Pengguna Tetamu
8 Oktober 2021
Review Having found what turns out to be the cheapest hotel in Stuttgart, it feels remiss of me to complain about the state of the place. After all, for €26 Euros per night, we weren’t expecting silk-pillow luxury… If you are lucky enough to get a room on the top floors, be careful not to trip over any of the piles of wood/rubbish/mattresses that are scattered in the stair wells. The words ‘dilapidated’ and ‘tired’ do some justice to describe the state of our room; Parts of the skirting board had been glued back on; 4 pitifully small boiled sweets were left on our beds as a (welcome?) gift; both lamp shades were struggling to serve as lamp shades (one full of cracks and the other falling apart and hanging off the wall); a fairly dirty shared bathroom; an old picture was left on top of the wardrobe as it wasn’t fit for the wall; the bed would make Ikeas cheapest range look expensive. Despite its teething issues, it all adds to the tatty, no expense-spared experience. The 3 plastic meerkats and coffee machine at the entrance were an added bonus and made me smile after 4 hours sleep in the past 40. As an added bonus, it says ‘free parking’ on the description but in reality you have to scout out the surrounding streets (which are free to be fair) in hope of finding a space.
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