The location was great, the staff were friendly, but unfortunately, on my last day, I felt like I was being kicked out. My key card for the elevator and my room stopped working in the morning, and I had to reactivate it. I also received a message at 4 a.m. informing me that my stay was ending soon, and there was no free late check-out (a 10-minute extension would have cost €10). (At check-out, there was no inquiry about my stay, etc.) If you're traveling for business, this is certainly acceptable, but as someone seeking relaxation, I didn't feel well-treated. Unfortunately, the breakfast on my last day wasn't worth €20. Much of the food was eaten, as you can see in the pictures.
The foreign staff speaks poor German and lacks the courtesy customary or desired in Wedten. It's clear they're not culturally integrated.
Despite the thermostatic control, the shower didn't maintain the set temperature; the water fluctuated from too cold to too hot.
The air conditioning makes too much noise in the background.
The restaurant offers a very limited and simple menu in the evenings.
When checking in, the front desk staff was warm and friendly, and the service was thoughtful. The room was comfortable, quiet, spacious and bright, and the sleep quality was great. The only drawback was that the bathroom door was not closed tightly, and water leaked all over the floor after taking a shower, and there was no floor drain.
It is beside the road, so it’s quite noisy. However, it’s close to the bus station and city center with a walking distance. In my room, there was a woman shouting on the phone at 5am in the morning that I can’t sleep well. The USB charger doesn’t work at my bed as well.
Great hotel, very good room, well maintained and clean
Free parking on the street after 6pm till next day
8am or whole days on weekends!
Don’t pay 20 EUR at the hotel if you can make the timings above
This is definitely one of the best family-friendly hotels in Bremen. The service is super nice. Although Germans are serious, the service is really excellent. The guy at the front desk took the initiative to ask if we need a baby cot. The only problem is the antique hardware. The knobs for the washbasin and bathtub are not very responsive.
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