Highly overpriced and lacking in basic comforts and amenities. Would not recommend for the following reasons:
- No coffeemaker in the room. Coffee machine is available downstairs but with some big caveats: (1) Before 10:30/11am, no coffee unless additional fee paid for breakfast; (2) no coffee at all between 11am and 1pm, and again after 9pm.
- Breakfast was awful.
- No hotel phone. Even in 2024, any decent hotel needs a phone in each room with one-touch access to the front desk.
- Our hairdryer was broken, and when we called down for a replacement (from our cell phones), they did not offer to bring one up and made us come down to get it.
- Bizarre button-press system on room doors for signaling “do not disturb.” (Hanging doorknob placards are a time-tested hotel feature; as they say, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.)
- No room service options of any type.
- Two single comforters on a queen size bed, instead of one large comforter. (Yes, this is common in Northern Europe, but it is an uncomfortable feature for this foreign traveler.)
- Except for the gentleman who checked us in, staff was generally rude and inhospitable.
- Ineffective A/C.
- Other room details generally cheap, inconvenient, and not well thought-out.
- Single, small, often crowded elevator for whole hotel.
Overall, this hotel has the feel that it was cheaply and hastily flipped to give the appearance of luxury without any real hospitality. Not at all worth the price and would not stay again.