Beware room 201; it shares a wall with the kitchen, so from 6am onwards there is constant noise and intermittent loud thumping that causes you to jolt awake in a fright. If you are allocated any room near the reception area then you will hear people coming and going due to the floor and walls being tiled; all sounds are amplified.
On the plus side, room 201 has a large balcony with a nice view of the hills.
Although the reception staff were generally pleasant and helpful, when I did complain about the noise in my room (at 6:30am after the third day of being awoken), the receptionist apologised and said had I spoken up sooner they could have told the kitchen staff to be quieter! He said they were fully booked, but as it was Monday people would be checking out and he might be able change my room. No one followed up with me, so I enquired again around 13:15 and was told there was only one room available and I had to decide quickly whether I wanted it. The downside was that the room wasn’t as nice; the bathroom light flickered, the toilet flush wasn’t working properly, and there was a large hole on the wall above the bathtub where who knows what could crawl out of. I raised the noise situation again at check out, only to be told that other customers just slept through it and that my room could have been changed sooner had I complained earlier, which contradicts what the other receptionist said about being fully booked. For the price I paid, this hotel was not value for money