The hotel is conveniently located to downtown, but the area is obviously affected by urban problems. Rooms are fairly basic but adequate.
The breakfast menu was a limited one, and for several days during my stay many items were unavailable (no eggs other than hard-boiled, no waffles, etc.)
The desk staff was not especially helpful or friendly, but check-in and check-out proceeded smoothy. However, on the penultimate day of my five-night stay, I was confronted by an apparent employee at the hotel after I had returned in the late afternoon and was obtaining a coffee from the complimentary coffee bar. This individual aggressively and rudely demanded to know my room number and name, claiming that “several people” had told him they had seem ne entering and leaving the hotel over a period of days. This was of course correct, because every day I left the hotel in the morning and returned in the late afternoon (and on only one day did I enter and leave more than once, which in any event I was perfectly entitled to do). There was nothing in my entering and leaving, nor in my dress and demeanour, that could have prompted such a confrontational encounter, and indeed, this individual did not suggest otherwise – his only observation was that I had been seen leaving and entering the hotel over a period of days (which of course I would be expected to do after having made a prepaid five-night reservation). I answered his questions, at which point he said something about “internal” being alri
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