Only stay here if money is a factor. You get what you pay for and this experience was no exception. The hotel is basic but fine for a very cheap weekend away. Don't stay here if you are fussy though!
To begin with, the location details on the hotel's site are inaccurate. We spent an hour looking for it as it is not 'only 500 metres' from the central train station. It was about a mile from it, so if we'd known that, we wouldn't have had to lug our bags around getting lost!
It's not in a salubrious part of town, as two girls on our own, we felt a bit intimidated at night as the streets are reminiscent of Marrakesh's souks – you need a map with you. But this is also part of the city's charm, the narrow alleyways and towering buildings are unique. Also, we came out of the hotel one morning to have to jump over a pile of dog's mess or vomit.
Breakfast is basic, a couple of croissants (not overly fresh) and a dodgy old coffee machine. The tables are packed in so you'll be practically sat on someone. But the main complaint was the desk staff. One evening a different man came round from behind the desk and wouldn't let us leave, he kept offering my friend a shiatsu massage having told us his life story. On checkout day, a different man told us checkout was 11am but when we returned that morning at 10.25 a different man told us 10.30, knowing full well we only had 5 minutes to get ready. Also, no one speaks English, which is fine but make sure you have a phrase book. I think this wouldn't have been such a problem for us but we did have a feeling we were being ripped off from time to time - like when the manager told us our bottles of water cost 2 euros on checkout and then upped it a second later to 3 euros.
We didn't get a twin bedroom either, even thought I specified this upon booking. The toilet/shower room was the smallest one I'd seen and the seat was broken. As I say, you really do get what you pay for!
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