The Low-Cost Airline of hotels.
It’s the EasyJet of hotels. The public spaces are stunning and the two ladies who work at the front desk are great. However, the hotel has lowered its service standards to a level resembling a low-cost airline, whilst charging for similar rates to hotels in the city that have an affordable luxury vibe and deliver on service. Rooms: similar to a refurbished hospital, with very small beds that can make an average height person sleep with their feet out of the bed (!) pillows are rock hard. Breakfast with very limited options, only filter coffee and boiled eggs with some yougurt and a fruit salad. It works like a boarding school where you inform of your room number and you’re handed a bowl and a plate. It’s a bit strange and off-putting. At check-in we were told we had to ask for cleaning. Not usual any longer. When I asked for new towels they said it’s a 50 GBP charge (!) I don’t believe that’s for sustainability (!). The hotel has lowered its OpEx to an extent that a Holiday Inn at the airport would deliver a superior hospitality. Not suited for an over Christmas stay

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