The hotel is very old, the rooms are old, and the walls are extremely thin. You can hear the movement up, down, left, and right clearly. The air conditioner in the room moves like a tractor. It is impossible to sleep well if you sleep with it on.
When checking in, the lady at the front desk seemed a little impatient and wanted to charge an extra fee for a 4-year-old child. She said that we had booked for 2 people and now it was 3 people + child. This has never happened in other European countries. Most hotels provide children with free cots, and a hotel in Rome even gave children dolls to sleep with.
I think the lady at the front desk treats guests differently. I didn't smile and was impatient when I asked her questions. But at the same time, when she answered another foreign lady, her attitude was very good. I once doubted whether she was racist. .
The children's bed added to the room later had never been washed. It was extremely dirty. I would not let my child sleep in it. After reporting the situation to the hotel, the small bed they changed was somewhat improved, but it was still dirty.
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