The hotel itself is located in a very strategic location: near the crossing from the old European side (south) towards the newer European side (north). Thus, public transportation is available within walking distance. Staff (doorman) spoke some English, but not very fluently. Offered a WahstApp number to communicate for any issues, which was convenient. Also responded quickly to a request for a third set of towels. But that is the full extent of it. Although the room was reserved for three, only two sets of towels was ready in the room. Additionally, the beds had no sheets, but only matress covers and comforters. So the only thing to cover yourself at night during sleep was the comforter itself. These, which were stored inside the wardrobe, were not very clean, displaying some older stains (some dark brown, suggesting either food stains or blood). A safety issue erupted only minutes after entering the room when one of my friends went to the bathroom and cut a finder with the metal slat which is supposed to cover the toilet paper roll. The ends of this metal slat were not only visibly rusted but also sharp as hell. Perhaps the most serious issue was the unbearable sewage smell that filled the room after 6 pm. We quickly discovered this came from the pipe drain located on the bathroom floor near the toilet bowl seat. It was so strong that we had to cover it with some toilet paper and secure it with the small trash bin on top.
The hotel itself is located in a very strategic location: near the crossing from the old European side (south) towards the newer European side (north). Thus, public transportation is available within walking distance. Staff (doorman) spoke some English, but not very fluently. Offered a WahstApp number to communicate for any issues, which was convenient. Also responded quickly to a request for a third set of towels. But that is the full extent of it. Although the room was reserved for three, only two sets of towels was ready in the room. Additionally, the beds had no sheets, but only matress covers and comforters. So the only thing to cover yourself at night during sleep was the comforter itself. These, which were stored inside the wardrobe, were not very clean, displaying some older stains (some dark brown, suggesting either food stains or blood). A safety issue erupted only minutes after entering the room when one of my friends went to the bathroom and cut a finder with the metal slat which is supposed to cover the toilet paper roll. The ends of this metal slat were not only visibly rusted but also sharp as hell. Perhaps the most serious issue was the unbearable sewage smell that filled the room after 6 pm. We quickly discovered this came from the pipe drain located on the bathroom floor near the toilet bowl seat. It was so strong that we had to cover it with some toilet paper and secure it with the small trash bin on top.