room condition in preparation for the aging of the building! It's a bit noisy, but I slept well with earplugs on!
1. The bed is a bit uncomfortable
2. It's a bit scary to walk around at night
3. There's a bit of a smell that Koreans have a hard time getting used to
ㄴThis can be covered in various ways
1. Free minibar *
2. Souvenir eco-bag, welcome candy *
3. Spacious and clean for the price
SSVETLANAWe stayed in the hotel for 4 days, got from the airport by taxi, went 15 minutes, the hotel is in a quiet area near the Catalonia Square, the room went out to the yard, was quiet, breakfasts European, to the sights easily. We liked everything!
DDolce farnienteThe hotel is ideally located, the reception is made around the hotel.
There is a place to drink tea or coffee and a lots style cookies.
The room was a little tight, which I asked for away from noise, but during the day there was a sound from an industrial extractor.
The bathroom is very large with bathroom, I would have liked to have to do myself a bathroom. But the hand washing peak was fatal from the use. Indeed the material is not suitable for the use it has.
I'm glad you can leave your bags outside the check-out time 🙏🏽 because the day I was a holiday and everything was closed.
The hotel was very comfortable and very comfortable.
When I came back in the morning I regrettably found a vomiting in the hallway to my room and in the courtyard the open door, and in the floor a lot of mandarin shells.
The hotel is a very nice hotel, but it is a very nice hotel, but when you see that there are cameras in the hall, the ”people” responsible for these unpleasant attitudes could do something.
GGuest UserArrived at 9 too early to check in, reception was great took our bags to storage out our passports and valluables in a safety deposit box and they have a community gurstvarea with coffee cookies and water etc to relax and unwind a bit before checkin and helped us navigate the city with maps etc. great place with a very cool decor and vibe. Would highly recommend had a eonderful Time
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