My son and I stayed at the Ramada Nuernberg Parkhotel in early June 2024, as part of our 10-day trek around Germany. I had booked a room with 2 double beds and since this stay was toward the end of our journey, I wanted a hotel with a swimming pool to relax. The hotel offered very clean and comfortable rooms. There was plenty of hot water and water pressure in the morning. The mini fridge worked very well. The ensuite bathroom was well stocked and offered plenty of clean towels (as did the pool/spa). If we had one complaint it would be the high cost of on-site parking in underground parking garage (€10 per night) however it is understandable. Since there is not much for restaurants within reasonable walking distance (Greek, pizza), there is a restaurant onsite though we did not try it. It would be good to know if the hotel offers a place to get snacks/vending machine... we did not find one but did notice upon checkout that the front desk offered some items for sale. As with most German hotels, if you don't ask, you won't know because you won't be told. The pool and spa area were very well maintained and offered an enjoyable swim. The sauna room was good however the steam room was not working. Traveling by automobile is recommended. I am sure the onsite concert hall is a major selling point for this hotel as it is connected however much of our activities were driving to the central area and sighting seeing, There were several e-scooters on Schultheiß Allee for rent which allowed for quick trips to the nearby historic Kongresshalle or Zeppelinfeld as well as the park trails of Luitpoldhain. We had a wonderful stay at the Ramada Nuernberg and would...
Read moreI stayed at this hotel for 3 days and I’ll make the review short, because it wasn’t a pleasant experience. I’ve given it two start because it wasn’t the worst hotel I’ve stayed in, but it wasn’t great.||The hotel is quite far out of the city and so not ideally situated if you plan to visit the centre. It’s around €30 to / from the airport in a taxi.||The rooms are quite big, but were tired looking and had a musty smell. The curtains had some holes and the furniture generally was old looking. The bet was at least clean and comfortable.||The breakfast was very average, and there was a bar but there was no atmosphere. ||I had two experiences with the front desk staff when I was asking for help with something, and both times it really felt like they couldn’t be bothered helping. The first time, I gave up, and the second time (when my room key had stopped working) the desk manager gestured through the window that he would be in your help me once he’d finished his cigarette.||I don’t like to factor price into my reviews because I realise not everybody pays the same, but nevertheless the only reason I can think of to stay here is if cost was important and you got a great deal.||I...
Read moreAgree with a lot of reviews. Charging a lot of money for an outdated hotel. We had a double room on the first floor with balcony. Good size. Lots of door slamming can be hear due to the heavy selfclosing doors. We have stayed here twice now, last in 2019 and nothing has changed. Good breakfast buffet for 18€ but coffee from the machine is only lukewarm so you have to ask for a Thermos of freshly brewed. People do not queue up at the buffet but rudely barge in front of you. TV is too small. Radio clock superfluous! Air condition did not work in our room 138. Service at reception made us feel like a nuisance. Male employee with beard at reception did not smile once. Other male employee Niko not very friendly either. Waiter at the bar in bistro admonished another young waiter in front of us. That is a no no. Food service at the Bistro takes a long time, and it was not busy. Food was OK. Plus is free bike hire although there are no E-bikes, and riding around Nuremberg is a nightmare due to roadworks and lack of proper bike paths. Parking is not free. You can enter but need a token from reception yo get out.
Would not stay again. Lift standards and...
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