RealReviewLeo
Google
In general a decent hotel, with decent (smallish) rooms. Service and staff is schooled well and friendly. ||The rooms are fine and clean, water included, no minibar, bathroom old and misdesigned (flooding the bathroom with each shower). TV doesn't have Netflix. Bed is ok, not overwhelming.||Main drawbacks:|- parking|- food|- spa (was closed)||The parking situation is horrible: each day costs 7 EUR for a parking spot 300m away from the hotel. You can only pay in coins at the spot and only for one day. Hence, you have to walk each day to the place and are expected to withdraw cash and additionally change it to coins if you are used to pay with cars like me.||The vegan options are poor. For breakfast you get no soy yoghurt, no tofu, no meat or cheese substitute at all, only cucumber and salad, nothing that is designed to be vegan.|Dinner is also "leave-out-vegan". Taste is ok (a bit tasteless, no spices or flavor but quality is fine) but as the meat (which is the costly part) is left out without substitute it doesn't taste like a meal anymore. Considering that we payed the same, this is a joke.|Additionally, I have never seen smaller tableware for breakfast, if you want to eat a decent amount you have to walk 5 times. I know, this is normal for hotels, but here the tinyness is way beyond normal. For a hotel in this price-category to try to save costs so much here, leaves a bitter taste. ||Spa was closed without compensation. The small replacement in another building was open only from 10am to 7pm, so we never went there. They informed us spa wouldn't be available one week before, so that booking some other place was impossible.|How can you not know that you are renovating your own spa a bit in advance? Feels like scam.||All in all this hotel is fine, but not worth its money. Not able to compete in both quality and price with other countries once Covid allows to travel abroad again.