2 Dayal - 2 months ago
I have checked in hotels in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and other 40+ countries ( I am not an ignorant traveler). If you don’t care about the service, just skip this review.
As a traveler, I have different expectations of hostels and hotels. The hotel hasn’t messaged the traveler in advance that there would be nobody there (e.g. 3 pm) and the room detail: you will talk with someone via speaker (not so clear).
The room is quite small with a wall full of glass (70% of the standard usual hotel room), which is annoying for me. Besides, this hotel does offer certain items but with quite inconvenient design (e.g., you can’t fill in the supplied 1.7L kettle under the wash basin).
“Fabulous breakfast (Fabelhaftes Frühstück)”: I usually start with scrambled eggs (Rührei), a boiled egg, and fried sausage in hotel breakfast. I was disappointed that for this “Fabulous breakfast”, they only offer boiled eggs. I was questioned when I first time saw the owner of the hotel do I know if I can only be allowed to take 1 egg? I said I don’t know. I have met no any staff from the hotel how I know it. Yes, I was supposed to know it because it was written on the side near the eggs (I have never met such a rule that you can only have one egg for the buffet breakfast for hotels in 40+ countries globally). “Daf ich 2 Eier habe oder nicht (can I have 2 eggs or not: still corona time and I have already touched the 2 eggs). Then the owner asked me in an unfriendly manner if it was OK that I paid 1 extra Euro. Sure, if she asked for 10 Euro, I will also pay for it (I am trying to be smart). When I paid the bill, the extra 1 Euro seems not included, which seems that the owner just wanna embarrassed me in front of other guests. — I have passed the English u0026 German taught courses at the university level and I have a deep understanding of what is “Fabulous” (fabelhaft).
This hotel has no public toilets and no indoor public area (if you wanna stay a bit longer after 11 am, then it would be a very bad choice for u).