2/5 Martina M. 10 months ago on Google
My
travel
agent
booked
this
assuring
us
it
was
a
nice
hotel.
We
asked
for
4-5
stars
but
supposedly
none
were
available
even
though
we
booked
8
months
in
advance.
That
may
have
been
because
of
our
need
for
air
conditioning
and
two
rooms,
with
at
least
one
of
which
had
to
have
two
separate
beds
for
our
adult
children.
Sadly
this
was
the
worst
hotel
of
our
whole
stay
in
Germany.
First
let’s
start
with
the
positives.
It
has
great
water
pressure
and
wifi.
They
have
AC
and
while
they
limit
the
setting
to
no
cooler
than
18
degrees
Celsius,
it
does
cool
adequately.
The
beds
are
comfortable.
The
hotel
is
about
a
12
minute
walk
to
the
main
train
station.
The
breakfast
is
fine,
although
not
exceptional
when
compared
to
the
other
hotels
that
we
stayed
in
on
our
vacation.
There
is
a
train
stop
outside
the
hotel.
Our
waitress
the
first
day
was
cheerful
and
helpful,
even
asking
our
young
adult
children
what
they
would
like
to
drink.
(The
waitress
the
last
two
days
didn’t
even
acknowledge
them).
The
front
desk
workers
are
also
very
pleasant
and
helpful.
Onto
the
negatives,
which
are
plentiful.
The
place
is
old
and
has
not
been
updated
in
a
very
long
time.
I
guess
to
some
people
that
is
charming.
While
they
seem
to
keep
it
clean,
the
bathroom
showers
are
still
moldy.
They
are
clearly
a
budget
hotel
geared
toward
budget
conscious
travelers
(of
which
we
are
not).
They
provide
only
one
pillow
per
person
although
they
will
give
you
an
extra
if
you
ask.
They
only
provide
one
tiny
bar
soap
and
two
tiny
bottles
of
body
wash
per
room.
They
do
not
even
have
tissues
in
the
room
and
when
we
requested
some
they
gave
us
napkins.
The
keys
are
not
electronic
so
you
must
turn
in
your
key
at
the
front
desk
when
you
leave
the
hotel
and
retrieve
them
at
the
front
desk
when
you
come
back.
You
can’t
take
them
with
you
because
of
the
large
keychain
they
are
attached
to.
That
means
it
is
very
obvious
when
you
are
not
in
your
room.
When
you
leave
your
room
for
the
day,
they
come
in
and
open
the
screen-less
windows,
which
shut
off
the
AC.
So
after
a
long
day
of
walking
and
sweating,
you
arrive
to
a
warm
room.
The
small
lobby
and
part
of
the
first
floor
stinks
of
cigarette
smoke.
While
the
location
is
a
12
minute
walk
to
the
main
station,
the
area
is
not
in
the
best
part
of
town
and
far
away
from
anything
most
tourist
are
going
to
want
to
visit.
Basically
to
get
to
the
side
of
town
where
the
sites
are
will
take
at
least
25
minutes
on
the
various
trains,
if
not
more
with
transfer
times.
Even
though
the
location
is
not
prime,
we
at
no
point
felt
unsafe.
If
you
are
on
a
budget
this
hotel
should
be
adequate.
If
you
are
used
to
a
bit
more
luxury,
then
you
should
look
elsewhere.
This
is
NOT
a
three
star
hotel
by
most
people’s
standards
(at
least
not
by
US
standards).
It
is
what
we
would
consider
a
2
star
hotel
in
the
US,
max.
If
you
are
here
as
a
tourist,
I’d
suggest
trying
to
stay
in
the
Marienplatz
area.
Not
only
is
that
area
close
to
everything
you
would
want
to
see,
it’s
a
much
nicer
area
of
town,
and
once
there
you
can
walk
to
everything
of
interest
and
will
be
close
to
all
of
the
best
restaurants.
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