The hotel is very well located next to the mosque, which makes it easy to access, as well as to the rest of the places to visit.
From the public parking lot, you can reach the hotel in 5 minutes. Parking isn't very expensive (€18/day), and you have the option of leaving your car on the other side of the river, a 5-minute walk away.
The room was fine: two beds, a TV, clean, not very large, but not much more than that for a sightseeing trip.
The bathroom was very cramped, but functional. We had a problem with the sink; the plug wouldn't work, and they had to send maintenance staff. While we decided to use the bidet, the bathroom flooded a bit. Once they fixed the plug, we didn't need to use the bidet.
As we mentioned, it was fine for one or two nights while visiting the local attractions.
Breakfast was a disappointment. When we went down to breakfast, we were told there was no buffet and that we should go to the hotel cafeteria. That's what we did. We ordered and were charged the a la carte price like any other guest. Since we didn't have the buffet, they should have offered an alternative. Breakfast for two: coffee and chamomile tea, plus half a tomato sauce, orange juice, and cake, was almost €17. The buffet was €5 per person; there's no comparison. The second day, we skipped breakfast at the hotel; we had it at another café we happened upon while visiting.
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