This is a hotel with many contradictions. In some ways it's 4* but in others, it certainly isn't. I booked it as I wanted a hotel close enough to walk easily to the old town, which had a swimming pool and which was a reasonable price for central Nicosia. Cleopatra ticked all the boxes, but I wasn't aware of some aspects of the hotel.
My room 317 was very quiet which I appreciated. The bathroom appeared to have been refurbished with a large walk in rain shower with hand shower attached, plentiful hot water and all the usual toiletries supplied. However, the room itself is dated ( think 1970s) and some of the furniture looks shabby. The bed is firm and the linen smooth and comfortable. The pillow suited me as it was soft and not to high, but I noticed thicker pillows in the wardrobe. There's a safe, fridge and hairdryer, but no iron in the room. Wifi is good
I think it was an unfortunate choice of carpet for the corridors as it looked filthy with multiple stains although I'm sure wasnt, it was just the pattern.
The restaurant looked modern and the breakfast had all the usual foods to be found in a 4* hotel- cereals, cold cuts, fresh and tinned fruit, yogurt, salad, full "English" breakfast and omelette station plus breads and pastries. Absolutely no complaints there.
It's not at all disabled friendly as there isn't a ramp to the main entrance, only 7 steps. There are 2 lifts, but stairs lead to different levels of the hotel including the breakfast room/ restaurant.
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