Anonymous User
April 25, 2024
The location of the hotel is not very safe. There are messy graffiti and a row of huge trash cans at the entrance of the hotel. There is a high proportion of Indian, Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian people nearby. The glass of the breakfast room is surrounded, and you can't see the street view (in fact, there are trash cans and graffiti outside).
The window of the room faces the large terrace, and there is no safety lock zipper or anything like that. It feels like someone can walk in at any minute.
When checking in, the front desk needs to collect a 100 euro cash deposit or give him a credit card number (you can't read it to him, you must give him the card, and he can only write it by looking at the number). The reaction of the front desk gives people a feeling of vigilance and distrust (later I associate it with the environment around the hotel, and I can understand it).
The room facilities are similar to those in China, with a kettle.
When leaving the hotel, I used Uber to call a car, but I couldn't locate the hotel location all the time, and it was always automatically located nearby. I had to ask the hotel to help call a taxi. UBER to the train station is 8 euros, and the taxi meter is 9.5 euros but charges 14.5 euros (an extra 5 euro taxi fare, but the front desk didn't tell me when helping to call a taxi).
The terminal, the check-in experience is not good.
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