While still a solid hotel with excellent service, good breakfast, and comfortable and spacious, albeit old-fashioned rooms, it is far from the luxurious resort it must have been during its heyday. Both exterior and interior are in desperate need of a facelift, to a point where I was surprised to see a hotel in the otherwise prime Radisson brand look this run-down. The swimming pool and sauna area is available at an extra charge which was also a disappointment as most hotels with similar facilities include entry in the room price. Possibly business travellers generally choose a different place to stay so this hotel tries its best to keep room prices down to attract families and tourists. Having said that, the relaxation in the well-equipped spa is worth the additional 15 euros (unless a herd of neanderthals with offspring decide to go mental in the pool, splashing and screaming for 45 minutes). In summary: today a decent hotel with excellent unexploited potential if invested in.