As a last minute one night booking for a budget double room we were satisfied with the accommodation.
The room although dated and a little shabby (curtains and paintwork) was clean and comfortable.
Location was good and the staff that we saw were friendly and helpful.
We had a fabulous sea view which we did not expect with a budget room.
We would stay here again for an odd night or two.
The downstairs bar, restaurant and toilets are well designed, modern newly decorated and clean. The staff brilliant, friendly and welcoming, good entertainment.
Our room disappointing, needed decorating, shower room old fashioned mismatched, the basin had a huge crack across it and the shower sealant mould stained. Our curtains were hanging off. The room walls were so thin we could hear conversations in the next room and when they plugged in a socket I thought they were coming through the wall. It was difficult to relax in such surroundings.
Tiffany receptionist was exceptional. Friendly. Remembered details about us, thoughtful, loaned us a brolly.
Room was budget standard, as we expected. Maybe replace light tube over dressing table mirror or remove light fitting? Table in lounge sticky with spilt sugar.
We could not use the wardrobe it was broken and damp. The shower had wires uncovered and was leaking. The sink taps were disgusting and there was a loose electric socket. Toilet door was broken no lock. We wouldn't recommend this hotel to anyone.
If your using the hotel for the location to the open air theatre it's good walking distance and some lovely views over the sea however unless your amazing at parallel parking and have a tiny car then you'll struggle. The hotel is very dated the bed may as well have been a camp bed on the floor as the mattress was none existent and the room was red hot with no way of cooling it down. The shower was a trickle of water and took ages to get warm.