This hotel is very basic and really should be categorized as a 2-star rather than as a 3-star. In other words, it is too expensive for what one actually gets. Some disappointing features:
1. We got dozens of bug bites during our two-day stay.
2. Staff helpfulness is mixed. Some were friendly, like the Thai maid and one of the Swedish kitchen staff. On the other hand, the heavier woman with short bleach-blonde hair was especially surly. It seemed like she hates her job.
3. Everything besides the hallway to the rooms is locked up after 10PM. For example, expect to be kicked out if socializing with friends in the tiny reception area.
4. There is a mechanics' shop next door. Expect lots of noises consistent with such a business.
5.As mentioned, the rooms are tiny. While we are narrow-bodied ourselves and fit just fine on the twin-sized beds, I could imagine bigger people having trouble turning in bed. The desk, single desk chair, and single armchair were all similarly small.
6. There were water spots in the bathroom.
In place of Kleenex tissues, one is given a roll of toilet paper on top of the empty tissue box.
7. Finally, I think it's worth mentioning that when paying for 150 euro per night, one should be able to expect to have at least a small gym, 24-hr coffee and tea, 24-hour reception, some toiletries, air conditioning, and fast internet speed (it was painfully slow for us). None of these were available at Hotell E10.