Located quite a trek from the centre of town (approx a 20 min tram ride away) this was advertised as a budget hotel for business travelers and much as I did not expect luxury, I was disappointed to find that the hotel was quite basic and shabby.
Situated in an industrial area of town within an office block, the hotel is difficult to locate and not very attractive from the outside. Once inside the office building it is difficult to be sure you are in the correct place there is little signage for the hotel. Up a couple of flights of stairs (there is a lift) and across a balcony and you arrive at Hotel Tessin.
The reception is pretty much a cupboard under the stairs when we were there, the gentleman on reception, whist friendly, did not speak English too well. The was a fridge with cold drinks in the lobby area however, although prices were listed, there was nowhere to leave money when the reception was closed during the evening/night.
The room although large, was quite dark and dingy. There was a tv and plenty of room to hang clothes along with a double and a single bed. A large window opened inwards over the bed which meant you had to be careful not to crack your head on it.
The en-suite bathroom was not very clean, although the shower worked well.
The best thing about the hotel...Located quite a trek from the centre of town (approx a 20 min tram ride away) this was advertised as a budget hotel for business travelers and much as I did not expect luxury, I was disappointed to find that the hotel was quite basic and shabby.
Situated in an industrial area of town within an office block, the hotel is difficult to locate and not very attractive from the outside. Once inside the office building it is difficult to be sure you are in the correct place there is little signage for the hotel. Up a couple of flights of stairs (there is a lift) and across a balcony and you arrive at Hotel Tessin.
The reception is pretty much a cupboard under the stairs when we were there, the gentleman on reception, whist friendly, did not speak English too well. The was a fridge with cold drinks in the lobby area however, although prices were listed, there was nowhere to leave money when the reception was closed during the evening/night.
The room although large, was quite dark and dingy. There was a tv and plenty of room to hang clothes along with a double and a single bed. A large window opened inwards over the bed which meant you had to be careful not to crack your head on it.
The en-suite bathroom was not very clean, although the shower worked well.
The best thing about the hotel was the breakfast. In the morning, a small side room opened up which was bright and airy and in total contrast to the rest of the hotel. A plentiful and tasty selection of cold snacks was laid out. Typical continental fare: sliced meats, cheeses, selection of breads, cereals, fruit etc
With the exception of the breakfast experience, on the whole I found the hotel drab, dreary and a little depressing. It had the feel of a decaying office block. Although it does advertise itself as a cheap, no frills establishment, for the standard provided I consider it still too pricey. The website suggests the hotel is a cheap and cheerful option for transient or business travelers but it wasn’t particularly cheap and certainly not cheerful.
Maybe it looks better in the summer months.More
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