We arrived at the hotel at 7pm. The location is right in the middle of the city, across from Lawu Plaza, on the left there is Hypermart, on the right there is Mr. DIY. Because it was the high season for Eid holidays, the hotel was very crowded to the point that there was not enough parking space. The FO staff greeted us warmly, we were directed to take the elevator to the room on the 3rd floor. The hotel design is very old-fashioned, and it turns out that this hotel has been around since the Dutch era. The interior of the hotel is also old-fashioned, dim lighting, with rattan chairs and tables. The room is spacious but not clean, I even sneezed and smelled a musty smell indicating that the room was rarely used. Complete amenities, there is a coffee maker, the TV is flat but broken, there are lines and only national channels, aka not a smart TV yet, there is a water heater in the bathroom that is quite stable in terms of heat.. unfortunately the condition of the bathroom is quite bad, it needs renovation both on the floor and in the toilet, the flush is not good so that sometimes the water leaks non-stop. The mattress is dirty, like there is sand, even my husband who has sensitive skin feels itchy sleeping on the mattress. Please pay attention to the cleanliness in the room. Luckily there is still entertainment in the form of a view from the room window that faces the alley next to the hotel, the next morning we had time to see the fog covering the city of Madiun. The breakfast menu is actually quite varied but the quantity is not large and the taste is bland 🙏🏻 In the end we chose to walk to the center selling typical Madiun pecel even though it was a long way but we were satisfied that it tasted good. As for the children's swimming pool, it's fun but it's mostly open to the public so it's less comfortable for hotel guests