Me and my wife have found out about this so called Enrico Hotel , which in my own opinion should be a Motel, from the hotel's own site. Of course on the web all photos ware nice and the rooms looked big and tidy...well, guess what? THIS IS TOTALLY FALSE ! Having said that, I think of the two stars they pretend they have NONE is more than enough!
Will start with the Reception where, not to be racist, you will be greeted by someone who can hardly speak English and you will have a real problem making your self understood.
The Rooms will be a SHOK !!! Its like entering in an ORFANAGE !!! Small rooms with grey dirty walls, spots here and there, just horrible to look at !
The Bathrooms are again something you will experience for the first time in your life, they are so tiny you can't even fit two people in there properly.
The Furniture is a plane JOKE, everything just falls apart, what ever you touch just brakes or it was broken before and it is there just for decorative purpose, you will find that even the BEDS are so old and used that you will sink in them like in a hammock.
The Breakfast as you would imagine is not a very elaborated one but luckily for us we are not that fussy. You can choose between CONTINENTAL (milk and cereals) and ENGLISH (fried bacon and eggs). Funny thing was that we found out the COOK is also the HOUSEKEEPER.....hilarious !!!
Overall a very, very UNIQUE experience but one that we would definitely not REPEAT !!!
Jeff & Sarrah
Same as it ever was... Posted: Thu, Jun 19 2008 I have stayed at the Enrico at least a dozen times over the past twenty years. Although they have had a bit of sawdust in the air the last year or so, they seem to be the same welcoming bargain. Perhaps my standards are low but I have never had anything stolen, never had food poisoning, felt ripped off, or unsafe coming home at night.
On the plus side I've left my gear for a bit while I ventured elsewhere (it's expensive to use the left luggage at the train stations) been helped out with taxi info to the airport that saved us time and trouble...and I was welcomed back even though I accidentally took the hotel key with me. This is basic, clean, somewhat threadbare housing. But do try and avoid a room on the top floor. You'll need a Sherpa and an oxygen cylinder to make the climb.
Booked here via there website & got confirmation. When I got there they 'couldn't find it'. And advised me they were full. So after complaining they offered me a room without ensuite (i booked one with) when I declined, they somehow found a room with ensuite. I tentatively accepted, yet found a room in another hotel. I advised them of such and suddenly my reservation was found & they tried to charge me for cancelling a room they 'misplaced' the booking. Too much hassle.