I stayed 4 nights there (139$/night). The rooms are excellent, clean and you don't hear anything. When arriving on Fridays or Saturdays, they ask you to sign a paper stating that there is a "no-party" policy so that the rooms are quiet, this was perfect! The staff is really nice and polite, the area is quiet even if you are near the airport. There is a rail station just 10 minutes away from the hotel where the R1 takes you to the city in 15 minutes (see the photo). The hotel has a free shuttle to the airport. The breakfast is really not at a level of a Marriott! You eat in plastic plates with plastic knives and forks and plastic cups. It closes early during the week so make sure you awake in time! They have donuts, toast bread, Philadelphia cheese, some marmelade, strange sandwiches in a freezer that you need to put in the microwave (horrible taste!), be careful if you take yoghurt since some are frozen (it's normal apparently!). And Americans eat waffles in the morning with whipped cream! (We have this for dessert normally, no?!) If you are European and look for bread and croissants, this is not he place to go. Also, the breakfast room is very busy on weekends so go early to get a table. Accross the street, there is a Ruby Tuesday restaurant: cheap and really good good, go there in the evening. (anyway, there is nothing else in the area ...)
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