As expected, the room was basic, which was not a problem for me, and clean. Security was my only issue. As a solo traveller, I am particularly security-conscious. (1) My ground floor room was adjacent to a side entrance door, which appeared to be left open 24/7. Neither this door nor my room door were visible from the reception desk. The lock on the bedroom door did not appear to be very robust, so I felt it could have been easily forced, without anyone noticing. (2) While reception was meant to be manned 24/7, there were times when there was nobody there. One evening I came in around 8pm. There was nobody on reception, so I rang the handbell there. Still nobody came. I had to go behind the reception desk to retrieve my room key (- guests hand in keys when they go out, so that staff can enter rooms to clean). Anybody could have walked in from the street and taken keys to my and/or other rooms (3) There was a small garden between my ground floor balcony and the street. Privacy was achieved on one side by a screen of foliage. The balcony would have been easily accessible from the garden or side street. I always closed the external shutters and locked the very solid balcony doors when I went out for the day. On two days when I returned, the balcony door was open, with only the sliding shutters (very easy to open from balcony) closed. Somebody could easily have climbed unseen on to the balcony and entered the room. (