The hotel is located in a very poor area. Homeless people and open drug scenes are common in the immediate vicinity. There is no parking available—not even a partnership with a parking garage. You have to find a parking spot yourself and then walk through the bad neighborhood in the middle of the night with your family.
The elevator was old and had not been inspected in four years.
We had booked a “suite” which turned out to look more like a storage basement. The beds were hard, and the children’s beds were low-quality rollaway beds. It would have been more comfortable on the floor, but it was so dirty we didn’t dare.
The walls were so dirty that dust formed a visible layer. A light fixture had broken off the wall and was hanging by the wires from the hole it left behind (see photo). The walls were also dirty with paint, old dust, and black marks where furniture used to be. The bathtub was dirty, didn’t fit the bathroom, and was broken. The carpet in the hallways was worn out —it must have been there for 100 years. The wallpaper in the corridors was peeling off the walls, with holes appearing throughout. Simply creepy.
The “non-smoking room” had cigarette butts on the balcony. The curtains were not properly hung.
It was so terrible that we cut our stay short - despite that they did not want to give us our money back, that we already paid. We just moved in a different Hotel.