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21 Μάιος 2022
myself and my wife was here for a 3 day stay. we were in room number 19, which , you had to go outside of the main door, and go into a small door, (right next door to the main door) and into the room. I guess it's a bit like a basement room, so when you opened the curtains and look out the window, you are staring at the pavement! the room itself we really small, nowhere to put your belongings or clothes away. just 4 small hooks at the back of the door.The beds were single beds just pushed up the side of each other to make them look like a double bed, ( which did not fool me!!)They were so uncomfortable it was shocking. they're ally have to replace the beds in that room.!!the room was clean and the bathroom with shower was also clean. there was a television but no tea/coffee making facilities.!!!( the 1st hotel I have ever stayed in that's ever had this) even the cheapest travelodge or Premier travel Inn in the UK, has tea/coffee making facilities! the 2 members of staff I saw were very polite, friendly, and helpful. no problem there, breakfast was OK, although a little basic Only a 2 slice toaster, why not get another toaster?? just a basic continental variety. but as I said, ok. the hotel was in a nice location, just on the side of a canal, however, it was quite a distance to walk to the attractions, - Heineken experience, museums, Dam Square. Ann Frank House, ect, I recommend buying a tram ticket. for the duration of your say, it worked for us, a total life saver. there is a tram stop, just around the corner from the hotel.
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