The question is whether I would recommend this apartment to a friend, and unfortunately, the answer is no.To start with the positives: we appreciated the apartment’s location and the rooftop, which were the main reasons we chose this place. Having an elevator in the building was also a big help, especially when moving around with a stroller.However, from the first day, too many things simply didn’t work. There was no heating in the apartment in late November, and we were provided only a thin summer duvet. When we asked for an extra blanket, we received just one small one (one person size) , which was far from sufficient, and the apartment remained uncomfortably cold. We had also requested a baby bed, but when we opened it, it was full of coarse sand both in the storage bag and inside the bed itself, indicating that it hadn’t been cleaned.If it had only been a few issues, we could have overlooked them, but the details kept adding up. The wall clock had a dead battery, the kitchen shelf door was damaged, and the basic supplies were extremely limited — for example, just one trash bag for a 10-day stay, diluted dish soap, and no clean sponge or washing essentials. Perhaps this type of accommodation operates under a different concept than what we are used to, but we have never experienced such limited provision of basic items. Overall, the apartment felt budget, poorly prepared, and below the standard one would reasonably expect.