Look, I’ll be honest with you – Hera Hotel Airport isn’t going to win any design awards, but sometimes you need a place that just works, and this three-star spot actually delivers on that front. I’ve stayed here a handful of times when catching early flights, and you know what? It’s become my go-to for a reason.
The thing about airport hotels is they can feel like sterile waiting rooms, but Hera has this surprisingly lived-in quality that I really appreciate. The lobby’s got these comfortable chairs where you’ll actually see locals meeting for coffee – not just bleary-eyed travelers dragging suitcases. The rooms are clean and well-maintained, though I mean, don’t expect fancy amenities or anything. What you get is solid basics done right: decent beds, reliable hot water, and – this matters more than you’d think – blackout curtains that actually block out light. The air conditioning works properly too, which honestly puts it ahead of some pricier places I’ve been.
Here’s what I really like about staying here: the staff genuinely seems to care about helping people catch flights on time. They’ve got this informal wake-up call system going, and I’ve seen them literally run down the hallway to make sure someone didn’t oversleep. The breakfast starts early enough for those brutal 6 AM departures, and while it’s nothing fancy, there’s usually decent coffee and enough food to get you going. Parking is straightforward and included, which saves you the headache of figuring out long-term airport lots. The shuttle runs frequently – I think every 15 minutes during peak hours – and the drivers know all the terminals like the back of their hands. One guy even gave me a heads up about construction delays at Terminal 2 that saved me from missing my connection. It’s these little things that make the difference when you’re already stressed about travel, you know?
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