We stayed at this place for two nights, however, I wouldn’t call it a hotel - it was more like a guesthouse. First off, the entrance from the street is kinda invisible (although the hotel sent us a picture of it upon our arrival), and once you enter the shabby floor - there is this little booth where a man (not from the hotel) sits. So, you don’t really know where to go next. The receptionist welcomed us and our room was actually ready even before the check-in time has started. But… The room… Super worn and should definitely get some maintenance and love, no hooks for jacket/coat, no sideboards or shelves to stove away your shoes. A weird “rise” when entering the room. The bathroom had stains on the wall, took really long time for the hot water to run through, the flush button was broken…
However, the room had a pretty nice view facing the street and some palm trees - but too see-through curtains to make it dark enough during the night. The walls are super thin and we unfortunately heard all that was said and done, including when the breakfast was prepared in the morning - and when people in the breakfast room were talking.
The pictures are kind of nice compared to reality, unfortunately. Our room (“S”) wasn’t even pictured in the hotel’s photo gallery. The terrace shown in the pictures, looks really nice and we had been looking forward to sitting there with something to drink - but the hotel doesn’t serve anything at all.
OK location but wouldn't recommend.