I arrived late one afternoon, really sick, and was checked in without any level of hospitality or interest. I was not told anything about the services or the facilities of the hotel - Just handed my room key and pointed in the direction of another building and pushed on my way. 20 mins later without being able to find my room and wandering around buildings in the middle of winter, I went back to reception to ask for help with my bags and to find the room. I was told nothing was possible but I could try and wait. I did wait but no-one came. Eventually I was able to find my room which was in a bunker about ten minutes away from the main building. A 1950s concrete outhouse which looks nothing like the pics in the quite lovely looking website - be careful which room you book is the lesson here. The hotel was full of a super loud Swedish work conference - I imagine that it is mainly used for conferencing - so dinner was hugely stressful due to the screaming and shouting of this group. Overall it’s a pretty grim place - the service at dinner was really nice, but besides that people are so rude, that I don’t even think it’s intentional. Make sure you’re staying in the main building as the outhouses are like a prison - cold and far away. Don’t stay here if you are disabled, old, or need any form of assistance as none will be...
Read moreWe have been to Rosersbergs Slotthotell before, but first time to have overnight recently. We ended up in the Theatre Building. Room is clean, spacious, with comfortable bed. Big and clean bathroom with floor mat (forgotten by many hotels) but the shampoo, soap in small packs is not enough for two guests. There is a water boiler and coffee/tea available (some disposable stirrer or teaspoons would have been good to have), the "mini-bar" is really mini (it is a basket with 1 small wine, chips, chocolates - which the cleaner did not notice was already emptied by previous occupants). They accept dogs in rooms (we heard our neighbors'). ||||We have been to a lot of staycations and although other hotels we tried are bigger and had more selection, I will dare to claim this is the best breakfast choices in terms of quality of food. The dining area is very clean and fresh, run by two competent staff, choices almost as big as most chain hotels offer but quality is far, far better. ||||The best features, I think, are the lounge in the main building, where guests can play pool or just chill; and the huge forest and parks for walking. Water is just a couple of hundred metres...
Read more2 days business trip.||We had soup for all 3 meals. 2x the same “asparagus soup” made from bullion cubes no taste and watery clear, with way to Mutch salt, or way to Mutch pebber. Depending on table.||||The chicken was super dry and would have used better in a nugget or a soup. ||The rice was boiled sticky BUT with a hard core? How! I’m actually I’m pressed!||||||The “roasted duck” might have ben cow.. I have no idea? it was dry and tasteless. And near to no side dish||||And the he “side dishes” was different plate to plate. And 4 small potatoes is not enough.||||Overall there was not enough food.||The portions was generally to small.||And 2 plates did not look the same.||||||At breakes we got treated the same cake in different shapes 3 times.||||BUT only 1x1x1 cm cube/cylinder per person||Fruit was melon/ and pine apple squares, with blue cheese and cream cheese. Is a strange combo And only 2 crackers per person.||||||In the room some one had used some paper to pin down a shelf so it didn’t fall down on your head when you were sleeping.||||To end on a Positive note:||||I guess the...
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