The best thing about the place was the internet reception. But there was neither a table nor a chair in the room, so it was hard to work online.
The carpet was stained.
The bed was spacious and comfortable, but sloppily made.
The shower unit had no doors [they'd been smashed and not replaced.
The door handle to the bathroom was loose: no screws to hold it in place. We mentioned this to reception and one screw [too small for the worn hole in the door] was put into handle. As a result on our second evening, the door, when closed, failed to open [just as well no-one was inside the bathroom!]. The night porter kindly got the door open. we did not dare to close it fully after that, with obvious loss of privacy
The second night [6.10] was disturbed throughout by other guests in the hotel. We maybe should have known better than to stay in a hotel that was catering for this younger generation of noisy stags and hens. Apparently, they like, quite often, to trash the rooms they're staying in. The receptionist on duty [a charming woman] told us that their store contained many broken chairs. arising from guestly vandalism. The store, by the way, ran the entire length of the other side of the corridor where our room was located, but was camouflaged by dummy doors. we only saw into it by chance. all this for €122 a night!