The communal areas of the hotel were luxurious and tastefully decorated. The receptionists are extremely professional and helpful. (Thank you Nick!) The room itself was tiny, dark, with sloping ceilings and dormer windows with fabric blinds on metal rods, trying to move the fabric in order to let more natural light in- I had to stand on one of the chairs and the metal rod fell on me, so I gave up. In the bathroom to let the steam out after having a shower you have to climb the toilet(, which is quite tall) in order to be able to open the skylight. There’s no full length ( or even half length)) mirror in the room. The bathroom mirror is so high on the wall- I could only see the top part of the head, which made drying the hair a pain. And yes, I’m petite at 5’2 (155 cm). But the worst thing was mosquitoes ( it does say in the room’s leaflet they are active in the summer), but opening the window even during a day for short periods of time was enough to let them in and a week later the bites are still visible and itchy. We stayed 3 nights and after one breakfast decided it’s not worthy- couldn’t find any butter for the toast ( till a lady turned up 10 min later and got it from some cupboard), scraped the last small amount of scrambled eggs from a hot sever dish and it was overdone and hardly warm. The honey provided was in honeycomb and having tea full of waxy bits wasn’t enjoyable at all.
I would recommend staying at this hotel, but not in the summer and in a different room.