Sustainability used as an excuse for cost savings, compromising your comfort, experience, and options...|||Good: This Hotel has very nice surroundings, and good renovated looks. Staff is very helpful and friendly. The rooms are minimal, but still comfortable, and for me the beds were very good (sheets and pillows). I was visiting on a business event, and the package included all meals, which were mainly vegetarian, but well cooked and tasty. ||Not good: |Room services:|with the excuse of being sustainable, rooms aren't clean every day...and in reality also beds were not made, for my complete stay of 3 nights...|In that time they perform one single visit on last day around 6 pm, and a guy made the bathroom in not more than 3 minutes... |Absolutely a no go for the price and hotel category... |The manager try to explain us the philosophy of being sustainable and save chemicals by the cleaning but...|You can be sustainable and still make the beds every day (not need to exchange sheets), check if some additional things are necessary (empty the baskets, give a small clean with a tissue and water, or even use a broom to clean the floor if needed... You will not damage the environment, but maybe you would need to invest in more staff, which might also be good for the society...||Breakfast: You have almost no choice... Very few cheese types, some Jams and one fatty butter....No meat (Salami, ham...)... At one day there were scrambled eggs (lucky)... but in other days only boiled eggs.... No yogurt! After 3 days trying to find something to eat, I was happy to find me at home at my fridge again...|Very disappointing... ||It is a pity that they made so much cuts, which damage the experience you could have had at this hotel... maybe they will be able to find a better balance, and also give choices to who would prefer to have...
Read moreEvery room and corridor is painted dark brown, which in winter is rather depressing. The rooms are small, without a wardrobe or storage space. There are hangers on a pole over a basic wooden bench. Floors are concrete with a thin rug. And the bedside lights are perfect should you wish to interrogate someone, but not relaxing or any good for reading. The bedside table is literally a wooden folding table with no drawers. there is one large pillow that pretty much everyone complained about, I took a cushion off the window seat to use.|The bathroom is dark and small, the shower has one large head, it is impossible to switch the shower on to warm up without being doused in freezing cold water.|The rooms have no water, glasses, drink making facilities, iron or safe. There is a hairdryer.|The food was fresh and tasty, but mainly vegetarian. Lots of the food was served in glass jars with lids.|Breakfast was odd sandwiches, scrambled egg, or lox and cucumber.|The grounds were nice, but the weather wasn't really good enough to get...
Read moreI've been to the KTC Königstein for two nights during a business trip to Frankfurt. Due to a major event in the area, most hotels were fully booked and naturally, the KTC was excessively expensive in this period. The KTC has the character of a conference center with many seminar rooms. It's located 5-10 minutes by taxi from the center of Königstein (9 Euro, probably it takes much longer during rush hour), which is about 40 minutes by train from Frankfurt. The view from the KTC and the park around it are nice, but furthermore, there is not much to do outside the hotel. ||My room was relatively small but clean, tidy and sufficiently modern. The bathroom was small as well, equipped with a shower only. My room window faced the park and in the evenings I always heard the smokers in outside the hotel bar. For the rest, the room was quite. ||The breakfast was good, on the level you would expect from a good business hotel. The staff was very friendly and helpful. ||The free WiFi was reasonably fast and...
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