The hotel is conveniently located right in the middle of a giant construction site, so arriving by car feels a bit like competing in The Amazing Race. Finding the entrance? Good luck. Strolling around Gothenburg? Only if you enjoy guessing which detour sign is actually correct.
Check-in was a real “treat”. Since I had parked in the short-term lot, my wife went in to handle it, but knowing my name wasn’t nearly enough. No, we needed the magical reservation number. Cue a delightful round of text-tag: “Check your email.” “No, not that one.” “Try the app.” And finally—victory! The sacred digits were found.
Oh, and the garage? Sure, you can use it… for 50 bucks a day. Because why not.
The room itself? Sleek and modern. So modern, in fact, that they’ve completely reimagined the basics. Complimentary coffee, tea, or even water? Nope. A minibar for when you get hungry? Forget it. It’s as if the hotel decided the best guest experience is removing everything people actually like about hotels.