We stayed here near the end of October, and the hotel is quite central for the walk along the Bodensee.||It has about 6 parking spaces at the rear so it is first come gets a spot.||There is a rear door which opens directly from the car park into the hotel so it is easy to get you bags in, however there is no lift and no one offered to help with our bags despite my husband being disabled and it was an effort for me to carry our luggage up to the first floor where our room was- there are no ground floor rooms.||The room it's self was very spacious with a sofa and arm chair, windows on two sides and a large double bed. The bathroom was adequate, with plenty of storage space for bath bags etc. and it was all clean.||Breakfast was adequate, you could ask for cooked eggs etc, but we stuck with cereal, yoghurts and breads, there was a small amount of croissants too, plus fruit , so all satisfactory.||I asked the management for the location of nearby restaurants as theirs was closed, and they gave me a map and marked various things, we headed for the Renker Weinhouse which was only 5 minutes walk away and was a very snug typically German wine bar, full of locals and everyone so friendly.||The owners of the hotel did not speak English, but their son the chef and another chap did, the owners were quite dour, but I feel this is just a German trait perhaps as when we had correspondence on email they were most charming and welcoming.||Overall, it was okay for a night, but there are not many restaurants nearby and you would struggle if...
Read moreWe stayed here near the end of October, and the hotel is quite central for the walk along the Bodensee.||It has about 6 parking spaces at the rear so it is first come gets a spot.||There is a rear door which opens directly from the car park into the hotel so it is easy to get you bags in, however there is no lift and no one offered to help with our bags despite my husband being disabled and it was an effort for me to carry our luggage up to the first floor where our room was- there are no ground floor rooms.||The room it's self was very spacious with a sofa and arm chair, windows on two sides and a large double bed. The bathroom was adequate, with plenty of storage space for bath bags etc. and it was all clean.||Breakfast was adequate, you could ask for cooked eggs etc, but we stuck with cereal, yoghurts and breads, there was a small amount of croissants too, plus fruit , so all satisfactory.||I asked the management for the location of nearby restaurants as theirs was closed, and they gave me a map and marked various things, we headed for the Renker Weinhouse which was only 5 minutes walk away and was a very snug typically German wine bar, full of locals and everyone so friendly.||The owners of the hotel did not speak English, but their son the chef and another chap did, the owners were quite dour, but I feel this is just a German trait perhaps as when we had correspondence on email they were most charming and welcoming.||Overall, it was okay for a night, but there are not many restaurants nearby and you would struggle if...
Read moreWe stayed at Burgerbrau for two nights in early July. Right away from our arrival, we were made to feel right at home. Our rooms were lovely and the beds were very comfortable. The only complaint: the wifi was too weak to work in our room. ||The hotel is located just a short walk from the water (and the ferry dock to Konstanz and Mainau Island), and they go out of there way to ensure that you have a parking spot. There is no AC in the rooms, but even in July that didn't seem to be a problem.||We arrived late in the evening, and decided to try the hotel restaurant for dinner because it was right there. We are all so glad we did! Our meal was outstanding. I highly reccomend the lamb, though all entres were excellent. We liked the food so much that we decided to eat there the following night for dinner (we almost never repeat restaurants when on vacation!) and we enjoyed an equally good meal our second time there. ||The breakfast served at the hotel is also a touch above what we normally experience: along with a fairly standard German continental breakfast (breads, meats, cheeses, fruit. coffee. tea, juice) they also make eggs and bacon or pancakes to order. ||There is also a great little wine shop just down the road if you want to purchase and of the local wines of the region.||I would reccomend the town of Uberlingen and hotel burgerbrau when visiting lake constance; but I reccomend the restaurant...
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