
Sam Flint
My review is regarding the coworking space only, I did not stay in the rooms. The coworking space is split into two areas, one is shared with the reception and the laundry room is at one end. This means that in the morning staff are moving around the space washing sheets which is quite distracting. Morning is also cleaning time, so there is a consistent smell of bleach (i'm sure it is not necessary to use that much...) Doors are kept open which people smoke on the doorstep, which is also quite distracting. The upstairs has a small cupboard for calls costing 5 euro for one hour. Also has a terrace with reasonable views, but shares the cigarette smell problem. There is also a lot of through traffic and one morning there was a major clearing/rearranging operation going on. I understand all these things need to happen, but when you pay for a coworking space you expect some sort of separate area where the necessary activities are done outside of typical working hours. I think fundamentally this is a hostel, with a coworking space crammed in as an after thought. That said there is a kitchen with coffee and some screens to use on desks, but bring your own cables, keyboard, mouse and noise cancelling headphones.
