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ForstBW - House of the Forest

Waldhotel Stuttgart
4.5/548 Reviews

Waldhotel Stuttgart

Stuttgart|0.81km from ForstBW - House of the Forest
My husband and I used to live in the Stuttgart area and still visit our dentist there, even though we now live in Wiesbaden. Over the past seven years or so, Waldhotel Stuttgart has become our favorite Stuttgart hotel. When we stay in the city, we always choose to stay there, as it offers most everything we want or need in a hotel, plus it's in a very beautiful area. This was our fifth time staying at Waldhotel, so we decided to try the Suite. It was an interesting experience, especially since we tried the Junior Suite on our previous visit in May 2019. We've also stayed in their Superior rooms on our other visits. Although the wonderful bartender, Angelo, has retired, we were very well taken care of by Cosima. Every night of our four night stay, she very professionally served us drinks. I was sorry to say goodbye to her and her equally professional colleagues. She and the rest of the bar staff deserve a shout out! We enjoyed the Suite, although now that I've seen it, I probably would choose to book the Junior Suite or a Superior room. One thing the Superior rooms have than the suites don't have are really excellent rainfall showers with mood lighting. The Suite and Junior Suite have very nice marble bathrooms, but the showers themselves are kind of ordinary. I didn't get a chance to try the bathtub, although it was huge and looked inviting. One thing to note is that the bathroom is open to the room, although the WC and shower are enclosed. We also had a broken bottle of hand soap in the bathroom (the pump didn't function). The mattress on the bed was a bit too firm for us, but that's probably a personal preference. We did enjoy the deluxe minibar set up, complete with a stove and microwave, even though we didn't use them. It was also nice to find a bottle of wine, chocolates, and a note from the management welcoming us, as well as coupons for a round of drinks in the bar. The receptionist who checked us in was not as impressive as some of his predecessors. When we stayed in the Junior Suite, I distinctly remember the receptionist actually showing us to the room and pointing out the room's unique features. This time, the receptionist just told us our room number and pointed us up the stairs. We found our way there with no trouble, but it didn't leave the most professional impression. The lady who checked us out was much better, although her voice really carried. I was sitting in the lobby and could clearly hear her speaking to my husband all the way across the room. Breakfast was pretty good, as usual. One morning, we ordered eggs, and the server forgot to put the order in for us. She was very apologetic, which was fine. One morning, there was a transportation strike, so it looked like there were fewer options at breakfast. Or maybe there were fewer people staying in the hotel. It was noticeable, although breakfast was included in our rate. We ate dinner at Finch one evening and ordered at the bar the other

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Hans-im-Gluck-Brunnen - Stadt Stuttgart

