Guest User
October 4, 2024
I am sure this hotel has seen grander days. The rooms are spacious but furniture is outdated. Despite it being old furniture, it is remarkably still in good condition. The beds are soft and I found it difficult to sleep on. The pool facilities were not available. Also I was in the farhal wing which meant I had to navigate a bit of a maze to get to the right lift to make it to my floor/room. At check in, I was just pointed in the direction of the lift and assumed it would be easy. Fortunately as I headed that way, another staff member asked me my room number and then provided me with more detailed directions to get to the lifts I needed. I wouldn’t have got there without that as there were no proper signage to direct me to the right lift. Then I had been told breakfast was on the first floor but it’s back in the main wing which you either come back to the lobby and go from there in another set of lifts or use the lifts closest to my room and from the first floor second guess the route because there are no signs. Breakfast was good - live egg station, bakery, fruits and hot food items including sausages, hash browns, bacon, and some Indian items. Juices and hot drinks available too. In the room, bathroom had separate shower and bathtub - good water pressure. Style again very old. Overall comfortable stay but if you are unlucky enough to stay in one of the other wings be prepared to navigate a maze! The hotel needs an upgrade..