After our EasyJet flight was cancelled we were unable to find anywhere to stay in Pisa so spent half the night on a sofa in a hotel reception area and half sitting at the railway station. My sister suggested Blue Shades who offer ‘day rooms’ and we were only too grateful to check in and grab some much needed sleep. The room was clean, spacious, had great blinds, en-suite bathroom and teeny hidden kitchen area - it was everything we needed and more! Morover even in sweltering heat it was an easy walk to the airport.
- Guest User
The hotel is very close to the airport, and this is certainly a good thing, and this is very sharp management. First of all, they gave us the key of a room that was actually busy: we entered and found things of other people. Let us - without any excuse, the receptionist said ”he had headache” - the key of another of these ”mini apartments”, we found us in a room with kitchen but without any stick or pentling even for heat a little water, with an express machine equipped with n.2 coffee capsules (right eh: only one night 2 people = 2 capsules and stop) not a the not a camel ... 2 capsules for the Express and just, if you don't like your cattle (you will work with so many foreigners, and let him find a boiler and two bags of the- always 2 heh I don't say overdrive) In the box for the sticks 1 fork and 1 knife. In the refrigerator, 2 bottles of water. And to finish 1 large and 1 small towel for two people. Then we asked him another couple of towels and for charity: they gave it to us. This hotel is not cheap, you get paid. You are especially sold as ”apartment hotel”: they spark you in a room without any suplettile (even a card with the wi-fi pw) with a sparkling and boring and about half of the right equipment (dryer, a couple of extra coats, I left the key to a empty receptionist this morning because the receptionist was smoking out. She was there with her dog, talking to the phone ... I don't think it's a professional way to stay at work. It is near the airport, however, and this is still the point of merit.
- Guest User