Solo (female) travelers beware!
Stayed at the Radisson for two days, but with one day somewhere else in between, so I was both on the fifth floor, which was fine, and then on the third floor, which was absolutely disturbing.
I’ve already felt weird because when I entered my room, the bathroom light was on like someone just left (I checked in during the evening) and also I kept hearing weird noises during the night almost like they came from inside the room.
Then, at around 8:30am - a knock on the door. Two seconds later someone opens my door with their card. Like they wanted to make sure no one’s in, but knew there could be. Thank GOD I had the little safety chain up on my door.
I was barely dressed. It was some polish man that very clearly (appearance) did not work at the hotel. When I got up and saw him, he said “Oh … sorry, got the wrong room card” and left. I was so disturbed I immediately called a friend and was just on the phone with her. Then I packed my stuff and went down to check out. Told the guy at the reception about it. He thought it was weird, but that’s pretty much all he said. They’re gonna check the security cameras. I “should’ve called right after it happened” then they would’ve “taken care of it”. No compensation or anything offered.
I keep wondering if something bad could’ve happened if I didn’t have the chain at the door up. I really hope that the Radisson staff actually will check the security footage and investigate.