The only thing that left a positive impression was the breakfasts. Simple and delicious. Delicate omelette, porridge, pancakes, decent coffee… If you couldn't finish something in the morning, the hostess offers to take it with you. You can put it in the refrigerator, but there is nowhere to warm it up. But just for one breakfast, paying 110 euros is too much. The rest, to be honest, left a feeling of some deception.
Living in a frame house negates the efforts of the owners to create comfort. The floor is shaking, the walls almost bend when you lean back while sitting on the bed. Everything is incredibly creaky and rattling (doors, doors, stairs) despite the fact that people move away from each other through cardboard literally partitions. You can hear them flushing, snorting in the shower, using a brush in the toilet, coughing, talking, climbing the stairs. Audibility, as if there is no wall at all, and everyone goes to the toilet directly to your room: the whole range of bath and toilet sounds in your room! This is especially "pleasing" at night. When we lived alone on the floor, it was tolerable. Only the slats from the curtains in the corridor beat on the windows and knocked in gusts of wind. At about one o'clock, I was woken up by a loud conversation, as I realized, at the reception (where there is usually no one), but it quickly stopped. On the second, at 2-3 nights, people moved into the room on the floor (or just came previously settled), one of whom was coughing violently. Until they calmed down, the four of them taking turns going to the shower-toilet and discussing their day, everything could be heard through the earplugs.
Despite the fact that the shower and toilet are not in the room (!), but in the corridor, you can imagine what hell is going on when all the rooms are occupied. They did not even suspect that the facilities on the floor (and not in the room) are possible in an institution called a hotel. You have to be at breakfast from 9 to 10. I had to hurry the next morning so that the shower would not be taken in order to catch both breakfast and the bus.
You can't leave towels in the shower if you're not alone on the floor. There is nowhere to dry them in the room. No hook, no chair back. Wet in the morning. I had to buy a bottle of shampoo, then drag it with me. Thanks, there's soap in the dispenser. With clothes and shoes, too: got caught in the rain in the evening - get into the wet in the morning. There is no heater to dry out after the rain. Economy. Heaters do not give out in summer and that's it, although summer can be different.
Ill-considered placement of sockets. You can't lie in bed with your phone on charge anymore - there's not enough wire.
The rooms are clean, but cramped and stuffy. The only inflow and outflow of air is from the common corridor through the window facing there. Therefore, it always has to be kept open, which makes the audibility even worse (worse than in a railway compartment). And you suffer yourself, and you realize that others can hear your every word, even in a low voice. Just whispering.
When ordering a room, it was not obvious whether it was for one or two. I thought that the amount of 90 euros was more than enough, but I had to pay 20 euros extra for the second one, without a check. There was nowhere to go, but it was somewhat unpleasant, somehow cloudy.
When you come on vacation, you want comfort, and not just to stay somewhere, just to be more or less clean and under a roof over your head. Such conditions would have pleased the guest workers, but we left with relief, glad that we had booked for a short time. The conditions of the hostel definitely do not cost 110 euros for two nights. There is something to compare it with.
Now I see how many similar reviews there are. Booking up places only positive ones. We'll be more careful next time.
I would like to wish good luck and development to this business, but not at the expense of customer comfort. Either to tighten the service up a lot, or significantly reduce its cost. That would be fair. Clients value honesty and don't like to be fooled. So far, the calculation is probably for those who book in a hurry, like us.