The location isn't hard to find, but it's not close to the train station; it's still a 15-20 minute walk. Overall, it's basically an overpriced hostel. The front desk staff (a young lady) was alright. I stayed in what they called an 'accessible room,' which was quite large. The desk was tiny and impractical, with no space to put anything. The 'fake window' didn't allow for ventilation, so the air quality was poor. The bathroom was big but not suitable for general use; there was no sink, which was very inconvenient. The shower area had no partition, so whenever you showered, water would flood the entire bathroom. If you didn't block the door with a towel, it would flow into the room! To enter the bathroom afterwards, you'd have to step through water! And because the room had no real window, the humidity couldn't escape. The exhaust fan and light were on the same switch – both on or both off – and the fan was very noisy. However, it might be an option for disabled individuals using wheelchairs, as the entire room is barrier-free at ground level.
Breakfast had very limited options. You could fill up, but it was far below the standard of a normal hotel breakfast, similar to what you'd find at some hostels. The free luggage storage was a plus, but the distance from the station was inconvenient. There's a machine in the lobby for directly calling an Uber, which is nice in case your phone signal is bad. Cleanliness wasn't great; there was dust everywhere, perhaps because there haven't been many guests recently. The bed was okay, a bit soft.
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