Have to agree with the previous review. I stayed here because of the term "boutique" which they used to describe the hotel. To me a boutique hotel is a smaller hotel in terms of number of rooms with personal service.
There was no personal service and the counter staff I found very unfriendly and surly. The rooms were terrible for the price. Very dark and old in both looks and smell. I am sure the rooms in Fawlty Towers were a lot better.
I had to struggle with my luggage myself both on entering and leaving the hotel in what can at best be called pre-1920's depression style elevators.
5 out of 5 readers found this review helpful
Was this review helpful?
Yes
-
No
I booked the room thru the internet and paid a bit more than other area hotels in the 3 star rating as I thought I was getting a boutique hotel. Lobby was nice enough but elevator was the pits from the 1950's. Room was dark and TV remote did not work. Bathroom was very small and only one person could use at a time. I noticed some other rooms had marble flooring which brightened up the room. I asked to be moved but was told the place was full and "maybe the next night".
First night I got back at around 5am and noticed the newspapers had been put out. Less than 50% of the rooms on my floor had newspapers so I assumed those rooms were empty. I was denied a move the second night as well and noticed the same thing. I also asked a maid about the room next to mine and she said no one occupied it that night. That pissed me off so I checked out and moved to Execuutive Plaza - excellent, modern, clean and cheaper to boot.
6 out of 6 readers found this review helpful
Was this review helpful?
Yes
-
No
loading...