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Developed in Japan, these cheap “pod” hotels are a novelty for any traveler. With rows of small single bed enclosed capsules, accommodations are basic and intended to be overnight. There's separate storage for luggage and gender-separate communal bathrooms. Some capsule hotels also have a sentō – a Japanese bath house, usually for male guests only.
The location of the hotel is very convenient for those who do not like noisy places. Friendly and competent staff. Tasty breakfasts. Nice restaurant with summer terrace. Free parking with plenty of space for your car. Overall good value for money.
I was pleased with the friendly staff. The hotel is cozy and has a convenient location. I liked the food in the restaurant and the drinks in the bar. The most delicious coffee in town!!
Well, I was hoping for a capsule room in a shared space, but this hotel 'capsules' are just a fancy way to arrange bunk beds. Privacy is a bit better than a bunk bed, but thats about it. Noises, smells, etc., will reach to you no matter what. I had a previous experience in a capsule hotel in Japan, and this is far far away from that. It is basically a fancy way to call a normal shared hostel room. I was expecting a completely different experience to be frank.
Location is very convenient in terms of reaching the airport: few minutes by car and you're there.
Staff is very friendly yet professional, we felt welcomed and valued. An expected upgrade indeed lifted our mood and the room was very cosy and spacious.
Breakfast is great: serving time is convenient and food variety is very good (cold platters, hot dishes, desserts, fruits - everyone should find something to eat).
Cheap parking and being pet friendly are also quite some benefits.
Deimante
Family with young children
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