Certainly! Here's the revised review:
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Expedia lists this place as a hotel, but it's actually university student accommodation rented out during holidays. It felt odd interacting with resident students going about their day.
Upon arrival, my cab driver sped through red lights, mentioning the area was dodgy. The location was hard to find on Google Maps, and at reception, a student (presumably) was struggling with a group booking. After waiting nearly an hour, I finally checked in, only to discover my room hadn’t been cleaned—dirty towels outside and trash inside. The reception staff moved me to a clean room, but the fridge was so noisy it gave me temporary tinnitus. Despite reporting it and filling out a form via QR code, the issue wasn't resolved.
Additionally, the communal areas don't meet "hotel standards." Doors slam loudly, rain on the metal window sills sounds like popcorn popping, student parties are audible, and the air conditioning is either nonexistent or too cold.
If you're looking for a bed for one to two nights and plan on just sleeping, this might work for you. If not, spend a few more pounds on a real hotel.