Guest User
October 4, 2023
The hotel is dated and is in need of renovation, through out our stay there where numerous problems, Curtains that wouldn’t close properly ( not great when on the ground floor with public walking past), smells of sewage particularly from bathrooms and in corridors, floods from bathrooms in other rooms and floors, although towards the end of the season there are no excuses for some of them. The hotel itself is in a good position for the centre of town but if you have any mobility issues the road up to it is very steep, I have had knee surgery in the past which was playing up at the time of our visit and struggled with both the steepness and the surface, most of the time it would not have bothered me, however it is certainly not disabled friendly! ( it didn’t look so steep on google earth) It can also be quite noisy as the rooms especially the ground floor look straight out on to the street. We found the female receptionist to be quite rude and bad tempered, did not really want to be inconvenienced by having to deal with customers, however the male receptionists were courteous and helpful. The pool area is very small and again the lack of maintenance was clear by the pool water being very murky during our stay, I did venture up there during darkness just for the view but even though the roof was accessible there was no lighting. We did try the breakfast one day but left feeling very disappointed, very little choice and although we were well within the opening times the staff seemed more interested in packing up. There are few positives, however with a bit of maintenance and a little bit of TLC this could be so much better especially with its closeness to the town centre and bars/entertainment. One last thing, don’t expect a sea view, there isn’t any!