Perfectly suited if you want a central location for shopping, transportation and sightseeing but don't look at the details, either in the rooms or on the outside. The room I stayed in last fall was unlovingly furnished, basically cobbled together, a shoddy runner dangling off a round table, a worn-out two-seater sofa and a mismatched armchair, that sort of thing. The hotel is squeezed between the Holm, a pedestrians-only shopping & restaurant zone and a large car park and a mall-type building in the back. Granted, there is a church spire and it's beautiful chime, but that's a highlight for this location. That's the view out back looking up. The view looking down from your second or third-floor window is of a depressingly dark parking lot. The breakfast bar is plentiful (which is probably average for most German hotels) and the staff is courteous, though not overly friendly.
