It’s quite a walk from the Hbf, but the road is smooth and easy. The hotel is very close to other train stations and a large shopping mall where you can find everything, including a food court. Just keep in mind the closing times. If you need anything late, you’ll have to walk back toward the Hbf side, since the nearby Rewe closes early along with the mall.
The room was nice and fairly priced overall. Breakfast was good, with slight changes to the options each day, which I appreciated. My favorites were the hash browns and fried mushrooms. The croissant, however, was just average compared to the ones at the Adina in Nuremberg.
We've now stayed here for the third time. For over three years, neither the bar nor the rather pleasant dining room has been open. Anyone expecting these amenities will currently be disappointed. The front desk is staffed by constantly changing individuals who don't appear to be hotel employees. Since this year, guests are asked via signs at breakfast to clear their own tables. All of this points to a significant staffing issue. The service is okay, but not the friendliest. I highly doubt anyone working here has any formal hospitality training. We are now aware of these circumstances. For us, it offers space, seating, a private bathroom, and a bowling alley if you want one. It's clean and quite affordable. The breakfast buffet is quite good. Furthermore, it offers special rooms for families, which we also liked. The location is suburban, which suits us. It seems to attract many travelers passing through, as it's not far from the highway, yet it's very quietly situated.
Highly recommended – modern, high-quality, and genuinely welcoming!
The hotel is absolutely beautiful, new, modern, and furnished to a very high standard – truly a place to feel at home! Everything shines, is spotlessly clean, and stylishly designed. Guests are welcomed with genuine warmth and friendliness, and the staff are incredibly kind, polite, and professional. It's evident that a lot of effort goes into ensuring guests have a wonderful stay.
Breakfast was outstanding – lovingly prepared and presented, with everything your heart could desire. A particular highlight was the perfectly prepared avocado toast with Eggs Benedict – simply divine! The coffee was also delicious and served with a friendly smile.
The location is central, yet remarkably quiet. There's a fantastic view, making it a wonderful spot to relax and unwind. The room's decor is stylish and beautifully coordinated.
We felt completely at home and will definitely be back!
Very good, clean and comfortable, with a good sense of space; water is expensive in Europe, so I added extra purified water; the external environment is beautiful~
Like the scene in the picture, it has been a building for more than 100 years. The personal interest and hobby model is more in line. The restaurant dishes at night are very good. There are characteristics of the Black Forest.
While the hotel was generally clean and comfortable, several aspects of the stay were disappointing—especially considering the nightly room rate. One major issue was the €22 per day charge for parking. Many comparable hotels offer complimentary parking as a standard courtesy, so this felt unnecessary.
Another inconvenience was the lack of daily replenishment of bottled water in the room. This is a small but basic amenity that many hotels provide, and its absence was noticeable.
Additionally, the room itself felt quite old and in need of some updates. It didn’t quite match the standard expected for the price.
On a positive note, the hotel is conveniently located near a Rewe supermarket, just about 2 to 3 minutes away, making it easy to grab any essentials.
Overall, these added costs, the room's condition, and the overlooked details made the stay feel less guest-friendly and not quite worth the price.
The hotel is relatively old, the door is scratched, there is no exhaust fan, and it is difficult to dry clothes. It is next to the Danube River and the scenery is good. Breakfast was okay, but there were no hot drinks
German town express hotel, next to a small water playground. The hotel facilities are simple, the room is not big, my room can see the small pasture of the sheep. Breakfast is much richer than the average German hotel, it is recommended to stay.
The hotel is located outside Bieberach and is directly connected to the thermal. This can also be used for guests of the hotel for free.
My impression of the hotel was unfortunately rather less good. The laundry cars stand on a day alone right next to my room door. At the end of the room there were 2 long black hair in the shower and washing basin. The beds seem to have come in the years and I have sleeped badly the nights.
Breakfast is super! However, I didn't find the staff super that one colleague put the gluten-fee bread on the ground just back to the others on the buffet! You should see the staff once schools.
My summary: Next time I'll sleep elsewhere
It’s quite a walk from the Hbf, but the road is smooth and easy. The hotel is very close to other train stations and a large shopping mall where you can find everything, including a food court. Just keep in mind the closing times. If you need anything late, you’ll have to walk back toward the Hbf side, since the nearby Rewe closes early along with the mall. The room was nice and fairly priced overall. Breakfast was good, with slight changes to the options each day, which I appreciated. My favorites were the hash browns and fried mushrooms. The croissant, however, was just average compared to the ones at the Adina in Nuremberg.
AAnonymous UserMy experience at this hotel was exceptional. The room was impressively spacious and impeccably clean, providing a comfortable and relaxing environment throughout my stay. The front desk staff were polite and welcoming during check-in, setting a positive tone from the moment I arrived. The buffet breakfast offered a wide array of delicious choices, catering to various tastes and dietary preferences. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed my time at this hotel and would highly recommend it to others seeking a top-notch hospitality experience.
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