The hotel is situated down a side street about 10 minutes walk from the central station, which was very convenient for us..There was a supermarket about 5 mins walk away, and a few eating places within easy walking distance. The young lady on reception was friendly on our arrival, and directed us to our room via an ancient lift which looked like something from the 1920's . To the left is a large sitting room with worn sofa's and chairs circa 1970.
Our room was dingy and small, overlooking the service area of the hotel. The decor was very dark.We needed the lights on all the time. However, it was spotlessly clean apart from a bit of wear on the carpet, and the bed was huge and very comfortable. The bathroom looked as though it had been newly refurbished and again, was spotlessly clean. The layout was awkward, and anyone who is "well padded" might find it difficult to get in the rather small shower.
There is a bar downstairs which we didn't use, so I can't comment on that.
Breakfast was ok, plenty of food available and a choice. It was very busy and they didn't appear to have enough staff. One poor lady trying to clear tables and keep everything stocked.
Overall the hotel was ok, the staff we met were helpful and friendly it was clean and comfy, just a bit dated.