The rooms are large,c lean and quite well equipped - generally well decorated. They claim to be air conditioned but at the moment both the heat and cool function in my room is disabled (standard cheap hotel trick mind you). So the air con is a con - it blows air only and the temperature dial just clicks to let you know that it is 28C as it was on my 1st night. If you report the air con they tell you all kindd of things to try (which won'[t work because it is in blow only - and I think they know it) then they tell you there's a "central" problem and they have called an engineer [so why did I need to try the other things?].... but I have been here all week and it is still not working.
Breakfast varied from poor to very poor. On the days when there were bus trippers there was more choice. They say it is open from 7am to 10am but if you come down after the buses have gone 8-10 you are presented with warm greasy scraps. One morning they didn't ask me if I wanted something else as the hot offering was a spoonful of dired out omelette and 3 half frankfurters floating in some greasy water.
The rooms are large with high ceilings and quite pleasant (except for the heat in May - perhaps they activate the air con later in the year - or as most guests seems to be "one night in a bus" perhaps they just figure they can get away with it - nobody stays 2 mights perhaps).
I am told by the locals that far from being a new construction (as per the website) they are the converted offices of a former supermarket chain which explains the odd position of the door and the charming views over derelict factory buildings - nobody would have built a hotel here.
On my 1st evening I tried to eat in the restaurant. There was some kind of drunken group eating. The barman offered me the a la carte menu but the waiter told me there was only a buffet (Sunday to be fair).
It was fairly disgusting - but I think it had been put of for the previous group and had probably sat for a while - boiled vegetables had turned into some sort of slurry.
The friendly waiter advised me to eat quickly as a "Japan Group" (bus) was coming and I wouldn't be able to get to the food once they were in.
To be fair, the waiter did say as the restaurant was nosiy, smokey and the food not nice he would only charge me for the water I drank. (I dnd't have to ask - he offered).
Although the web site claims they do evening meals I have been in tonight and nobody is there - just the TV blaring. There's no bus party so I think they just close.
Fortunately there is a supermarket opposite (Konzum - you might not realise what it is) so I can eat from there. A 10 minute walk over the bridge takes you to a shopping mall. There is a pizza place opposite but it closes at 6 - basically the area is a business area so there's not much going on.
Most of the staff seem to lounge around making themselves comfortable.
It reminds me of Moscow in the old days.
Internet was good - although I had one faulty socket in my room.
Mini bar was ludicrous 16.00 for 250mls of water - >£10 a litre - and the room was hot.
It claims to be 4 star - I'd hate to stay in a lower star.
The rooms are fine - if I was on a bus for 1 night I'd be OK.
