A good hotel on a quiet street next to an EXPO-type exhibition and in relative walking distance to the castle. I really liked the food-the quality and variety. But on the second day, a large group of Chinese arrived and systematically destroyed almost everything -from order and silence to food on the buffet. It was a memorable hurricane
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Anonymous review
January 6, 2020
In general, everything is very good, the rooms are spacious, the furniture is normal, but modernly done in principle, very cozy. The rooms are pretty clean. The lobby is huge and the hotel itself is very big, there is a souvenir shop (they sell Austrian souvenirs there and even German ones - cheaper than in Vienna, for example. We bought a very beautiful, lightweight and discounted umbrella with a Gustav Klimt pattern there. The breakfasts are very good, many types of salad, dessert, cereals and muesli, sausages, sausage, ham, cheeses, boiled eggs, fresh and stewed vegetables, omelette, juices, everything is delicious. I liked it in general. Just be careful if you decide to take an iron: you need to leave a deposit of 20 euros, then they will bring an iron to the room, BUT they are old Soviet iron, they do not work. I've been changed 4 times. As a result, the main one came by herself and tried to stroke, but alas she couldn't)) without noise and problems, like it wasn't my fault, but the fear was that they would blame me, it was a little unpleasant. Although everything went well. The sockets in the room did not work well, but it's not scary, the light and the TV worked, I couldn't charge the bodies, I plugged it in, but the socket didn't work and I realized it in the morning when I checked out. Be careful. And so you can come again, you are satisfied.