Spent a week in this hotel for business, before relocating to the City Hotel due to room availability issues for the remainder of my stay. For a small hotel they managed to check off all the boxes, but in a way that just missed in many respects, as I've tried to highlight below:
The bedroom: funky artwork on the entirety of one wall, but the other wall was completely bare. Furniture designed and set at odd angles to the room. The bed was king sized and comfortable, but made of two doubles pushed together each made separately so you really only slept on one of them (pillows and sheets were very good). The TV was a flat panel with decent selection, but tiny. There was airconditioning with adjustable temperature, but seemed to know two states: freezing or off. Closet was useful, but no mini bar. Side chair was of funky modern design, but comfortable. Floor was an odd quasi-carpet tatami mat sort of textile that was cold and hard. Guest room door was old key lock style, with no deadbolt or other lock on the inside to keep out housekeeping.
Bathroom: Good, deep soaking tub, separate shower with big showerhead and amazing water pressure. Would have been great, but hotel only provided shampoo and body wash, no conditioner or lotion. Linens were one big towel, one little towel, and a bath mat, no extras (I suspect if I'd called they'd have happily given more -- service was uniformly excellent).
Internet / business: "free" wifi throughout the hotel. In all my years of travelling, I've never encountered a hotel with slower or error-prone internet access. As I was there on business, this colored my entire impression of the hotel. Guests get free web access via a voucher system from the front desk. The voucher, while good for 24 hours, only gets you 200 MB down / 50 MB up in that period, at which point it quotas out and you need a new voucher. If you're there on work, this becomes a real impediment, which they solve with an 88 euro per week "business" internet plan that is uncapped. As the problems seemed to be bandwidth limited (e.g. crawling latency figures and slow up / down times) I didn't pay for that, and just used free voucher after free voucher (they were happy to give you a stack any time you walked past the desk). speeds were faster in the lobby, but as the lobby is outside the door to their Michelin starred restaurant, I felt odd sitting there in gym shorts and a T shirt trying to catch up on U.S. activities at 9 PM. There was no business center to speak of, and no real copying or printing capability on site, again making this ill-suited as a working hotel.
Restaurant: we ate in the Restaurant Cordial, a Michelin starred place. My sense is they earned the star based on service (impeccable) and presentation (amazingly precise / complex) rather than flavor and taste of the food. While all the dishes were gorgeous, they seemed a bit bland. The restaurant L' Amuse, down the block and around the corner about 5 minutes aware, was a much better option for fine food during our stay. Breakfast was in a separate part of the hotel, and while tasty, ridiculously over priced at 17 Euro. They have a monopoly here, however, as there are no real breakfast choices within a block or two.
Location: Good. Less than 10 minute walk to the train station. Less than 5 minutes to the pedestrian district and shopping / dining options. No complaints on this front.
Service: No complaints here. The desk personnel were, to a person, friendly and eager to help. Same was true of the breakfast staff and house keeping.
So, in summary, it's a nice small clean hotel that tries hard, but misses in a number of respects that I find important for business travel. I'm not certain I would choose to book there again, and would likely book the City Hotel instead.
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