The Hotel Daniel is a hotel for business travelers. We were 2 families and stayed for two nights. The service was recorded. Our suitcases were taken from us immediately and taken to a locked room (both on arrival and departure). This was particularly helpful as we arrived/departed by car.
The hotel is in a very central location. The room is decorated with some vintage furniture, which gives it a unique charm. The bathroom is located down a short staircase—it's spacious and very clean, though you’ll need to watch your step at night. The staff are professional and friendly, making me feel truly welcome. Breakfast was generous and delicious.
The room was completed at the arrival, the 2nd (in addition) was not yet. When we returned to the hotel the night the room was forgiven. The receptionist was unfriendly and then our friends got a very small room as a replacement (probably thought as a single bedroom).
The ways to the rooms in the neighborhood just everything other than 4 stars.
Hotel locate best the west station notte fare from the city center with a nice walk, the room were clean and big and had all amenities. The reception was open 24/7 and offered breakfast.
The hotel is right across the main train station as well as local and regional public transportation services. There are a lot of restaurants and a couple of supermarkets nearby. The Old Town can be easily reached on foot or by tram. My hotel room is very clean and quiet. 5-star from me, highly recommended.
Einfache und unkomplizierte Buchung. Sehr sauberes und relativ neues Hotel. Sehr kompetente, nette und zuvorkommende Angestellte. Frühstücksbuffet- einfach alles da was
das Herz begehrt, das Auge erspäht und der Frühstücksmagen verlangt. Wirklich sehr weiterzuempfehlen. Wir werden bei anderen Österreichischen Städtetrips, bei der Buchung
wieder harry´s home Hotels einplanen.
Check-in time is given as 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. In fact, the room could only be occupied shortly before 6 p.m. This was not due to the cleaning team but to reception/management, who had allowed the previous guest to occupy the room until 5 p.m. (instead of just 12 p.m.). The wish of the previous guest was therefore at the expense of the new guest. The welcome discussions at 1:45 p.m., 5:25 p.m. and 5:50 p.m. are a bit tense; a friendly, warm “welcome” is different.
A tax is due when checking out, even though the invoice was already charged when booking. This could have been mentioned on the reservation confirmation or somewhere else or at the very latest when checking in. When saying goodbye, an unpleasant situation arises in the form of a discussion with a sluggish, grumbling receptionist who obviously feels disturbed.
The room's facilities are perfectly fine: If the bathtub is to be used as a shower, a robust grab bar would be an advantage for safety when getting out (slippery).
About the location: within walking distance of the train station, easily accessible by tram, not too far from the center, so there is some (but not really much) street noise until midnight and from 5:30 onwards.
I deliberately chose this historic hotel. Although the facilities are a bit old, the interior is beautiful, the room and bathroom are large, and the refrigerator in the room is still a keyed one, which is especially old-fashioned. The location of the hotel is very good, right in the city center, very close to the attractions, within walking distance.
My stay at the Wiesler Hotel went beyond my expectations. I booked the tiny room because I am not fussy about having a big room. When I entered the room I was disappointed because the bed was above ground level and that it's a no no for lumbago sufferers, such as I. The size was actually quite decent, certainly no 'tiny' at all, and so was the bathroom but the bed put me off. I walked down to the reception desk, and I asked for an upgrade. I told the senior gentleman at the desk (could he be the general manager or even the owner?) that I did no like the bed without footboard. He was most understanding and he issued 2 keys for me to check and to choose from the Comfort bedroom and the Grand bedroom. I chose the former -the bed had a proper footboard, legs and headboard. He offered me to stay at the Grand for the same price of the Comfort, I was very pleased by the kind offer but I said that I was happy to go for the Comfort. As he insisted I accepted the Grand bedroom, which has the size of a one-bed apartment.
The location is spot on: it's right in the city centre with views to the river Mur in front. I had the buffet breakfast in my last day too and I highly recommend it if you enjoy a good quality and varied breakfast.
I've tried the local red wine too at the bar in the lounge, which was excellent and at a surprising low price- after all this is Austria!
The decoration of the rooms aren't the typical you find in a 4 stars hotel with history and the curious eye has seen in the lobby's beautiful colour lithographs that the hotel has changed its style a few times over the last century. But it won't put me off to stay back tat the Weisler next time I am in Graz.
Only suited for people with small luggage. We had 2 suitcases and it was basically impossible to conveniently handle and open even one large suitcase in our hotel room.
We had no housekeeping after our first night. I don't know if this is normal or not.
Our courtyard room was quiet but a bit dark. Staff was nice.
After all, we weren't sad about leaving this hotel after two nights.
