We stayed at this hotel for three night in September 2005.
We were unfortunate to have rooms at the back overlooking Marks & Spencer's airconditioning plant. The ill fitting window did nothing to lessen the noise of this machinery, although it did quieten down a little from 11pm to 4am.
The pipework radiator in the bathroom had no facility for turning the heat off and after having a shower you would find yourself sweating again before you'd had a chance to dry and get dressed.
There was a sticky patch on the carpet at the bottom of the bed so you often had to go back to the bathroom and wash your feet if you stood in it.
The other rooms in the hotel, maybe at the front, might be better but this was the worst hotel room that I've ever stayed in








