You have to love the rotary dial phone. Can't make any calls, but it looks good. Rooms are small, but it was fine. The bathroom looks bigger in the picture than it really is. All of the hotels were comfortable (except Hotel Europa). At our first hotel, they turn the air conditioning on at 2 p.m. and turn it off at 1 a.m. If you want air, open the window. That works until about 4 a.m. when the deliveries begin. The food is definitely different. I never thought of having a piece of meat and cheese for breakfast, nor warm milk with my cereal. You need to work on the coffee, and then sometimes, you just walk away. In a couple of the hotels, you have to put your door key in a slot by the door. This allows you to turn the lights on. I guess they have a problem with people locking themselves out. In two of the hotels you could hear the person snoring in the next room. (Who needs to sleep? You can do that back home.) The best buy for my money was the 5 euro international calling card that I bought - it had 4 hours of talk time. Kept Michelle happy!
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