The room was a disgrace. There were two narrow, barred windows with milkglass (plus another one in the bathroom) and hardly any daylight as the room was situated in the basement facing a wall at a distance of about 1 metre. The "double" bed was 140cm large, so not a lot of room for a good night's sleep (except for, maybe, if you're freshly in love, but even then it's very narrow) Breakfast was 90% sweet stuff and cheap carbs, hardly any choice of fruit or vegetables, the eggs were cold, hard-boiled industrially produced and pre-pealed (probably to keep customers from taking them out of the breakfast-room). The choice of dairy products was very limited (mostly "fruit" yoghurt with plain yoghurt if you were lucky). Coffee was ok. Staff was mostly ok, and things were mostly clean. The location is good, far from the city's expensive chaos, yet close to a bus station and a very beautiful park. Good and inexpensive restaurants and a nice jazz club round the corner.