Possibly the noisiest hotel I’ve ever stayed in. The room (237) is on second floor above a bar. Window is shut and I can hear conversations from down below. This goes on right through the night even when the bar is closed. It’s ridiculously loud, it’s as if the window is open which it isn’t, so you can then imagine the noise from traffic (engine, beeping, sirens) as well as the drunken people. Put that together with the noise from the room above- geeze, banging and bumps and talking, and when they walk around their room, the noise in my room is so loud. I also feel bad for the people below me as the noise on my floor when I walk across it must be so loud for them.
I always travel with earplugs, and this is the only hotel that I’ve still be woken up repeatedly (whilst wearing them).
I am in a party of four people, with four separate rooms (211, 237, 239 & 241), and we all agree that’s it’s by far the noisiest hotel we’ve been to. Did I mention the slamming doors from hallway?
The management should stay a few nights in these rooms to experience what a nights stay is really like here - it is not relaxing.
It seems that reviews going back years mention the poor soundproofing and the hotel’s responses suggest they’ll look into this to improve the experience for guests, but in reality, I’m not sure anything has been done or will be done.
I know it wasn’t super expensive and aside from the noise everything else was great (breakfast was basic but absolutely fine, house keeping, re