To begin with the positives, the hotel was relatively clean. I appreciated that guests were encouraged to fetch their own water downstairs and that single-use items were avoided, that was a nice touch.
As for the downsides, firstly, the location wasn’t ideal as it was a fair distance from the station. There was no kettle in the room, so I had to use the coffee machine to make tea, which was a bit inconvenient. Also, while the room was cleaned while we were out, the towels weren’t replaced.
The most frustrating part was the payment. I understand paying a €200 deposit at check-in - although considering there wasn’t even a minibar, it felt somewhat unnecessary.
What really left a bad impression, though, was being charged €30 at check-out for taxes. It’s probably my fault for not reading the booking details carefully enough in advance, but I still think something like that should have been clearly highlighted.
All in all, including the tax, it ended up being quite an expensive stay, and not a particularly pleasant one. I don’t plan to stay here again.