This hotel is visually very appealing: new, with excellent renovations and design. It's a pleasure to be in the room, the bathroom, and the breakfast area. It’s about a 7-minute leisurely walk to the city center, and also about 7 minutes to the amphitheater (I highly recommend going there in the evening; there's live music, and it's very soulful and cozy).
Breakfast isn't a buffet; rather, the hotel staff prepare it for you themselves (eggs as you like, bread, cheese, honey, vegetables, a couple of fruit slices, a hot sandwich, a piece of cake, coffee, water, juices).
Parking: The hotel has a few designated spots. When we arrived, they were occupied, but we were able to park our car in a general area nearby.
However, there's one significant drawback, due to which I cannot recommend this hotel to light sleepers if you want to get a good night's rest. First, we stayed on the first floor, and our window faced the road. While the road isn't very busy, cars would pass by periodically, and it felt like they were driving right next to us. I couldn't fall asleep until about 3 AM because of this (even with the window closed), and I woke up at 6 AM when the first cars and roosters made their presence known. Second, there's almost no sound insulation from the corridor: we were located near the hotel entrance and the elevator. Everything guests said while waiting for the elevator, their steps on the stairs and in the corridor, all of it was audible even through good earplugs. Third, the curtain isn't blackout, so the sunrise will wake you up if you're sensitive to light but can't sleep with an eye mask. Fourth, the bed is quite small for a couple (we had a standard room), and each person only gets one very thin pillow – it was uncomfortable trying to sleep.
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