I picked the First Hotel Jorgen Kock because it was a decent price and was right next to the conference venue. For people with all day conferences in Malmo it is a good pick, it is literally just across the road from the conference venue, allowing yo…
Normally I don't check reviews of hotels and hostels because I just don't care that much. This time I wish I had - Hostel 89 is a complete dump, don't stay here. The place is old and decrepit, there is an off smell in the rooms, furniture is falling …
Mission 21 is a huge old building run by a centre that typically organises conferences and meetings on aid to Africa. When conferences aren't on, they drop the prices of the rooms to a reasonable rate. The rooms are tiny but excellent, the breakfast …
The Hotel Ibis Berlin in Messe is essentially a conference hotel. It is just across the road from the International Congress Centre and out of the way of most things you would like to see in Berlin. I picked the hotel because of its location by the C…
Only rated as two stars, the Ibis Heidelberg was exactly what we were after. It is built into the Heidelberg train station, so when we arrived on the late train from Brussels we were able to walk straight into the hotel, have an instant check-in, and…
The one thing I really want from a hotel is a place to sleep. The Imperial Hotel failed on the most basic criteria. Firstly, I was asked to move rooms after midnight on my first night. Another customer had ordered a disabled-access bathroom and they …
The Marriott Resort on Waikoloa is the nicest resort or hotel I have ever stayed at. The design is elegant and classy, rooms are very nice, they have thoughtful extra services that you usually pay through the nose for (eg free internet access) and th…
A bare-bones backpackers hostel, the Melaleuca on Mitchell is at least fairly cheap, clean and in a great location on Mitchell street near all the tourist facilities. That is probably as much as I can say in its favour though. The internet services a…
It is hard to be enthusiastic about paying €120 for a standard hotel room in a standard hotel chain, but after paying €80 for the rat hole we stayed in last time we were in Amsterdam this one looked a whole lot better.
The place is clean, room…
This is a two star hotel and doesn't deserve more. It is rather old and run down, especially the showers. On the other hand, I would recommend it to anybody who can't afford a five-start hotel. It is one of the very cheapest hotels you can get in Dub…
I picked Hotel Rothaus because it was the cheapest hotel I could find close to the railway station in Zurich. It is Europe, so I didn't expect it to bother me that it is in the dodgy part of town - but I was taken aback at the line of white-helmeted …
I am rather impressed by the YHA Sydney Central. For the price you pay (cheap) and the location (Central Railway station) you get much more than you would expect. The rooms are clean, quiet, well insulted and good facilities are provided on every flo…
I was quite happy with this hotel. It is very close to the National Theatre Railway station (on the express line to the train station) and the main shopping street of Oslo (Karl Johans Gate), yet it is also across the road from the large park around …
We stayed at the YHA Llanberis for two nights. It was more expensive than I would like for a YHA, ~£20 a bed (the private rooms are a good deal, you pay about the same per bed as you do for a dorm). Still, it was the good clean hostel you expect fro…
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