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GGuest UserMy stay at the Wiesler Hotel went beyond my expectations. I booked the tiny room because I am not fussy about having a big room. When I entered the room I was disappointed because the bed was above ground level and that it's a no no for lumbago sufferers, such as I. The size was actually quite decent, certainly no 'tiny' at all, and so was the bathroom but the bed put me off. I walked down to the reception desk, and I asked for an upgrade. I told the senior gentleman at the desk (could he be the general manager or even the owner?) that I did no like the bed without footboard. He was most understanding and he issued 2 keys for me to check and to choose from the Comfort bedroom and the Grand bedroom. I chose the former -the bed had a proper footboard, legs and headboard. He offered me to stay at the Grand for the same price of the Comfort, I was very pleased by the kind offer but I said that I was happy to go for the Comfort. As he insisted I accepted the Grand bedroom, which has the size of a one-bed apartment.
The location is spot on: it's right in the city centre with views to the river Mur in front. I had the buffet breakfast in my last day too and I highly recommend it if you enjoy a good quality and varied breakfast.
I've tried the local red wine too at the bar in the lounge, which was excellent and at a surprising low price- after all this is Austria!
The decoration of the rooms aren't the typical you find in a 4 stars hotel with history and the curious eye has seen in the lobby's beautiful colour lithographs that the hotel has changed its style a few times over the last century. But it won't put me off to stay back tat the Weisler next time I am in Graz.
11391248****The hotel's environment completely exceeded my expectations. The surroundings were as tranquil and beautiful as a fairyland. I've already recommended it to friends for their vacations. The breakfast was also excellent, plentiful, and delicious. It's suitable for a relaxing stay of three days or more; my two-night stay was too short! Personally, I think it's even more suitable for a relaxing vacation than Hallstatt. There are far fewer people, and the tranquil lake view is perfect. It's my favorite hotel during this European trip, and it's my top choice for all my travels over the years!
MMarcela C.Next to Main train station and 1.5 kms from old town. Very nice and sunny room with private bathroom. Spotless kitchen with microwave, kettle and fridge. Very nice staff. Sadly there were no lockers inside the dorm, everything else was amazing!!!
GGuest UserAfter a long trip you come to the hotel and just want to check in without problems. Unfortunately, this was not the case. A staff member told me hard that breakfast was not included in the price and does not even try to explain why. Simply, despite evidence, he said differently... Fortunately, the next day, another employee was and explained to me how and what is. Then the matter was quickly resolved.
Frokost costs €12.90, and there are no hot dishes (e.g. sauce, eggs, etc.). Only bread, sauce and sweets... cooked eggs were cold! ... so better elsewhere breakfast than in the hotel...
GGuest UserNice hotel and great value for money. Ibis's interlocking hotels are great and very standardized in all aspects. The disadvantage is that it is a bit far from the train station, but relatively close to the old town.
GGuest UserHad a great time in Intercity Graz as this location is right opposite main train station which is so convenient for us to move to our next stop. Other than that, we could reach to everywhere else easily.
Graz is also a beautiful place to visit. Don't skip here!
GGuest UserVery clean and well-maintained—both the hotel and the room! Just a heads-up: there’s no aircon, only a fan. It was cool enough for me, but my friend felt it was a bit warm since we visited during summer. The hotel might look a little dated in photos, but in person it’s airy, and doesn’t have any musty smell at all.
The location is excellent—just a short walk to the Old Town, with plenty of eateries right next to the hotel. Staff were all super friendly and helpful. For the price I paid, I’d say it’s definitely worth it—especially with free breakfast included!
I love the old school key system but it’s super heavy.
GGuest UserHotel locate best the west station notte fare from the city center with a nice walk, the room were clean and big and had all amenities. The reception was open 24/7 and offered breakfast.
AAngela_OrsinoIt was very close to the station, the location was easy to understand, and the entrance to the room was also a PIN type, so it was very convenient without having to carry the key.
The reception at check-in check-out was friendly and easy to talk to and pleasant.
Perhaps because I made an early reservation, it was cheap at about 7500 yen per night in Austria, which is expensive, but the room was surprisingly large and clean, and the water pressure in the shower was fine and comfortable.
I didn't have breakfast, but there is Billa PLUS right across the street and there is SPAR at the station, so if I bought bread and drinks the day before, there was no problem.
However, since there was no refrigerator in the room, I think it was a defect in the ball that I had to leave the yogurt and drink I bought at room temperature.
Also, maybe it was because it was only 2 nights, but when I returned on the 2 day, I thought that the bed was made up, but the towel was not replaced.
Well, even if you say dissatisfaction, it's at best that's the extent, so considering the convenience, I think the repeat rate is high.
AAdrian K M HoWe requested a shower chair (as am a handicap) but it did not arrived.
The toilet drainhole did not flow well and flooded the toilet (room 215).
The toilet did not come with towel rack/holder!
Otherwise the room was spacious enough, had kettle, coffee, tea, minibar, etc.
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