Review:-
Full of refugees, paid for by the government.
The teen boys gather daily Outside the hotel from morning till night being loud and intimidating for ladies.
People drinking coffee in the lobby in their pajamas and slippers.
Due to the fact that the majority of residents are refugees, the hotel staff has been reduced to the bare minimum. E.g. The Check In/Check Out, Bar, Coffee Shop, Customer Services is only one counter on theBar!
No Restaurant.
Housekeeping is the minimum. If we don’t leave the room early, the room is not cleaned.
No cupboard in the room.
Clothes hanging space is for 5 pieces of clothes for a ‘double room’.
The towels are very small and worn out.
The hotel entrance is not on any road. So you have to carry the luggage from the nearby parking lot to the hotel entrance (about 80 meters). This is not practical for the old or people with medical conditions