Absolutely outstanding experience all round - the room we got had a beautiful view of the river Inn and the Nordkette, the breakfast was very varied and delicious, and there are two spa areas, one in the basement and one on the top floor.
Room very basic but generally adequate. Plus points: God location, nice lobby area and staff were friendly. WiFi seemed ok for me. Negatives: far too warm overnight especially with the very heavy duvet which is the only bedding available, had to leave the window open even though it was -9 C outside, this meant it was very noisy. Not enough pillows, 1 very flat pillow makes for an uncomfortable night for people used to more. I kept migrating to the divot in between the two narrow single beds making up the double as the curve in the mattresses was very pronounced. Not the cleanest room. Little sound proofing inside and very noisy from adjacent rooms. Could hear the person above coughing / sneezing / walking around and even zipping their suitcase at 6am!
The Alphotel Innsbruck is probably the worst hotel we've ever stayed at! But we had no choice since we were on a tour package and this was the hotel that Gate1 chose for our itinerary. We weren't the only tour members who did not have a good stay at this hotel. Our tour group had a long day and we were scheduled to arrive late so we were all pretty tired when we arrived. Unfortunately the room we were assigned to didn't even look or feel exceptionally clean and I'm surprised I didn't take photos of the room! Comparing posted photos of the rooms on TA our room looked much older and didn't even have a real chair, but only one of those small round ottomans. And that ottoman was dirty and stained, so we didn't want to sit on that! The bedspread had that ”ick” factor, so we removed it but at least the sheets were clean. Carpet looked grungy so we made sure to wear our slippers and not walk barefoot on it. Regret not taking pictures of the room now. We've stayed at hotels with older or ”tired” decor but they were at least neat and clean, but not at this hotel! Now the ”fun” part was our bathroom door. I was getting ready to take a shower and went into the bathroom, but wanted to use my own soap and toiletries, so I went out of the bathroom and my husband (who was standing in front of the bathroom, looking at the closet or something right across from the bathroom) shut the opaque glass bathroom door. I went back to the bathroom and tried to open the door and it was locked! It was one of those simple privacy type locks where there's usually a pinhole that you can usually press and it'll pop open. Unfortunately, there was no pinhole but a screw so I tried twisting the screw but the door remained locked. Husband tried but it kept turning and he didn't have any tools so he called the front desk and they sent the maintenance guy up. The maintenance guy looked at the door and tried twisting the screw with the same results and said he needed to go get his tools. He returned with his small toolbox and tried several screwdrivers, with no luck. Then he tried using a small drill to remove the screw and still couldn't get the door unlocked. Meanwhile, we were sitting on the bed and watching tv since there was nothing else we could do. I texted our friends who were also traveling in the tour group and assigned to the room right next door to let them know what was happening. And to apologize to them for the loud racket, as the maintenance guy went and got his large power drill and was basically removing the entire door knob and panel. So the guy had to destroy the whole door knob panel because the door lock screw or nut inside the panel was probably stripped and couldn't unlock or open the door; so if I was on the other side of the door I would have been stuck in the bathroom! Other hotel guests across the hall were opening their doors to find out what the loud racket and noises and disturbance was. This whole problem took the poor m
Very nice hotel in a very good location, especially when arriving by train, but also very close to the old town and close to a well-connected tram line. The hotel is down a side street so nice and quiet, but very modern rooms with a lovely open plan shower room. Breakfast was Ok with good selection of food, inc hot food. There is quite a bit of building work going on but I didn't hear a thing, though I was there at the weekend. Staff very friendly and helpful in showing you where to go and providing a city map. Would stay here again if in Innsbruck.
The overall positive reviews for this property are difficult to rationalize following a recent stay here. This is really a three star hotel and the experience was disappointing for the price. While rooms in this part of the world are frequently small, our standard double room was barely large enough for two people with bags to move around comfortably. Furthermore, the bathroom is minuscule, and there is no real privacy for occupants given that the only thing separating the bathroom from the sleeping room is a sliding glass door that does not fully close. There are few amenities in the bathroom, and only refillable shampoo was provided in the shower, no soap or conditioner. A request to the front desk for either of these items was met with a terse reply from the rather gruff staff member that this is all they offer. Air conditioning cooled the room quite effectively, but the front desk informed us that the set point function was not enabled and that we could only control the temperature and fan speed of the output, which meant that we needed to either keep it on all night despite the room already being cold, or to shut it off entirely. The room and main floor common areas were very clean. Assistance was also lacking for a purported four star property. We checked in an hour before the room was ready and were allowed to store our bags for that time, but when we returned to the hotel a few hours later not only had the bags not been delivered to the room, we were given a key and directed to their basement storage locker where we were instructed to retrieve the luggage ourselves. The front desk did not appear to be busy at that time so I assume this is standard practice. The hallways were rather noisy until later at night, and the walls were thin with noise from neighboring rooms as well. The location is central and very convenient for walking or public transport, but the hotel faces a busy street. Internally facing rooms like ours were in close proximity to an adjacent outdoor restaurant and alleyway. Breakfast was a relative bright spot, although we found this to be no better than at most hotels in similar categories, and there were no made to order options. Attendants here were prompt and courteous, however they really only cleared dishes and did not serve anything. All considered, and even accounting for the various nuances of similar properties in this region, the Maximilian did not feel like a highly rated hotel, and the overall experience certainly did not come close to reflecting the lofty nightly rate, nor the strong review ranking we all see here.
オーストリアのインスブルック市に行ったら、もちろん「Top of Innsbruck」に登りましょう。ケーブルカーに乗った後、少し歩くだけで頂上に到達し、自然の美しさと新鮮な空気を感じることができます。道中では壮大なアルプス山脈の景色や、インスブルック市の全景を楽しむことができます。「Top of Innsbruck」の展望台に到達したら、軽食を取りながらリラックスし、周囲の山脈と都市の美しい景色を楽しむことができます。
ヨーロッパの古いインスブルック旧市街(オーストリア)、世界的に有名な黄金の屋根、ついにその真の姿を見ました。二千枚以上の金の瓦が昼の太陽の下で輝いています。夕方にはオーストリアのインスブルック郊外のナッテスWALD-GASTHOF ZUR EICHEに行きました。本当に桃源郷の生活を楽しみました👍👍👍
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