A nice and reasonably priced hotel located 10 minutes walk away from Dresden HBF. Aldi is right behind the hotel so cheap groceries was easily accessible. The ladies at the front desk were very friendly and we checked in early to our room with no issue nor extra charge. There is also breakfast option available and a bar at the top of the hotel if you wish to have a drink. The room window offers a great view of Dresden. Overall great hotel and great price!
The room was very simple, because the reservation was late, more than 500 nights were still public toilets and bathrooms. I don't know much about the consumption level in Dresden and I don't know how other hotels are.
The location is very good. It is very close to the railway station and bus station. The room is also very hygienic. There are not many seats in the lobby on the first floor, and there are no sofas.
During my stay, I had an unpleasant encounter at the front desk. When I asked for towels, which I believed I had paid €4 for upon arrival, the receptionist (Felix) stated that I hadn't paid and that no one else was available to help me at that moment. The payment wasn't initially checked, and I was told that no towels would be provided without payment.
After I returned with my receipt, the payment was still questioned, and it was suggested that the €4 might have been for something else, like another purchase. Before contacting a colleague, he made the remark, ”You're not showering tonight anyway,” even though I hadn't mentioned showering. I found this unnecessary and uncomfortable. Only after my insistence did he contact a colleague, who explained that the €4 was for the city tax and bed linen. Once this was clarified, the issue was immediately resolved. This situation could have been cleared up from the beginning if a colleague had been contacted right away.
I also observed guests being loudly addressed in common areas when house rules were enforced, and activities were stopped without explanation. While the hostel itself was nice, the style of communication made my stay unpleasant. I would not stay here again and believe that clearer and more considerate communication from the staff would significantly improve the experience.
I stayed here one night, en route to a somewhat professional meeting, and it was fine. The downstairs kitchen is very small but was cozy with a varied little crowd: a cinematic Peruvian business traveler, a vintage working class hero from the Balkans who made himself world class chicken, and a Dutch cosmopolitan who was bewildered by the strange outdated scenery in Leipzig.
The location of this hostel is likely the best among the choices as it's situated very close to the railway station and a museum. The staff was exceptionally friendly, for European standards, so this was a big plus.
The dorm I stayed in was the large one, but it's divided into three smaller rooms so it's rather quiet at night, which is good.
With a stay at Aktiv-Hotel Stock & Stein in Koenigstein, you'll be in a national park, within a 15-minute drive of Saxon Switzerland National Park and Elbe. This spa hostel is 7.8 mi (12.5 km) from Bohemian Switzerland National Park and 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Elbe Sandstone Mountains.
Take time to pamper yourself with a visit to the full-service spa. This hostel also features complimentary wireless internet access, bicycle tour information, and bike storage.
You can enjoy a meal at the restaurant serving the guests of Aktiv-Hotel Stock & Stein, or stop in at the snack bar/deli. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary local cuisine breakfast is served daily from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM.
Featured amenities include an elevator and coffee/tea in a common area. This hostel has 2 meeting rooms available for events. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 40 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include desks, and housekeeping is provided once per stay.
The room is nice and tidy, but when I stayed for 2 nights, I can't clean the room and refill the towel. If you want, you have to pay 10 euros towels and 1 euros to clean.
Although the location is not near the train station, the city is not big. From the New Town Railway Station, take the 11 tram three stops and walk for five or six minutes. Although the bathroom is public, after all, it is clean and well designed, and there is no obstacle to use. There is free coffee at the reception on the first floor and free tea bags in the kitchen. The kitchen is small, but very clean. There is also free section in the refrigerator and shower. I think it is particularly good. You don't have to waste anything you don't want. In order to activate the mobile phone card, the front desk staff helped a lot and the attitude was very good. The only dissatisfaction is that my mobile phone has been connected to WiFi for many times in this youth hostel but shows that I can't surf the Internet. Both mobile phones are like this, and other youth hostels have not encountered it. I don’t know if it’s the phone or the WIFI.
