The property is a charming and picturesque small hotel located in the heart of the walled city.
However, it’s important to note that the maintenance and overall condition of the property are not up to the highest standards.
We arrived early and, as expected, the room was not yet ready—this was not an issue. We left our bags at the front desk and went out to eat while we waited.
Upon returning, we were assigned a room on the first floor, directly behind the reception area. Unfortunately, the room faced the street and was extremely humid with a strong moldy odor.
We immediately returned to the front desk to express our concerns. We even offered to pay extra for an upgraded or alternative room, but were told the hotel was fully booked and there was nothing they could do.
All rooms are equipped with a dehumidifier and air conditioning, so our only option was to keep both running continuously. We also requested a plug-in air freshener to help manage the odor.
A notable issue occurred during our stay: one night, a maintenance staff member asked us to turn off the air conditioning so they could recharge the gas—this was both inconvenient and uncomfortable.
Security is another concern. The rooms use traditional house keys instead of key cards, which do not allow for access tracking—a standard feature in most modern hotels.
On a positive note, the breakfast exceeded our expectations. It included fresh fruits, a variety of baked items, eggs made to order, fresh juices.