The location of the hotel is good and is between the train station and the city center, both of which are within walking distance. Also, bus line 8, which goes to Chris**as Village, is nearby, as well as the art museum. Unfortunately, no one was present when I arrived, and only to one of two numbers which have been stuck to the door from the inside someone answered, who then did not really speak English and then after a minute just hung up. Therefore, I then stood for quite a while in the cold, until then but someone came from the inside, showed me a piece of paper and asked if I was. With this he then went back outside to get the room key from the key box. Why am I not simply told the code for the key box beforehand, then this could have been saved? Since the hotel explicitly asked me beforehand when I was arriving, I can't quite understand this. The room was unfortunately on the first floor and had a floor-to-ceiling window front (even if the lower 40% are semi-transparent), which is why it was a bit like sleeping in a shop window. This also meant that there was a lot of noise from the street. The room had a very strange cut, like a piece of cake. The pillars in the room made it necessary to walk from the foot end to the bed, for example. On a positive note, however, it was really very clean and everything was in very good condition. The bathroom was very small and when showering, virtually the entire room gets wet. A towel rack would have been nice (there were only hooks next to the sink). The TV hung very high, which is why it is better to watch as a pedestrian in front of the window than from inside the sofa. I only found the breakfast by accident in a refrigerator in the closet, but a little more explanation or a sign would have been good. At the coffee machine, for example, there was such a sign. In the breakfast room there was something like cornflakes, but I did not know where to get milk. But since there was no staff present in the morning either, I could not ask. So if I hadn't searched everything when I arrived, breakfast would have passed me by. All in all, not a positive experience, even though it looked really modern and pretty at first glance.
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