Hmm... now, where can I start? In 2004 I went to stay to this very hotel. It was VERY cheap. Just £8 for three of us! But that was the only good this about it. First of all, when I went to stay in my room there was a single bed and a bunk-bed. The room stank of cigarettes, I got used to it once I got in, though. All my clothes stunk. And, the room itself was very dirty. I don't think the staff do their job well. The beds were very lumpy, when I woke up I had a back pain and I had to go to my doctor a few days later after staying.
Then, now this is the worst part - the toilets. The toilets were like I never seen before - it was... well, moulded into the wall. The actual toilet and sink was very small. It was okay for a bloke to do a wee, but it was so small I don't think that you could sit on it. The lights in the toilet were automatic, when you shut the door the lights turned off. Well, again that was the problem. I shut myself in and the lights went off - ironically I could not find a light switch.
And finally, apart from the good value of money I had to say that the architecture of the hotel was very bizarre, it felt like a 1960's American cafe - bad. Speaking of cafes - this hotel does not serve food, except breakfast. I didn't have the breakfast so I didn't know what it was like. (Disgusting I bet).
So, now? I had a look at the very same hotel 5 years later and nothing had changed. Apart from the fact that it is now closed. So my point - DON'T GO TO THESE HOTELS. I'm not joking.
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