Usuário convidado
18 de abril de 2024
It's alright. Lovely sea view if you get a front room. Twin room was fair size. Decor a bit dated, and by that I don't mean the lovely original Victorian features, I mean the more modern additions are a bit worn and dated. Nothing out of the ordinary though for these old school guesthouse's and for the price acceptable. But it was quite noisy. To be fair I don't think it's the fault of the guesthouse. There is double glazing and aside from the lift occasionally clunking it was pretty quiet inside the guesthouse. I think the noise is due to being slightly set back from the prom and having tall buildings either side that must act like an amplifier. It was tolerable with the windows shut but once open too loud to sleep with cars speeding on the prom, dogs barking, folk talking as they walk by on the prom. In hot weather when you'd need to have the window open the noise would put me off staying here, in a front room at least. Maybe I'm a light sleeper or am used to quiter locations. What can I say. Just being honest. On another note I liked the fact you could opt out of breakfast. I hate big fried breakfasts and generally don't eat breakfast so it was good to not have to pay for something I don't want. They apoear to want to service your room everyday. Some may like that but I thought it was a bit over zealous. If you put your 'do not disturb sign' on your door - they honour that - but everyday you do that they push a note under your door saying they tried to service your room but couldn't. I didn't really like that arrangement to be honest. I prefer places that have set service days like every third day, or you just ask reception to make up your room as required. Maybe that's nit-picking but personally I did not like that arrangement. I thought the note pushed under the door on multiple days was unnecessary and a bit OTT as a paying guest.
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