"A very funny hotel.
We called it a ”hobbit hotel” because the door, the stairs, the room itself, the washroom—everything was so small and low.
It took us a while to find the entrance and the apartment itself. And then we had trouble immediately understanding who to ask and where to go, since there's no reception.
We asked for the owners in the cafe downstairs and then waited for them to show up.
At the time of booking, this was one of the cheapest hotels. We just needed a night's sleep, so we chose this option for a night.
I wouldn't recommend this hotel for a longer stay, as there are some downsides:
- It's noisy until midnight or even later, as the hotel is in a crowded area with music and DJs playing, and there's a lot of activity outside.
- One towel per person is provided, and the bathroom doesn't really have any amenities.
- If you're tall, definitely don't choose this hotel, as it will be difficult to climb up. You can't wash yourself in the bathroom without bending over, and you can't wash your face at the sink; your back will get tired. 😂
- The toilet is really funny; the lid doesn't open all the way and won't stay in place, so if you need to go to the bathroom, you have to hold the lid down all the time, or it will just lie on your back.
- When we checked out in the morning, it was also unclear where to go or who to talk to. Everything was locked, and there were no people around, so we just had to leave the key in the door and move out. - Another downside was that I left my phone charging overnight, and in the morning the outlet didn't work, leaving my phone uncharged 🤷♀️
- There are also some damaged parts in the room, like a hole in the ceiling, and everything else is shabby and old.
Pros:
- It's interesting to stay upstairs in the old town, the location is generally cool.
- The price is low, and it's fine for one night.
- And the room itself is just a fun place, fine for two young people, and you could even get up to the roof."