This guest house hotel was well located and in a quiet area, just outside the Roedertor gate entrance to the town, and an easy walk to the centre. It was easily the nicest place we stayed during a recent trip to Brussels, Amsterdam and Germany. Rooms were spacious,and the beds and pillows were very comfortable. The washroom was large and attractive, with 2 sinks, which was very convenient. While roomy, it still had a very charming,warm feel through-out, with lovely wood furniture through-out. The breakfast that was included had a good range of choices, including a nice assortment of buns and cold cuts, yogurt, fruit and more. Accommodations with breakfast were at a very reasonable price. As with most guest houses and smaller hotels in Europe, there was no elevator, so we did need to haul our suitcases up the stairs, so be prepared for that. If this is not a draw-back for you, this place is absolutely...
Read moreThis guest house hotel was well located and in a quiet area, just outside the Roedertor gate entrance to the town, and an easy walk to the centre. It was easily the nicest place we stayed during a recent trip to Brussels, Amsterdam and Germany. Rooms were spacious,and the beds and pillows were very comfortable. The washroom was large and attractive, with 2 sinks, which was very convenient. While roomy, it still had a very charming,warm feel through-out, with lovely wood furniture through-out. The breakfast that was included had a good range of choices, including a nice assortment of buns and cold cuts, yogurt, fruit and more. Accommodations with breakfast were at a very reasonable price. As with most guest houses and smaller hotels in Europe, there was no elevator, so we did need to haul our suitcases up the stairs, so be prepared for that. If this is not a draw-back for you, this place is absolutely...
Read moreThis hotel gets good ratings because for under 100 euros a night you're getting a guest house right outside one of the major gates, That's a screaming good deal. For that price, you can get a real dump, and this is, in many respects a decent hotel. However, in other respects, you get what you pay for. We had dropped off our luggage in the morning, and were surprised to learn that if we wanted to check in, we had to do it before 2 p.m. or after 5 p.m. That's usually when most guests arrive. A higher-priced hotel couldn’t have gotten away with that. It took a few minutes for the warm water to come on in the shower, and there were a few missing lights in the room. Breakfast didn’t start until 8 a.m., which put us under some time pressure. If I had remembered how cheap the price was, I would have been happier with a breakfast that had a cappuccino and a soft-boiled egg as the...
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