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15 de octubre de 2024
I'd read lots of mixed reviews for the Mob House so I wasn't sure what to expect however I was hopeful that maybe it had been a mix of the busy time whilst the Olympics were on and teething issues being so new, however I think the whole thing is just very average. Check in was fine, the location is fine (despite some moans about the surrounding areas) the gentleman on reception was very pleasant. I knew all about the city taxes and the pre-auth from reading other reviews so I wasn't shocked by this. I requested anti allergenic which I got however that was the extent of me feeling like the hotel really did anything for me. Everything was just...okay. The setting was nice, it's quirky and it has it's own style. The bar looked nice, but I probably got more smiles from other guests than I did from staff. We stayed for 3 nights over the weekend from Friday - Monday and the plan was to be out most of the time and that the place we chose to rest, after a busy day of walking and sightseeing, was comfortable. Did it do that... yes, but I wonder where else I could have stayed and gotten that with maybe a bit more charisma... The beds were comfortable however not really practical, the layout is different and again I wasn't opposed to that, I just wasn't sure it was the best use of space. The room is hot and the air con wasn't working, so we kept the window open but the streets are loud from 6 onwards. The next night we kept it shut and just put up with the heat, it's not unbearable it's just not extremely comfortable. Aside from the toilet light and the 2 behind the bed, the room lights are all on one circuit so you have to turn them all on just to use the shower with a light - which you need to do because it's a tiny cubicle built in to the wall. So whilst my partner was sleeping and I didn't want to wake him I had to leave the door open to see what I was doing which just made the floor wet. It just seems like it's trying to be different and stylish when really it could just be simple. They offer what appears to be a mini fridge in the room with some water- that isn't cold so it's just a cupboard really. The bar was advertised as being open until midnight (clearly stated in the hotel information that you find in the room) yet you turn up at 11.45 and it's 'closed'. It's just lots of little things that build up and start to annoy you. We didn't eat breakfast as we thought we should eat at some of Paris's amazing bakeries, which we did and there is one right across the street. I'm sure it might have been nice, but again, I'm sure it would have been expensive and not the quality it says it should be. One night we did manage a drink at the bar and again I appreciate it's a hotel bar but 2 whiskies were nearly 50 euros and although they offer cocktails on their menu they can't provide you with any of the classics. All in all, it's okay. It's nothing to write home about, I probably wouldn't stay again and I probably wouldn't recommend. We had a g
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