I was given a room on the first floor. I asked the front desk clerk if I could change to a room upstairs, but he said I needed to pay extra. This was also the first time I heard that a hotel stipulates that changing to a room upstairs requires a room. I'm speechless. The bed in the room There was an exhaust device directly above. The sound made my head hurt until almost early in the morning. If it didn't work, I went to the front desk to listen to it. I said I couldn't fall asleep. Finally, a beautiful girl from the night shift came to the room and listened to the problem and determined the problem. They moved me to the third floor. I specifically asked for the extra money, but I didn’t agree. I wanted a room with the same price. The pretty waitress said no, but the sound insulation effect of the room was not very good. Everything else was good. It was easy to go to surrounding attractions. It's very convenient. There is one more question that needs to be addressed. The hotel lobby charged me 20 euros for a cup of coffee and dessert in the afternoon. I think it is unreasonable. The price of 8 euros for wine and a bowl of vegetables is very reasonable.
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