The hotel is a former monastery. When we arrived we were initially irritated because you could look into the windows in the adjacent wings and furniture was stored there. In the hotel itself we met one of the managers, who then told us that the house was too was massively affected by the flood in July 21. This is probably a good reason not to store furniture in the ba*****t. Photos in the hotel show how massive the damage was. In the house itself, the guest can no longer notice any of the damage, at least we didn't notice anything. But what was definitely noticeable was the friendliness of every employee we met.
We were allowed to check in earlier because the room was already ready and the receptionist accompanied us to the room. We received a city map and tips about the area.
The room was big enough, the beds were comfortable, the bathroom was clean and new.
There's hardly anything to complain about here, the toilet flushing was a bit poor, radiator valves had to be replaced because they didn't work well.
Coffee maker and kettle were available, but we couldn't use them because neither coffee nor tea were filled. I'm sure if we had reported this on site it would have been refilled straight away.
What was very positive was that there was a refrigerator with bottles of water on each floor, which you could use for free. The breakfast was delicious, the coffee was great. Clear recommendation.
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