We (family of four) stayed in two rooms for one night in January. The Hotel is neat and is tastefully decorated inside and out. It has kept its older touches with exposed wood beams but has modernized enough to make it contemporary. Both rooms we had were large and nicely appointed. In one room a sitting chair was worn but it didn't detract from the overall feel. The bathrooms were nice and large and in one of our rooms it even had a huge jetted tub (Jacuzzi). The common areas were nice and the restaurant was large. We had a five course meal at the restaurant and it was superb. It was the highlight of the stay. They have an extensive wine list (book) and the prices ran from 20-1000 Euros per bottle. We had an aperitif that was a glass of Champagne and it was a bit much I thought. It was very good, but 17 Euros per glass is too steep. The bottle of wine we had was a 16 year old bottle of Chardonnay and it was probably the best Chardonnay I have ever had. It was 38 Euros per bottle and while not cheap, I can say it was worth it. All five courses were excellently presented and served by a team of three. The meals and courses were AMAZING. ||The hotel is about 15 minutes north of Strasbourg and it is an easy drive to get to the city center from the hotel. We did not spend any time in the village of Wantzenau other than stay at the hotel. ||||The breakfast was standard European Breakfast with breads, a few meats, cheeses, yogurt, cereal, juices and coffee. It was fine but nothing like the dinner. ||||The room had free WIFI and connectivity was good (not great). The rooms also came with a kettle with coffee / tea included. ||Bathroom had a hairdryer ||||Overall would stay here again and thought the hotel and restaurant were of a very...
Read moreWe (family of four) stayed in two rooms for one night in January. The Hotel is neat and is tastefully decorated inside and out. It has kept its older touches with exposed wood beams but has modernized enough to make it contemporary. Both rooms we had were large and nicely appointed. In one room a sitting chair was worn but it didn't detract from the overall feel. The bathrooms were nice and large and in one of our rooms it even had a huge jetted tub (Jacuzzi). The common areas were nice and the restaurant was large. We had a five course meal at the restaurant and it was superb. It was the highlight of the stay. They have an extensive wine list (book) and the prices ran from 20-1000 Euros per bottle. We had an aperitif that was a glass of Champagne and it was a bit much I thought. It was very good, but 17 Euros per glass is too steep. The bottle of wine we had was a 16 year old bottle of Chardonnay and it was probably the best Chardonnay I have ever had. It was 38 Euros per bottle and while not cheap, I can say it was worth it. All five courses were excellently presented and served by a team of three. The meals and courses were AMAZING. ||The hotel is about 15 minutes north of Strasbourg and it is an easy drive to get to the city center from the hotel. We did not spend any time in the village of Wantzenau other than stay at the hotel. ||||The breakfast was standard European Breakfast with breads, a few meats, cheeses, yogurt, cereal, juices and coffee. It was fine but nothing like the dinner. ||||The room had free WIFI and connectivity was good (not great). The rooms also came with a kettle with coffee / tea included. ||Bathroom had a hairdryer ||||Overall would stay here again and thought the hotel and restaurant were of a very...
Read moreWe stayed one night as part of a 2 week cycling holiday along the Rhine.We had booked months in advance and requested secure storage overnight for our bikes (very expensive,and also our only form of transport)when we arrived we were shown in to the back yard of the hotel and told to place the bikes against a hedge, we requested to put them undercover in a lean to shed but,this was refused.We were handed the room key and sent upstairs along a very dark corridor,fumbling for light switches as we went.i believe the room was described as "cosy" I will commit that one to memory,"tiny"is more appropriate.the window did open,but was out on to the main street,which was busy all night despite being a quiet village.fortunately the church bells didn't ring every quarter hour throughout the night but did start again at 7am and because of the lack of air con,we had to keep the window open.the shower was good but en suite tiny and no hairdryer..or fridge,or tea and coffee in the room.,..how can you charge eyewatering Michelin star prices for food and room and not provide basic nessesities when rooms half the price, and twice as big do. When we left,we requested access to our bikes,we were told to go to the gate on the street,it was open,we never saw the receptionist again.very...
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