Guest User
September 30, 2023
The house is in its advanced years without explicitly calling it an "old place". Inside, however, you are confronted with the charm of the 1960s throughout. The reception, the dining room, the elevator: everything is a bit antiquated and certainly no longer up to date. No on-site parking, a bar with minimal furnishings and only neglected/run, listless and unmotivated staff, no trace of friendliness or even warmth, but room prices that make you turn your head. And of course, you collect the money immediately upon arrival so that there are no more arguments afterwards. What did we buy for 285 CHF/night? A small room at the back with a view of the street, equipped with two primitive bed frames, a small wardrobe and a chair (without a table). That means: where do we put our suitcases and bags? Who is allowed to sit on the only chair and when? Who takes the bed with the only small bedside table in the corner? Who is allowed to use the only storage space on the narrow window sill? There is no coat hook anywhere to hang anything on! The sad furnishings continue in the bathroom, where you shower in the bathtub without a shower curtain. The (locked) doorway suggested that this was probably the children's room in a family apartment that costs the same as the "more spacious" (parents') apartment. The breakfast selection is indisputably bad and in no way corresponds to the price. It's hard to beat Minden. CONCLUSION: Irony mode on: If, like us, you only want to invest the paltry, minimal amount of around €300 for one night, you deserve it. Expecting normal accommodation in a top hotel for little money is just not acceptable! Irony mode off! .............and don't tell me about the beautiful terrace.
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