The hotel was very much the worse for wear. Tatty, dirty, and dated. On arrival our booking was incorrect and we then had to wait for our room. While waiting we felt very uneasy as there were several single men, obviously worse for wear and possibly homeless coming and going. When we got our room, it was at the highest, most isolated part of the hotel, leaving us feeling very unsafe. The room itself was awful. Tiny. It was also dated and worse for wear.
We immediately checked out and went elsewhere.
I have no issue with people who need it, such as the homeless, being given hotel rooms. However in this case the hotel should not be renting to the public. It is unfair and degrading to them and they deserve privacy and comfort as much as the next person.