The rooms are very spacious and comfortable. There was an AC unit and the windows could be opened for fresh air if you asked a member of staff to come and unlock them. The TV did have some English language channels or you can watch DVDs. There wasn't a separate music player or clock radio. I rather missed having a visible clock in the room.
The room has it's own en-suite bathroom with a nice walk-in shower (very important in the morning that there was no awkward threshold). The shower was average - as the water drops stung anyway I guess this is one time you don't want a power shower!
The food was very tasty and there was a good menu range if you ate meat/fish. I did think the portion size was a bit large though! Just look at that mammoth pasta dinner! I'd already been given post surgery soup and toast a few hours before, and had a large fruit platter in the room: an appealing range even in winter including apricots and cape gooseberries not just grapes and apples!
Breakfast was lighter and less exciting but still good, with warm fresh bread! The nurse recommended avoiding toast as German toast is better eaten immediately, rather than having the delay of getting to the room.
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