This place is in the middle of the city centre. Such a convenient location. Its so beautiful and too good to be a hostel. The staff was super friendly and helpful too. Definitely recommend. They do have a breakfast on the lounge and gave a 10% discount on my first drink in the bar, which i find pretty awesome.
I can't believe this clearness and cosy bed and also it is really good isolation with this price.
There is just a little bit of far from the centre but it's easy access to the tram.
So I would say perfect hostel.
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LLee ZooeyThe location is very good. It is very close to the railway station and bus station. The room is also very hygienic. There are not many seats in the lobby on the first floor, and there are no sofas.
GGuest UserA nice and reasonably priced hotel located 10 minutes walk away from Dresden HBF. Aldi is right behind the hotel so cheap groceries was easily accessible. The ladies at the front desk were very friendly and we checked in early to our room with no issue nor extra charge. There is also breakfast option available and a bar at the top of the hotel if you wish to have a drink. The room window offers a great view of Dresden. Overall great hotel and great price!
GGuest UserI can't believe this clearness and cosy bed and also it is really good isolation with this price.
There is just a little bit of far from the centre but it's easy access to the tram.
So I would say perfect hostel.
BB未I stayed here one night, en route to a somewhat professional meeting, and it was fine. The downstairs kitchen is very small but was cozy with a varied little crowd: a cinematic Peruvian business traveler, a vintage working class hero from the Balkans who made himself world class chicken, and a Dutch cosmopolitan who was bewildered by the strange outdated scenery in Leipzig.
The location of this hostel is likely the best among the choices as it's situated very close to the railway station and a museum. The staff was exceptionally friendly, for European standards, so this was a big plus.
The dorm I stayed in was the large one, but it's divided into three smaller rooms so it's rather quiet at night, which is good.
GGuest UserDuring my stay, I had an unpleasant encounter at the front desk. When I asked for towels, which I believed I had paid €4 for upon arrival, the receptionist (Felix) stated that I hadn't paid and that no one else was available to help me at that moment. The payment wasn't initially checked, and I was told that no towels would be provided without payment.
After I returned with my receipt, the payment was still questioned, and it was suggested that the €4 might have been for something else, like another purchase. Before contacting a colleague, he made the remark, ”You're not showering tonight anyway,” even though I hadn't mentioned showering. I found this unnecessary and uncomfortable. Only after my insistence did he contact a colleague, who explained that the €4 was for the city tax and bed linen. Once this was clarified, the issue was immediately resolved. This situation could have been cleared up from the beginning if a colleague had been contacted right away.
I also observed guests being loudly addressed in common areas when house rules were enforced, and activities were stopped without explanation. While the hostel itself was nice, the style of communication made my stay unpleasant. I would not stay here again and believe that clearer and more considerate communication from the staff would significantly improve the experience.
JJudith YouAlthough the location is not near the train station, the city is not big. From the New Town Railway Station, take the 11 tram three stops and walk for five or six minutes. Although the bathroom is public, after all, it is clean and well designed, and there is no obstacle to use. There is free coffee at the reception on the first floor and free tea bags in the kitchen. The kitchen is small, but very clean. There is also free section in the refrigerator and shower. I think it is particularly good. You don't have to waste anything you don't want. In order to activate the mobile phone card, the front desk staff helped a lot and the attitude was very good. The only dissatisfaction is that my mobile phone has been connected to WiFi for many times in this youth hostel but shows that I can't surf the Internet. Both mobile phones are like this, and other youth hostels have not encountered it. I don’t know if it’s the phone or the WIFI.
MMs. G.NThis place is in the middle of the city centre. Such a convenient location. Its so beautiful and too good to be a hostel. The staff was super friendly and helpful too. Definitely recommend. They do have a breakfast on the lounge and gave a 10% discount on my first drink in the bar, which i find pretty awesome.
GGuest UserThe room was very simple, because the reservation was late, more than 500 nights were still public toilets and bathrooms. I don't know much about the consumption level in Dresden and I don't know how other hotels are.