Guest User
June 2, 2024
This type of aparthotel is an interesting alternative to traditional hotels. Unfortunately, the lack of a reception desk and the need for self-check-in using an access code can be problematic. In my case, the code did not arrive at all. It was not sent to me. Fortunately, there was a staff member on-site, but if I had arrived after 10:00 PM, the situation could have been much more difficult, as the staff works only until that time. The rooms are relatively small but well-equipped. Cleanliness is at a satisfactory level. The windows, blinds, and curtains are dirty. Moreover, the windows cannot be opened, and the air conditioning is set to a rather high temperature, which is not healthy for sleeping. You can only adjust the temperature by +/-2 degrees from the centrally set temperature. The beds are a bit of an issue. Instead of traditional, comfortable mattresses, you will only find toppers or futons, which do not provide adequate sleeping comfort. It is known that a functional mattress with a firmness of 6.5 ensures healthy sleep. There are also no power outlets near the bed, which can be inconvenient. The common area, on the other hand, is very pleasant and functional. Relaxation areas, such as the game room, shared kitchen, and terrace, are a big advantage. The jacuzzi and sauna work flawlessly, although the gender-segregated sauna is inconvenient and archaic. The hotel's surroundings are friendly and offer many amenities. Nearby, there are shops, restaurants, and bars, which is a big plus. The proximity to a tram stop and a metro station makes it very convenient to get to other parts of the city. This is a good option for both longer and shorter stays. Despite a few shortcomings, such as the lack of a reception and uncomfortable beds, this place offers many amenities that can make the stay pleasant.