Our stay in the Budget Double/Twin room was tolerable. Was it cheap? Yes. Was the location good? Yes. Was our stay pleasant? Absolutely not. The check in was unwelcoming and confusing, but fast. Our room was clean-ish; no actual rubbish on the floor, but spiderwebs hanging from the ceiling and odd splatters of matter on some of the walls and doors. The towels and sheets were clean. The mattresses were also clean, as we felt necessary to check them for bed bugs because of the overall vibe of the room that was full of unfitting kitchen cabinets and appliences. Which I guess are useful for some guests, but for us they just made the small room feel even smaller and sloppier. Some maintenance is also required in the bathroom as the shower rail and toilet flush button are broken, but still working. All things mentioned so far are fine for us, but the last part of this review is the reason why we can’t recommend this hotel.
The dungeon, as we named our room for the two nights we survived there, was unbearable hot. I have never experienced anything like that before and hopefully I will never have to experience the hot, thick, and stagnant air ever again. A small fan was provided, which we kept on constantly to boost our morale. After stepping into our lair of hot despair for the first time, we immediately tried to talk to the front desk who just waved us off as if already knowing why we were coming to them. We couldn’t even talk to them, they weren’t even looking at us.