Harman

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Reviews of Harman Suites Self Catering Apartments, Leeds

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Review by Anonymous on 5th March, 2008

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Good Points: The self-catering facilities were excellent - clean, thorough, lacking nothing. It was private and comfortable. The TV facilities were great - Sky, and lots of 'on demand' programmes. Bad Points: There was some building work going on at the time, so a few pieces of building debris outside - pieces of wood, nails etc. But I am sure this will be rectified when the building work is complete. There was certianly no noise interference. General review: I would certainly use it again. Probably an on-line map, or a link to multi-map would have helped, as I had trouble finding it. Parking was no problem, and Mrs Singh was extremely friendly and even made me a cup of tea upon arrival. I had a child with me who immediately took to the host, as she was approachable and friendly. I had my own key to the apartment so didn't have to disturb anyone when I entered and left. There was no 'noise' issue like in a hotel - my child could play with his toys at 6am without the worry of disturbing anyone. The price was excellent as there is a discount for only one adult. Take tea bags and milk with you!

Date visited: 2008-03-05

Review by harry jones on 4th November, 2006

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This is the worst self catering apartmet i have ever been to. The owner has converted his garage into a room, there is not even enough space to keep your lugage.Bad Management In my opinion it was a worst choice, i highly recommend everyone to not to stay in this apartment.

Date visited: september 2006

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