This hotel, or the part of it in which I stayed when I arrived from the airport, by taxi, at 2:00 A.M., still had its old name, Holiday Inn Express, on it, and the taxi driver wasn't lost. He knew about the hotel's name confusion. (It seems to me that this hotel might have been in various different buildings/locations in the past and, possibly, in the present, as well as under different names). The room I stayed in was in a semi-basement, and the room had been broken into before I arrived. The room's entry door's upper flip-across latch-lock was broken off the door. I was tired and put an old, heavy chair against the door which had pry marks on it and had not been repaired. The breakfast was not served for the full advertised period shown on the pre-arrival letter sent by email from the hotel to me and, apparently, to others. Several people who arrived for breakfast at the advertised time, but after the current one-hour early closure, were not served, even though there was and had been enough food: scrambled eggs, sausages, potatoes, bread, almonds. I showed my pre-arrival letter's breakfast times to the server and the desk clerk and suggested changes, but change didn't seem possible or under consideration. They only did what they were told. I took the available-by-appointment, free bus to the airport later in the morning.