Michał Cessanis had a travel failure. “It looked so beautiful in the photos.”

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A famous journalist was tempted to rent a tourist apartment at a favorable price. When he reached his destination, he was a bit surprised. He recorded his visit to the facility and talks about the “travel disaster”.

This happened to Michał Cessanis. The deputy editor of National Geographic “Traveler” travels a lot and is active in social media. The journalist often reports on his stay in various interesting places on his Instagram account called @michalcessanis, where he is followed by over 17,000 people. people. Recently he had bad luck when choosing a place to stay.

A travel blunder by Michał Cessanis

The journalist’s travel “mishap” took place in London. The man announced everything in a short recording posted on Instagram. We see the shock he felt after entering the facility where he was supposed to stay. He saw old, creaking stairs, torn walls, protruding cables, rubble on the floor and a very dingy atmosphere. “This house is undergoing general renovation, everything is torn apart and broken,” we learn from the video.

Cessanis reacted to the situation with surprise, but as he walked up the staircase to his apartment, he did not lose his positive energy. He emphasized that he booked his stay at this facility because he was tempted by the low price. He also added that everything looked beautiful in the photos. “This is what happens when you don’t read the description of the apartment for rent to the end, but book it quickly because the price is attractive. Ha, ha, ha!” – commented on the situation. “And it looked so wonderful in the photos. I can’t wait to see the apartment,” he added.

It was a positive surprise

Although this is a real travel disaster, there was also a positive note. Fortunately, the apartment rented by Michał itself looked much better than the staircase. The place was modernly decorated and had been renovated. There was also elegant and practical furniture and colors.

“What a surprise. The apartment was nicely decorated” – this is how Michał Cessanis reacted after entering the room. He informed that there was a kitchenette, a bathroom and free WiFi – which can be seen in the published recording. The effect actually made a good impression. The journalist paid PLN 600 a day for accommodation for two people in London. Would you stay in a place like this?

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