I read the mixed reviews about the Hotel Terminal, but was optimistic as it had supposedly been renovated and offered the fifth night free.
Perhaps it was because I was a single traveller that I was put in room 503- and maybe all the '03' rooms had the same problem- but apart from the beautiful window, it was awful. A double bed had been put in and there was little room for anything else least of all luggage! It seemed that the marks along the walls were testimony to the variety of ways previous visitors had tried to 'store' their suitcases etc. The bathroom was ok tho' the shower was extremely small and it's sliding doors were falling to pieces no doubt because people over 90lbs had tried to shower there!
The free packaged slippers were a necessity as the carpet was filthy I was sure the floor had never been vaccuumed, and how could it? No room to swing a cat let alone a vaccuum.
I stayed the five nights but the rude, unwilling and unhelpful gallic- shrugging male night receptionist, compelled my inner sanity to seek help from the Hotel Igea next door. There, the staff were so nice and helpful, the place looked so good, and the eating area was on the main floor and very pleasantly laid out.. So I asked the price and immediately booked myself in for the following Saturday ( after my stay in the Cinque Terre) prior to flying back to Canada.
It was a joy. My single room really was meant for a single. The place was tiled , spotless and very attractive. The shower was larger and therefore in excellent condition and the TV worked!
The breakfast offered an abundance of breads and sweet rolls already in a basket and on the table, plus the coffee was real, not from a machine, but delivered to your table by a blazered staffmember. I paid 70 euros for this, inclusive of breakfast, in contrast to the $118 I would have had to pay at the Terminal.
In addition I saw that there was a special deal offered online if a person stayed several nights, but I'd missed that treat.
Incidentally. I'm a 67 year old lady who walked easily from the railway station with my bag and 4 wheel suitcase, approx. 4 mins.