Waldhotel Stuttgart
4.5/548 Reviews

Waldhotel Stuttgart

Stuttgart|0.21km from Hans-im-Gluck-Brunnen - Stadt Stuttgart
My husband and I used to live in the Stuttgart area and still visit our dentist there, even though we now live in Wiesbaden. Over the past seven years or so, Waldhotel Stuttgart has become our favorite Stuttgart hotel. When we stay in the city, we always choose to stay there, as it offers most everything we want or need in a hotel, plus it's in a very beautiful area. This was our fifth time staying at Waldhotel, so we decided to try the Suite. It was an interesting experience, especially since we tried the Junior Suite on our previous visit in May 2019. We've also stayed in their Superior rooms on our other visits. Although the wonderful bartender, Angelo, has retired, we were very well taken care of by Cosima. Every night of our four night stay, she very professionally served us drinks. I was sorry to say goodbye to her and her equally professional colleagues. She and the rest of the bar staff deserve a shout out! We enjoyed the Suite, although now that I've seen it, I probably would choose to book the Junior Suite or a Superior room. One thing the Superior rooms have than the suites don't have are really excellent rainfall showers with mood lighting. The Suite and Junior Suite have very nice marble bathrooms, but the showers themselves are kind of ordinary. I didn't get a chance to try the bathtub, although it was huge and looked inviting. One thing to note is that the bathroom is open to the room, although the WC and shower are enclosed. We also had a broken bottle of hand soap in the bathroom (the pump didn't function). The mattress on the bed was a bit too firm for us, but that's probably a personal preference. We did enjoy the deluxe minibar set up, complete with a stove and microwave, even though we didn't use them. It was also nice to find a bottle of wine, chocolates, and a note from the management welcoming us, as well as coupons for a round of drinks in the bar. The receptionist who checked us in was not as impressive as some of his predecessors. When we stayed in the Junior Suite, I distinctly remember the receptionist actually showing us to the room and pointing out the room's unique features. This time, the receptionist just told us our room number and pointed us up the stairs. We found our way there with no trouble, but it didn't leave the most professional impression. The lady who checked us out was much better, although her voice really carried. I was sitting in the lobby and could clearly hear her speaking to my husband all the way across the room. Breakfast was pretty good, as usual. One morning, we ordered eggs, and the server forgot to put the order in for us. She was very apologetic, which was fine. One morning, there was a transportation strike, so it looked like there were fewer options at breakfast. Or maybe there were fewer people staying in the hotel. It was noticeable, although breakfast was included in our rate. We ate dinner at Finch one evening and ordered at the bar the other

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Fernsehturm Stuttgart

Waldhotel Stuttgart
4.5/548 Reviews

Waldhotel Stuttgart

Stuttgart|0.6km from Fernsehturm Stuttgart
My husband and I used to live in the Stuttgart area and still visit our dentist there, even though we now live in Wiesbaden. Over the past seven years or so, Waldhotel Stuttgart has become our favorite Stuttgart hotel. When we stay in the city, we always choose to stay there, as it offers most everything we want or need in a hotel, plus it's in a very beautiful area. This was our fifth time staying at Waldhotel, so we decided to try the Suite. It was an interesting experience, especially since we tried the Junior Suite on our previous visit in May 2019. We've also stayed in their Superior rooms on our other visits. Although the wonderful bartender, Angelo, has retired, we were very well taken care of by Cosima. Every night of our four night stay, she very professionally served us drinks. I was sorry to say goodbye to her and her equally professional colleagues. She and the rest of the bar staff deserve a shout out! We enjoyed the Suite, although now that I've seen it, I probably would choose to book the Junior Suite or a Superior room. One thing the Superior rooms have than the suites don't have are really excellent rainfall showers with mood lighting. The Suite and Junior Suite have very nice marble bathrooms, but the showers themselves are kind of ordinary. I didn't get a chance to try the bathtub, although it was huge and looked inviting. One thing to note is that the bathroom is open to the room, although the WC and shower are enclosed. We also had a broken bottle of hand soap in the bathroom (the pump didn't function). The mattress on the bed was a bit too firm for us, but that's probably a personal preference. We did enjoy the deluxe minibar set up, complete with a stove and microwave, even though we didn't use them. It was also nice to find a bottle of wine, chocolates, and a note from the management welcoming us, as well as coupons for a round of drinks in the bar. The receptionist who checked us in was not as impressive as some of his predecessors. When we stayed in the Junior Suite, I distinctly remember the receptionist actually showing us to the room and pointing out the room's unique features. This time, the receptionist just told us our room number and pointed us up the stairs. We found our way there with no trouble, but it didn't leave the most professional impression. The lady who checked us out was much better, although her voice really carried. I was sitting in the lobby and could clearly hear her speaking to my husband all the way across the room. Breakfast was pretty good, as usual. One morning, we ordered eggs, and the server forgot to put the order in for us. She was very apologetic, which was fine. One morning, there was a transportation strike, so it looked like there were fewer options at breakfast. Or maybe there were fewer people staying in the hotel. It was noticeable, although breakfast was included in our rate. We ate dinner at Finch one evening and ordered at the bar the other

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