Overall, this is an inn with excellent cost performance. [Location] Close to major sightseeing spots in the new city - Mirabell Gardens, Mozart-Wohnhaus Mozart's former home, Landestheater State Theater, Kapuzinerberg Capuccinaberg - Good location that allows you to explore the old city on foot blessed with [Reception] The female staff members are all nice and helpful. After completing the check-in procedure, I left the reception room with him, and he actually showed me how to get to the breakfast room and guest rooms, and how to unlock the outer door when it was locked at night, which was reassuring. If you arrive late at night, it seems that you can receive the key in a key box with a pin code. [Guest room] Visited for the first time in three years. The guest room this time was a corner room with windows in two directions, and it was interesting to see secular scenery such as restaurants and shops across the alley, even though it was in the building of a monastery (church). No matter which room you stay in, the guest rooms are always clean and spacious with high ceilings and a sense of openness. This time, the room was so deep (wide) that I wondered where to put my luggage to reduce the burden of walking. The bathroom is equipped with a shower. I haven't hit a room with a bathtub yet. A small bottle of handmade jam is placed on the bed as a welcome greeting, which is nice. . Cute red checkered ribbon. I took it home and it tasted so good. An electric kettle and tea bags are provided in the corner with a small table and chairs by the window and a sofa, which is a nice service to take a break. There is a TV in the shared lounge, but it is a little lonely that there is no TV in the guest room. It's true that many monastery lodgings don't have TVs because they want to spend the night quietly. Bana and Aspiration. [Breakfast] The interior of the breakfast room and the contents of the buffet are not gorgeous, but they are good enough.
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