This hotel uses an automated kiosk instead of a guest reception desk. At the time of check in, there was no one to greet us. Just some men smoking outside the entrance. The room I was assigned by the machine was an “upgrade” without the option to refuse. It changed my reservation from a double bed into 3 single beds. Child sized beds, just what I didn’t want. The room was a bit banged up in places, for example where one door contacts a nearby door. Critically, the room lacked basic bottles of water. Do they intend their guests drink like dogs from the bathroom sink? For around 200 euros per night, I’m glad I didn’t stay another day longer.