The hotel is very close to the train station, only 200 meters away, but it's located on a hillside, so dragging suitcases uphill is quite strenuous. The owner is rather serious and will explain the rules and requirements clearly and meticulously, and will also help you carry your large suitcase upstairs.
The room is spacious and has most of the necessary amenities, although the hairdryer is a bit old-fashioned, like an antique, but it doesn't affect its use. The front desk is often unattended, but someone is always available to call; calling is more convenient in case of any issues. The balcony faces a range of mountains, offering stunning sunset views of snow-capped peaks—a truly unbeatable sight. Dinner on the balcony is a wonderful experience.
I don't know if the owners are German, but they are very straightforward. When we wanted to change seats at breakfast, the owner's wife was very puzzled, saying, "You're already sitting here, why do you want to change?" For the next two days, she still led us to the same seats. The breakfasts seemed pretty much the same: various breads with different cheeses and sausages, plus yogurt, fruit, eggs, etc. Eggs are available in fried and scrambled versions with bacon; you need to tell the owner's wife and they will make it specially.
The hotel also has a spa and sauna, which are free to use. The sauna requires a reservation an hour in advance. In summary, the location is excellent, the environment is great, and the room is clean, but don't expect to be greeted with smiles and hospitality.
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