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Felix Suiten am Augustusplatz
4.1/572 Reviews

Felix Suiten am Augustusplatz

Leipzig City Center Leipzig|0.26km from Leipziger Notenspur
This place is a joke. First, try to find it. Signage is less than minimal. Hopefully, you can figure it out with others who already have or who are also searching for the place. Next, take a nondescript elevator to the 6th floor. If you come after the sun goes down, note that the lobby with the elevator is quick dark, very poorly lit. Get off the 6th floor and turn right. If you come at check in time, be prepared for the line of over a dozen others waiting to check in. They will not check in anyone before three. Nope. Won’t do it. After a half hour, we were directed to our room on the third floor, right above the intersection. Great view from a large window facing the university and Old Town directly to the west, but ah, these are the two big problems. First, the noise of trams, trucks, and then every ambulance in the city must be required to pass through this intersection! Second, summer heat makes the room an oven. One window will open a bit, maybe 10 cm, but don’t get your hopes up for much natural air. We figured the noise would eventually die down, but it didn’t, especially ambulances on a Saturday night. So eventually we closed the window and curtains. That helped contain the noise but then the heat hit us. We failed to find much sleep in our sweat. Ah, but the air conditioner! Try as we might, we failed to get the A/C to work, nor any fan for ventilation! About daylight, we finally slept, only to miss our planned Bach Festival event that morning. Groggily, we tried to get to the reception desk to discuss this issue, but, mind you, the elevator up to the reception does not stop at the third floor. Only down. So this senior citizen had to take the first of four climbs up those stairs to reception on the 6th floor. I asked for a refund for the second scheduled night. It was refused. “We can’t do that. Only Expedia can. You need to call them.” Also, “You can’t get air conditioning in your room because there is none. Hotels in Germany don’t have air conditioning.” And portable fans are not provided either apparently. I called Expedia. They said that, of course, the hotel can refund the payment for the night. Expedia called the hotel. Then spoke with me I returned up the four flights of steps to get my refund. Nope. They refused to refund. But they did provide another room that did not face the street. Ok. We took it. They even provided a bottle of wine, and we slept well that second night. The next morning at check out, the manager asked why we hadn’t turned on the air conditioning…and of course, Germany has air conditioning. And no, the hotel would not be able to refund an unused night as requested. We loved Leipzig! But beware of this joke of a place.

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Felix Suiten am Augustusplatz
4.1/572 Reviews
Leipzig City Center
This place is a joke. First, try to find it. Signage is less than minimal. Hopefully, you can figure it out with others who already have or who are also searching for the place. Next, take a nondescript elevator to the 6th floor. If you come after the sun goes down, note that the lobby with the elevator is quick dark, very poorly lit. Get off the 6th floor and turn right. If you come at check in time, be prepared for the line of over a dozen others waiting to check in. They will not check in anyone before three. Nope. Won’t do it. After a half hour, we were directed to our room on the third floor, right above the intersection. Great view from a large window facing the university and Old Town directly to the west, but ah, these are the two big problems. First, the noise of trams, trucks, and then every ambulance in the city must be required to pass through this intersection! Second, summer heat makes the room an oven. One window will open a bit, maybe 10 cm, but don’t get your hopes up for much natural air. We figured the noise would eventually die down, but it didn’t, especially ambulances on a Saturday night. So eventually we closed the window and curtains. That helped contain the noise but then the heat hit us. We failed to find much sleep in our sweat. Ah, but the air conditioner! Try as we might, we failed to get the A/C to work, nor any fan for ventilation! About daylight, we finally slept, only to miss our planned Bach Festival event that morning. Groggily, we tried to get to the reception desk to discuss this issue, but, mind you, the elevator up to the reception does not stop at the third floor. Only down. So this senior citizen had to take the first of four climbs up those stairs to reception on the 6th floor. I asked for a refund for the second scheduled night. It was refused. “We can’t do that. Only Expedia can. You need to call them.” Also, “You can’t get air conditioning in your room because there is none. Hotels in Germany don’t have air conditioning.” And portable fans are not provided either apparently. I called Expedia. They said that, of course, the hotel can refund the payment for the night. Expedia called the hotel. Then spoke with me I returned up the four flights of steps to get my refund. Nope. They refused to refund. But they did provide another room that did not face the street. Ok. We took it. They even provided a bottle of wine, and we slept well that second night. The next morning at check out, the manager asked why we hadn’t turned on the air conditioning…and of course, Germany has air conditioning. And no, the hotel would not be able to refund an unused night as requested. We loved Leipzig! But beware of this joke of a place.
Steigenberger Grandhotel Handelshof
4.5/547 Reviews
Leipzig City Center
It is a great hotel. People are great, service is great. Location in centre of leipzig. We are in SUITE Bach is a very nice room. And everything what you are missing, asked and the staff is arranged it.
Limehome Leipzig Ritterstraße
4.2/58 Reviews
Leipzig City Center
In the center of Leipzig, the room is large and comfortable for a family of three. Parking is expensive at the public parking lot, 15 euros a night. The room is on the eighth floor. Fortunately, the parking lot can be parked on the same floor as where you live, and it is convenient to pick up and place luggage. .
Capri by Fraser Leipzig
4.4/577 Reviews
Leipzig City Center
This modern hotel is located near the Leipzig train station. Whoever travels by car, can park this in the deep garage. The rooms are large enough. The kitchen line features a water cooker, a microwave and a 2-Zonen-Kochfeld with a dishwasher. We had booked a Studio Executive room for our 2-day stay. However, we were surprised that we had found the room differently as advertised on the homepage and therefore booked. So we had a disabled room. Also here the bathroom was different from the picture on the homepage. On our demand on the day of departure we were informed that most of the larger rooms were disabled. The reference on the homepage “View the city” was not allowed. We had in the 2nd. The floor only looks at a concrete wall with a small indoor courtyard. We would have been happy if we had been told at check-in. However, it is a nice hotel.
Victor's Residenz-Hotel Leipzig
4.1/520 Reviews
Leipzig City Center
Firstly, the hotel is located by a really nice building of central railway station, so was pleasure to see it from our balcony. Getting to the city center is 5 minutes by walk. We really appreciate the kindness of the staff at the reception, during breakfasts and, last but not least, the approach of the bar manager, who was so helpful & fantastic! There are possibilities to park your car in the hotel or at other 2 places which are 2 minutes by walk.
Groners Leipzig
4.4/527 Reviews
Leipzig City Center
I had a single room but I enjoyed the advantages of the hostel - well equipped kitchen with refrigerator, everything very thoughtful, young, urban atmosphere, lounge and smoking balcony have great quality of stay and the facilities are In general, very tasty and worthy, to the bathroom. My room would have been nothing for noise sensitive, but there are certainly others. The situation could not be better, almost at the market, walking to the main station, supermarket and bakers around the corner. I'll be sure to come back!

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