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December 19, 2023
We booked a deluxe room, it wasn't cheap. On arrival we discovered that the bedrooms were all on the "lower ground floor", also known as in the basement. There was no mention of this at all on the website or room info. The passageway leading to the bedroom had a very peculiar and unpleasant smell, and the bedroom itself was very cold unless the electric heater was turned on in which case it had a blue light on the display which kept me awake. There was technically a window in the bedroom which I believe led to a ventilation shaft, but it was thick frosted glass and let in hardly any light at all. One of the photos below shows it at its brightest, just before morning check out. Also the luxurious roll top bath was squeezed into an alcove with no lighting and really didn't look inviting. It was like sleeping in a cave (not helped by the fashionably dark walls everywhere in the hotel), and I can't believe they didn't mention the cellar bedrooms beforehand. I certainly wouldn't have chosen to sleep in an underground room, I felt so claustrophobic. We barely saw any natural light until we left at 11 as the breakfast room only had windows at one end and the tables were down the other end behind an alcove wall. To make it worse, the breakfast was really not nice at all. I had eggs and salmon on muffins, the sauce was heavily salted and inedible so I had to scrape it off the food, and the salmon was the saltiest salmon I've ever tried to eat. Literally the only good thing about the stay was the food at the event the night before which was good, but even then they did not send me the information about ingredients of the courses I'd chosen due to food intolerances despite me emailing them before the event, and the serving staff didn't know about what was in the canapes they were handing out and didn't offer to check. Pretty sure that doesn't meet minimal legal requirements any more... You honestly couldn't pay me to stay here again.