This hotel looks a bit like a hostel when comming in the lobby, or in the room. The beds are nevertheless very, very nice and the staff is friendly. The rooms look like they haven't had much maintenance, but are clean. All in all a good hotel.

This hotel looks a bit like a hostel when comming in the lobby, or in the room. The beds are nevertheless very, very nice and the staff is friendly. The rooms look like they haven't had much maintenance, but are clean. All in all a good hotel.
I booked this hotel online based on location and price and we were needing a three person room. First thing to say is that the staff at this hotel were really great. They tried what they could to make the situation better. We were staying at the hotel due to treatments at the hospital the next day so it was...
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I chose to stay at the City Living Scholler Hotel for five nights, as an alternative to the hotels offered by the conference I was attending, which costed at least 250USD a night each.
The room was fairly small but nicely equipped with a desk, a flat TV, a fairly large closet and a decent bathroom. The one thing I...
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This hotel is good alternative for youth on a budget. Nice clean rooms, some with small kitchens. No minibar, no breakfast. We found it comfy that we could leave the room knowing that it would not be cleaned before we checked out. Not recommended for couples and people with luxury needs.
This hotel offered half price discounts (probably continuously) but they do not tell you one forehand that that is becausse of their 'cheap concept': you room will be cleaned not more than once a week, you won't be provided with clean towels, no shower gel (except for toilet machine soap). I have found puke in the elevator, in the stairs...
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Not sure if this qualifies as a hotel nightmare experience, but it must come mighty close. Arrived mid-day to a locked office. Entered 'superior' room with a balcony about 3:30 pm. and noticed strange smell. Opened fridge and got hit with a stench something like a rotting carcass full of fish guts baking in the Sahara sun, that permeated the...
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Very central, spacious rooms, reasonable price. Dirty floors, bathroom and old+dirty furniture. Complaining did not help much. No service, reception had only outdated and dry sandwiches. Will not stay there again.
We would highly recommend it to anyone. The room for Disabled people was large, contained two very comfey armchairs, had a fridge and microwave. The bathroom was large and fully level and accessible, though if you cannoot weight bare you need to use one of the chairs from the balcony. The decor was very good, the lift large enough and...
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I stayed a this hotel from the 9 - 12 march 2009 in room 313. The building is old, and you don't see this hotel very easily because the entrance and the reception area is hidden between shop entrances and looks quite discrete.
This was my first stay at this hotel, and I chose it mainly because of its location...
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