The hotel was an odd cross between an American Holiday Inn Express and a European hotel with the worst of both types and few consolations. The room was supposed to have A/C but it looked like no A/C controls I’d ever seen and didn’t work. The breakfast wasn’t any better than a US Holiday Inn Express with none of the consolations of a cooked breakfast which I thought was de rigueur in a European Continental hotel. The room was closet size, and the bathroom had an odd feature. The bathroom door doubled as a door to close off the toilet. There was no shampoo provided, just squirt bottles on the walls that were supposed to double as shampoo and hand soap at the same time. This hotel offered ice but no ice buckets. Unlike most European hotels there was no restaurant, just liquor sales in the lobby of all things! No family atmosphere here. To add insult to injury we had to pay for parking. When we were coming back from dinner having to pause to put the token in the machine to get back in the parking lot caused our recent model car rental, a Skoda Octavia, to cut off.