4/10 - Kém
ivan
26/04/2025
Forvm Luxury Experience: where the "luxury" is in the name, not the experience. Imagine booking a hotel room, only to find out the "hotel" is more of a scavenger hunt. You arrive at a nondescript building, navigate your way to a reception-slash-café-slash-restaurant, and after checking in, you're whisked away to a completely different building a few blocks away. It's like they took the concept of "separate checks" and applied it to their property layout.
The rooms? They're fine—if your idea of luxury is Motel 6 with a sprinkle of artistic flair in the hallways. Yes, the decor around the floor is nice, but the rooms themselves are as standard as they come. No plush robes, no fancy toiletries, not even a hint of opulence. It's like they spent their entire budget on the lobby and forgot about the actual guest experience.
The staff? Incredibly kind and eager to help, but also a bit green. One of the "bellhops" even confessed she had just started working there a few days prior. It's charming in a way, but also a reminder that this place is more "luxury training wheels" than "luxury experience."
All in all, it's not a bad place to stay—just don't let the name fool you. If you're expecting five-star indulgence, you might want to look elsewhere. But if you're okay with a quirky, slightly disjointed setup and friendly (if inexperienced) service, it might just do the trick.
ivan
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