Stayed here one hellish night in June during a heat wave. Room was on an upper floor facing street. Trams thundered below all night. It was like sleeping next to a dryer with a steel-toed boot in it.
When the trams we absent, the drunks and young gangsters filled in the gaps with loud laugher, shouting and what sounded like a fight.
We could have closed the window and shut out some (not much) of the racket, but it happened to be approximately one zillion degrees that night and the room has no A/C or fan or any sort of ventilation.
To make things worse, one of the two windows wouldn't open.
The tiny bathroom had a shower the size of a shoe box, and the tap in the sink sprayed water and drenched anyone who tried to use it. Which was welcome relief from the heat. But apparently someone forgot to clean the underside of the toilet seat. Enough said.
Soon after we finally fell asleep, all he'll broke loose on the street below when a drunk guy rammed his car into a building. He got out, cursed, then drove off with a rear wheel locked up and smoking ominously. The police never showed up.
Breakfast for €8 was pretty skimpy.
I have to say the staff was helpful and friendly, and had no problem with English. And it's close to the train station. But so are a lot of hotels that looked much nicer.
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