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- Qype User (privat…)Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz47110516. Mai 2013
Der Aufzug ist von 1968 und es passen 2 Leute rein, wird eng, wenn ein paar der über 100 möglichen Gäste gleichzeitig in eines der 5 Stockwerke wechseln wollen.
Ansonsten ist es trotz der Größe familiär, sauber aber einfach und recht nah zum Bahnhof. Die Ausstattung ist eher altbacken aber okay ich finde es gemütlich. Es gibt kein kostenloses WLAN und wie der Espresso schmeckt, weiß ich nicht.
Die WLAN-SSID heißen z. B. Fatih022, es ist also in einer lebendigen Gegend.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Matt B.Northern California, Vereinigte Staaten1840681119. Juni 2018
This hotel and the rooms were clean and nice but very small. And like most smaller hotels in Europe no air conditioning, and if you leave the windows open to cool down you get plenty of mosquitoes
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jeff A.San Francisco, Vereinigte Staaten506416726118. Juni 2017
Tiny rooms, small common spaces, poor internet, and out-of-date furnishings leave a lot to be desired. The location is located on a convenient, relatively main thoroughfare, but it's a hike from central Munich - we walked back after a dinner at the Hofbräuhaus, and it took about 75-90 minutes. Add to this that the hot water isn't consistent (I spent half of my time in the shower adjusting the temperature as it kept shifting) and you get a pretty poor overall experience. The breakfast was also incredibly basic (at least the one they served our tour group) -- basically just low quality meat and bread. On the plus side, the place seemed reasonably clean.
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Jinhee C.Upper West Side, Manhattan, Vereinigte Staaten0127. Sept. 2016
This hotel's employees hung up on me multiple times when I was trying to locate the whereabouts of a missing family member. They were much more concerned about the fact that they wanted to turn the room at noon on the dot than helping us locate a potentially missing person. When I called for the second time to try to find out if he had come back in the half hour since I had first called, the hotel employees sarcastically commented that I should stop calling the hotel if I was so concerned and call the police instead when in fact, I was calling to check to see if the hotel employee who had offered to call the local police on our behalf had heard anything from the police. They then informed me that they had moved all of his belongings out of the room, although again the first time I had called, they had promised not to touch his belongings until 1pm (an hour after checkout), in case the authorities wanted to search his room for any evidence or information. Do not stay here - you are not a guest or even a human being to these people. You are just a business transaction and there are plenty of other hotels who would gladly take your business and treat you with respect and do their jobs in accordance with at least the bare minimum standards of the hospitality industry.
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