Back again a year later and its only gone downhill. The hotel now has no restaurant, the rooms seem more rundown than ever and there is no ventilation.
It was hot while I was there and of course there is no air conditioning. Rooms either face the road or the parking lot; either way if you leave the windows open to get some cool air you will be woken at 3am by either a drunk in the parking lot or a moped driving down the street with no exhaust. If that doesn't get you up, the sun will at 3.30AM because the curtains don't block any light...
Two good features: wireless internet is free, and it's across the street from the train station. This was handy because most of the restaurants in town seem to be closed for summer holidays, so I had to take the train to Copenhagen (again) to eat. I only stayed for one sleepless night before moving to a hotel in Copenhagen. I've learned my lesson and will not go back.





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