Generally a great place to stay with parking directly out the front and the team were great - they all seem to work solo which is a credit to them, managing to keep themselves occupied on a long shift alone. A stones through from the main attractions and also has a really nice little terrace out the back.
This has to be the worst hotel I've ever booked. i stayed in this hotel recently and i had no heating for 2 days i complained about this 5 times to different members of staff including management and nothing was done not even a room swap was offered only complimentry breakfast and a electric heater was offered. The reason for me being even more upset with the horrible service of this hotel is that i was with a 1 year old baby and she left with a cold after staying in this hotel room for 2 days without heating. After explaining that i can not use the electric heater because i have a baby in the room and its a hazard i was told that they will pass this feedback on. The staff couldn't care less all i wanted was a different room because the heating program was not working and can only be turned on from reception and turns of every 2 hours. I will decently be leaving a google review and other reviews for no one with kids to ever book this hotel.
Stayed on business for five nights and I was overall suitably impressed by the hotel. It is modern and comfortable and my room was large and stylish. There are some nice design touches like the bright red Smeg fridge, some funky furniture and a big shower/wet room, which was amazing! However, the tap on the sink did come off in my hand! It has probably one of the best hotel gyms I have seen, with lots of modern kit and equipment and clean, airy workout areas. Breakfast was really good and the food in the main restaurant was also excellent. There are a couple of bars, which again, are comfortable and modern, with a nice atmosphere. Good selection of drinks and reasonably priced for an upscale hotel. The immediate surroundings look a bit drab, right next to the sports stadium, but the City Park is within a couple of minutes walk and is a pleasant area and it is possible to walk in an easterly direction through the park for 10 minutes or so, to a more lively part of town, with a selection of bars and restaurants. Incidentally, eating out and drinking is not expensive at all. We found several restaurants serving tomahawk steaks for £20 - £25 and a large beer is less than £2. It is a short taxi ride or a 25 minute walk in the other direction, towards the central city locations and the Old Bazaar, which are worth visiting. The city centre is surprisingly lively and picturesque, with the Vardar River running through the middle. The Old Bazaar is an interesting place, with it's old, narrow streets, shops, markets, restaurants and bars. In summary, a very good, comfortable and modern hotel, which I would definitely recommend for a stay in Skopje.