It was a proper one too, not a rebranded travelodge. On their birthday every member of staff we interacted with said happy birthday to them. It was the sort of place that made you understand why people stay in hotels.
We were clearly not their typical guest. When we asked for directions to the metro we were met by horror and it was politely suggested we might prefer a car. When we explained we'd already used it there was a look of shock and awe on the concierges face.
It was a proper one too, not a rebranded travelodge. On their birthday every member of staff we interacted with said happy birthday to them. It was the sort of place that made you understand why people stay in hotels.
We were clearly not their typical guest. When we asked for directions to the metro we were met by horror and it was politely suggested we might prefer a car. When we explained we'd already used it there was a look of shock and awe on the concierges face.