I stayed in room 301 which is on the top floor and has its own private terrace. I would not recommend that anyone stays on the top floor. There is a clock tower bell that rings from the town hall every hour, 24 hours a day and it rings on the hour, 2 minutes past the hour, half past the hour and quarter to the hour. This makes it impossible to sleep more than about 3 hours maximum per night. Fortunately I was only staying 4 nights but by the end of my stay I was exhausted from lack of sleep. Additionally, the lights on the landing outside the room have a faulty PIR which means they switch on and off all night every 30 seconds or so and make a clicking sound each time they do. The light comes into the room and reflects off the white wall opposite the door which lights up the entire room during the night. Again, not conducive to a good night's sleep. I meant to mention this to the reception staff but didn't get round to it due to time spent having told them about the noise, and several other issues. The other issues included a safety sign on the wall outside the room which covered a huge hole in the wall. When I closed the room door the sign fell off the wall because the picture hook had been fixed in place with tissue paper. When I took the sign to reception and told them, when I subsequently returned to the room later that day, the sign had been put back up by jamming the tissue paper back in place. It then fell off again. It's like Fawlty Towers.
I stayed in room 301 which is on the top floor and has its own private terrace. I would not recommend that anyone stays on the top floor. There is a clock tower bell that rings from the town hall every hour, 24 hours a day and it rings on the hour, 2 minutes past the hour, half past the hour and quarter to the hour. This makes it impossible to sleep more than about 3 hours maximum per night. Fortunately I was only staying 4 nights but by the end of my stay I was exhausted from lack of sleep. Additionally, the lights on the landing outside the room have a faulty PIR which means they switch on and off all night every 30 seconds or so and make a clicking sound each time they do. The light comes into the room and reflects off the white wall opposite the door which lights up the entire room during the night. Again, not conducive to a good night's sleep. I meant to mention this to the reception staff but didn't get round to it due to time spent having told them about the noise, and several other issues. The other issues included a safety sign on the wall outside the room which covered a huge hole in the wall. When I closed the room door the sign fell off the wall because the picture hook had been fixed in place with tissue paper. When I took the sign to reception and told them, when I subsequently returned to the room later that day, the sign had been put back up by jamming the tissue paper back in place. It then fell off again. It's like Fawlty Towers.