This wasn’t good. It’s a lovely old building renovated very cheaply. Photos look good but once you get there you’ll see past the makeover. Large room but: floor is a badly layed, low quality laminate. For a big room the bed is small (nothing king size here), the rug is small and underneath the bed so you don’t at any point stand on it. The kitchen area has a fridge, hob, kettle etc but not much in the way of plates, cutlery, pans etc so fairly useless. Bathroom was okay but the sink was partially blocked and the bar of soap could be mistaken for a paracetamol tablet (very small). The heating didn’t work in the room and the towel rail didn’t seem to have an on switch. The television didn’t seem to be connected to anything and wasn’t working with the internet. In summary; style over substance. Breakfast was okay but when I arrived at the dining area the waitress looked genuinely shocked to see me and asked me what I wanted. “Breakfast?” I replied. When I sat down it was apparent that half the guests were in pyjamas and the other half looked like they had just got back after a night out. It then dawned on me that this hotel gets most trade from every young crowd which might explain the waitresses shock at seeing me.