Where do I even start with this review? Let’s begin with the fact that while this hotel is still officially rated 5*, it certainly doesn’t feel like it anymore. Perhaps it lived up to that standard when it first opened in the 80s, but now everything is dated and in need of serious renovation.
The hotel is huge and was extremely busy during our stay in August—it honestly felt more like being in an airport than a hotel.
The positives?
Location: Excellent. The metro station is right next to the hotel, making it easy to get into the city.
Staff: They were kind and professional, even when dealing with guests who were less than polite. I give them credit for that.
The negatives?
Air Conditioning: Old and centrally controlled, meaning you can’t adjust it yourself—frustrating in the summer heat.
Breakfast: Crowded and underwhelming. It’s included in the price, so you won’t go hungry, but don’t expect anything special.
Swimming Pool: Not included unless you book directly, and paying extra for it is far from cheap—definitely read the fine print.
Parking: Free but very limited. During peak season, finding a space can be stressful.
Would I stay here again? Unfortunately, no. The location and staff can’t make up for how outdated and overhyped this hotel feels today.