This hotel is located by the two main train stations which is helpful if you are on the Eurostar or other train. And while I understand no one goes to an Ibis expecting a high level of service this place is bad even by that standard. Hundreds of euro per night for a hotel that smells variously like mold, dirty carpet, vinegar or cigarettes depending on where you stand. The windows open, which you open expecting some form of relief but the street is so loud it quickly becomes a choice between sleeping at all or breathing. The carpets are atrocious. Neither of the drains in the bathroom drained well. There is no kettle in the room or coffee anywhere. They have what can only be described as farcical “kettle station” in the lobby bring your own everything else. You know what absolutely no one wants to do? Go down to the lobby to stand in line to use a kettle to make bad instant coffee. There is no iron, the hair dryer is from 1972, they charge to hold your bags. It’s a hotel that openly and aggressively trolls you for expecting that €200 might allow you the basic amenities you’d expect from a hotel literally anywhere else in the world. Do not stay here.