The hotel has seen its best days behind it. It looks like a youth hostel that wants to be a hotel. Equipment of the rooms at the lower limit. No trash bags in the trash can. No information in the room, neither about the WiFi code nor a telephone number directory to reach the reception.
Toilet flush from the 70s with cistern. Water pressure is just enough. There was little storage space and the ones that were available were inappropriately placed. Everything with the plastic charm of the 70s.
Due to Corona, the restaurant area was rebuilt with self-made “partitions”. There's nothing wrong with building something like this yourself, but then please make it a little nicer. Simply screwing unplaned roof battens to the benches and stapling foil onto them is not nice. We felt like we were on a construction site.
The breakfast is a disgrace for 12 euros... baked rolls like from the gas station, some jam, fresh sausage and cheese.
A few slices of tomatoes and cucumbers, scrambled eggs and boiled eggs. The whole thing is also half-covered with cling film.
Not all very inviting. At any other bakery you would have had a better, fresher and tastier breakfast for half the money.
Only the proximity to the town hall would be an argument to visit this “hotel” again. But then without breakfast.
And the picture stored at ******* does not correspond to that of the hotel. The 70s building is a far cry from the half-timbered house pictured.
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