Shimas E.
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The location and atmosphere of this hotel are truly beautiful—if you're into historic places, this former castle turned boutique hotel is a great choice. However, keep in mind that despite having only 24 rooms, it’s not exactly peaceful.
We stayed for just two nights, and unfortunately, our neighbor seemed unfamiliar with the concept of quietly closing doors. Every time they left the room, we were jolted awake.
Breakfast is not a buffet—they serve it at the table. On our first morning, it was extremely busy, and we had to wait quite a while for everything, even a simple glass of water required multiple requests due to how overwhelmed the staff was. What surprised me was that after all the waiting, they brought just a small glass with ice—barely a quarter full—instead of a full bottle of water. I didn’t say anything because the staff seemed clearly overwhelmed.
There was also quite a bit of noise early in the morning, which we later found out was due to the hotel renting out best of the garden space for a private lunch. Even when we returned at night, the event was still ongoing. So despite the beautiful views and charming open areas, don’t count on having them to yourself—apparently, events and weddings are regularly hosted here.
That might also explain why the price is relatively low for a 5-star property—there’s limited privacy and quiet for guests staying in the 24 rooms.
That said, the staff were incredibly polite and professional throughout our stay.