Usuário convidado
11 de fevereiro de 2025
I had a week of vacation to take and wanted to go somewhere familiar. I was alone and booked the hotel Astor, which I did not know before, but which had the downtown location I wanted. The room was big but strangely bare: Tiled floor, a french balcony to the pedestrian street (it was the only window), two beds, a small table and two wooden chairs - and that was it. Even the lighting was "bare", bed lamps and two ceiling light fixtures, nothing more. There was no comfortable chair, no sofa, only those two "kitchen" chairs. Even the well-equipped kitchenette had three of everything - cups, mugs, plates, cutlery etc. If I had had two visitors, one would have had nowhere to sit. The bath was adequate, the storage as usual, the room was dark but it was the second floor from the street and one window only The hotel common spaces were nice, lots of sofas and easy chairs, sideboards with lamps and reading corners, a billiards table. The breakfast was one of the best I have enjoyed, much variety and offeri9ng, only the old and tired toaster irritated. The personnel was very friendly and helpful, real hospitability there! If I would have stayed several weeks I would have asked the personnel to move some of the public spaces furniture and lamps to my room but now I did not bother. After all I had wanted a good location and that I certainly got!
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