LaurieCoppersmith
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This is a wonderful hotel very centrally located near the Opera House and Jewish Quarter. It would be hard to fault it and anything not 100% is just nitpicking. In an old building, it has been totally modernised with a quirky yet elegant decor. Our room on the 4th floor was large, with plenty of storage to unpack. There was a kettle and a Nespresso type coffee machine. The bathroom had a large walk-in shower. The self-service breakfast was in a lovely light atrium and what a breakfast! There was practically everything imaginable including the staples (croissants, toast, bacon, ham, salamis, cheeses, eggs etc) plus many things you don't normally expect to find (hummus, tzatziki, strawberry cheesecake, apple tart), There was even Hungarian sparkling wine to go along with your orange juice if you wanted it. In the cellar area was a great sauna and shower plus a relaxation area in which you could swing in a hammock to the soothing sound of gentle running water. I didn't use it but the small gym seemed well equipped. The staff were unfailingly pleasant and helpful. If it is within your budget this is a MUST STAY hotel.