HÔTEL NEBODER
Hôtel situé à 5 minutes de marche du centre-ville proposant des chambres spacieuses et confortables avec un design vintage.
Situé à 5 minutes de marche du centre-ville, cet hôtel qui date de 1939 a longtemps été réquisitionné pour les soldats internationaux en mission. Restaurée en 2007, la tour, qui est désormais classée patrimoine architectural national, demanderait encore des rénovations (ascenseur, notamment). Si l’extérieur est peu engageant, les chambres sont spacieuses, avec un design vintage en Formica. Le plus, c'est la vue magnifique offerte aux étages supérieurs. D'un côté la ville, le canal et la mer, de l'autre la montagne et le quartier Trsat.
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너무 좁아서 캐리어를 펼만한 공간도 없다.
화장실과 샤워실도 너무 좁아 덩치 큰 사람은 사용하기 곤란함. 대부분의 시설이
인도나 태국의 게스트하우스보다 형편없음. 콘센트는 달랑 하나뿐.
바닥 카펫은 몇 년 동안 청소한 적 없는 듯. 조식 부페도 형편 없음.
자동차 소음이 너무 심하고 바닥카펫이 끔찍하게 더러워 잠을 제대로 잘 수도 없었던 최악의 호텔
- there was only one outlet
- the outside noise was unbearable even with all the windows closed. I can name every person every car every train and ship that passed during the night even though I was on the 10th floor!
- stains on the chair and curtains
- horribly stinky bathroom
- broken window blinds
- old key with the keychain bigger than my entire palm
- slow elevators
- there was literally no breakfast even though we were on time. there was literally 3 slices of cheese and 2 slices of salami left at 7:15h (breakfast was advertised as 6:30-10h) everything else was pretty much empty
- kitchen staff argued amongst themselves during breakfast which was heard all the way to the dining tables and annoying to listen in the morning
- balcony has no chair and literally feels like a cage
- horrendously slow wifi (I measured on ookla at 1am it was 6mbps. yeah 6!)
all in all, disgusting and would prefer not to set a foot in it ever again.