PROS: The strong point of the hotel is undoubtedly the location. Tirana is a city that you can get around on foot, and having a hotel in a good location is really useful. This hotel is a stone's throw from the main square, which is very convenient even if you reach the center by bus from the airport. Internally the hotel is renovated, nice and clean, the rooms are small but all in all comfortable, and even if they face the street they are well insulated. CONS: There were various things that I didn't appreciate, first of all the owner's request to pay in cash (at least part of the stay) despite the fact that they accepted cards on booking. a second thing that I didn't appreciate is that on our first evening, upon our arrival, the receptionist warned us that the reception is not always open and after midnight there is often no one to open the front door (it is not a real hotel with a hall, to enter you have to ring a bell and supplied there is only the key that opens the room door not the main one), I didn't like this thing because if one wanted to come back at 2 in the morning how could Do? I'm on vacation I want to be free to have the times I want without having to communicate them to someone in advance. Third sore point the breakfast, in the end all in all it was not bad, but very meager, with little choice, if you are a lover of hotel breakfasts this is not for you and I advise you to have it in one of the many cafes that are located near the hotel. Last point against even if not relevant, the room is small, it's fine just for a couple of days because if you have big suitcases you don't physically have space to store them. The bathroom is spacious enough but it doesn't even have a shelf for storing the cosmetic bag, zero or any support point (also, but this is my preference, I don't appreciate the single-dose bottles of shampoo and shower gel, they are useless and very harmful to the environment the wall dispenser is better).
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