Is it cheap, fifty quid a night with breakfast? Maybe it is, but luxury it certainly ain't. If you are lucky you might find a parking spot on the main road outside (metered). Inside, their is a tiny bar and a lower level where the reception desk is with pleasant staff. But its not exactly the Bangkok Hilton is it. Leading out the back of the hotel is a bunch of ramshackle rooms. Mine was room 6 (maybe ask not room 6 if you book), a bed Kate Moss would find a tad on the skinny side. Boing, boing. The springs are coming up through the matress and it sags in the middle. The duvet had no cover. Nice touch. The most uncomfortable bed I can remember (trying) to sleep in. In my room, there was just a sink, my private bathroom was accessed by leaving the room barging my way through a narrow firedoor and using a key to access a freezing cold bathroom. Toilet and a grubby old bath I'd only consider to die in, not wash thanks. In the morning breakfast was ok, nothing exceptional as you'd expect but maybe not as bad as I was expecting. Man, I was pleased we were only booked in for one night. This is a 'hotel' where the savvy owners invest the minimum and squeeze out of it the maximum number of rooms they can. As Craig Revel Horwood might say, DI A BOLICAL darling. NEXT ...
we are not joking when we say that this is not a hotel. it is a collection of grubby rooms and filthy bathrooms with broken showers. the bar consists of 1 bar tap at a counter beside reception and reception is a shelf. the price is a joke for what you get. we paid 89 sterling for one night whereas...
Room Tip: avoid room 6 (bring your own bed)
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