This is NOT a four star hotel and ranks as one of the most indifferent I have stayed in.
I felt that it was also hostile to Americans .
The chaired in the room are shabby, the upholstery has many worn out frayed seams and holes- see picture.
There are no toiletries in the bathroom except for a wall dispenser of soap.
Much of the time, often in the evenings, there is no one at the reception desk . The hotel is across the street from the railroad station and the halls lights, on sensors not go on until you walk several feet down the dark hallway, off the elevator. This is NOT my idea of even reasonable security .
The dining room manager- her name is Mulla-was distinctly unfriendly , churlish to us. She barely greeted us, steered us to a tiny table in the rear- other couples were greeted warmly and offered large central tables. We were also not offered warm coffee, our dishes were not bussed. When my husband walked half way across the dining room to finally ask for more milk , the waitress picked up the remains of a milk pitcher from another vacated table and poured it into ours. Towards the end of out breakfast, the waitress picked up from our table an unused cup and small paper napkin, and used it to set another table.
We were given a room was on the...This is NOT a four star hotel and ranks as one of the most indifferent I have stayed in.
I felt that it was also hostile to Americans .
The chaired in the room are shabby, the upholstery has many worn out frayed seams and holes- see picture.
There are no toiletries in the bathroom except for a wall dispenser of soap.
Much of the time, often in the evenings, there is no one at the reception desk . The hotel is across the street from the railroad station and the halls lights, on sensors not go on until you walk several feet down the dark hallway, off the elevator. This is NOT my idea of even reasonable security .
The dining room manager- her name is Mulla-was distinctly unfriendly , churlish to us. She barely greeted us, steered us to a tiny table in the rear- other couples were greeted warmly and offered large central tables. We were also not offered warm coffee, our dishes were not bussed. When my husband walked half way across the dining room to finally ask for more milk , the waitress picked up the remains of a milk pitcher from another vacated table and poured it into ours. Towards the end of out breakfast, the waitress picked up from our table an unused cup and small paper napkin, and used it to set another table.
We were given a room was on the first floor . The pillows were dingy with no pillow protectors , the duvets under their covers were browned with use.
The rooms are good sized, but this hotel is running on fumes ; perhaps there are a few patrons who are well treated, but management does not show much care, the hotel is dingy, not well maintained or gracious and I would avoid it.
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