The hotel is fine for a one-night stay, but I wouldn’t return. First impressions weren’t great—after a long trip, you’d expect a smooth check-in, but good luck finding parking. The hotel has no designated parking for newly arrived guests, so you’re left either breaking the law with illegal double parking or scrambling to figure out where to leave your car. The entrance itself is hidden behind a cage-like gate, making it even more frustrating.
If you opt for the paid parking (€15), finding the garage entrance is another challenge—there are no clear signs or directions. Once inside, the experience doesn’t improve much. The rooms are extremely small, more like college dorms. The photos on the booking site were misleading, using mirrors and camera angles to make the space appear larger than it actually is.
Another major downside is the terrible Wi-Fi. It seems the hotel has a single 50Mbps connection for all guests, which slows to a crawl in the evenings—dropping below 1Mbps (128kbps) when everyone is online.
Overall, while it might work for a short stay, the frustrating parking situation, tiny rooms, and unusable Wi-Fi make it a place I wouldn’t choose again.