Guest User
June 1, 2024
I was really looking forward to it, but I was quite disappointed. I stayed at Pygmalion, and first of all the room smelled moldy. The room was on the second floor facing the mountain behind the inn, which is not shown in the photos of the inn, and there was no view, just bushes in front of me. The sun didn't shine in during the day, and the room was dark even though it was sunny outside. It might be fine if it was a corner room, but if you value a view, you should be careful. Also, the work clothes in the room smelled so bad I couldn't wear them. And there were a lot of plants and shrubs in the lobby, and they seemed to be keeping animals, and it smelled like a greenhouse and a zoo mixed together, which was very unpleasant. Even though it was a sunny day. If you keep animals in the building, I think it's natural for an inn to thoroughly clean and ventilate the building, but I wondered why the landlady, employees, and regular customers here didn't mind the smell. The food was poor and salty, and when I checked out, I had to stand at the front desk for about 20 minutes, and I just wondered what was going on at this inn. I had wanted to stay there someday after reading a blog by a female celebrity, but it turns out she was just a poster girl. I was really disappointed.
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