Guest User
September 12, 2024
This hotel is new, but unfortunately comes with several odd and impractical features. While the room was clean and comfortable, there was a strong glue odor, likely from the new carpet, which was so intense it irritated the lungs. Opening the window did little to alleviate the smell. The lighting setup in the room was particularly strange, with a blue motion-activated light positioned directly above the bed. It would turn on with even the slightest movement, creating a disco-like effect in the dark. If the intention was to assist guests at night, it would have made more sense to place the light at floor level. Additionally, the hallway light had no separate switch, meaning you had to turn off the light using the main switch. The bedding was also problematic, with one small and one very oddly large pillow, neither of which were comfortable. While the room had an espresso machine and a water kettle, there were only small espresso cups—no proper cups for tea. Breakfast was one of the most unusual experiences. Due to the lack of guests, there was no buffet, only three pre-set breakfast plates. I chose the “fitness breakfast,” which turned out to be four types of cereal with plain yogurt or warm milk. The fruit, which should have accompanied the yogurt, was brought out later, after I had finished eating. This hotel is new, but unfortunately comes with several odd and impractical features. While the room was clean and comfortable, there was a strong glue odor, likely from the new carpet, which was so intense it irritated the lungs. Opening the window did little to alleviate the smell. The lighting setup in the room was particularly strange, with a blue motion-activated light positioned directly above the bed. It would turn on with even the slightest movement, creating a disco-like effect in the dark. If the intention was to assist guests at night, it would have made more sense to place the light at floor level. Additionally, the hallway light had no separate switch, meaning you had to turn off the light using the main switch. The bedding was also problematic, with one small and one very oddly large pillow, neither of which were comfortable. While the room had an espresso machine and a water kettle, there were only small espresso cups—no proper cups for tea. Breakfast was one of the most unusual experiences. Due to the lack of guests, there was no buffet, only three pre-set breakfast plates. I chose the “fitness breakfast,” which turned out to be four types of cereal with plain yogurt or warm milk. The fruit, which should have accompanied the yogurt, was brought out later, after I had finished eating. On a positive note, the staff were extremely friendly and welcoming, but it seems there are too few of them to effectively manage such a large hotel.