I stayed at this hotel and the Hilton in Tórsburg, and personally, I found this hotel much better than the Hilton, referring to a standard double room. The breakfast was nothing special; European breakfasts seem to be all the same, but the smoked salmon was delicious. The hotel's interior has a standard Scandinavian style, simple yet stylish, with meticulous attention to detail, such as heated mirrors that don't fog up from steam, and convenient grab bars on the toilet (although I accidentally bumped into one of them). The views from the room and restaurant windows were absolutely stunning, overlooking the entire city of Tórsburg. The bed was very soft, the room was slightly larger than the Hilton's, the front desk staff were friendly, and there was a lounge and laundry room available. Overall, the experience exceeded my expectations, and I would choose this hotel again next time. However, the only problem is that Google Maps navigation has major issues; it can be very difficult to find the hotel on your first visit!
Parking is free, as are the washing machine and dryer. The gym has a great view. Breakfast was protein-rich, and except for the lack of leafy greens, everything else was excellent.
The room was clean and spacious. There were no toiletries or slippers, which is normal for European hotels, but I was lucky I brought my own.
The sauna and hot springs were available for an additional fee of 150 DKK per person for 45 minutes.
The receptionist, Elizabeth, was extremely rude. Whenever I asked her anything, she would respond with a ”Google it yourself” attitude. The receptionist, Elisa, who worked the night shift, was very friendly. There was also a blonde girl and an Asian guy who were also very friendly.
One night, I saw the Northern Lights from the hotel entrance—quite lucky!
No conditioner or lotion, and no vanity kit. It was shampoo instead of shampoo and conditioner. Breakfasts were good, but the coffee was from a thermos... Breakfasts were buffet style.
Traveling alone, the room is not that big, about the same size as a Japanese hotel room. The facilities are quite complete and the hotel has an electric kettle. Breakfast is buffet, relatively simple, basically bread, bacon, eggs, juice, yogurt or something.
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AAnonymous UserParking is free, as are the washing machine and dryer. The gym has a great view. Breakfast was protein-rich, and except for the lack of leafy greens, everything else was excellent.
The room was clean and spacious. There were no toiletries or slippers, which is normal for European hotels, but I was lucky I brought my own.
The sauna and hot springs were available for an additional fee of 150 DKK per person for 45 minutes.
The receptionist, Elizabeth, was extremely rude. Whenever I asked her anything, she would respond with a ”Google it yourself” attitude. The receptionist, Elisa, who worked the night shift, was very friendly. There was also a blonde girl and an Asian guy who were also very friendly.
One night, I saw the Northern Lights from the hotel entrance—quite lucky!
MM308211****I stayed at this hotel and the Hilton in Tórsburg, and personally, I found this hotel much better than the Hilton, referring to a standard double room. The breakfast was nothing special; European breakfasts seem to be all the same, but the smoked salmon was delicious. The hotel's interior has a standard Scandinavian style, simple yet stylish, with meticulous attention to detail, such as heated mirrors that don't fog up from steam, and convenient grab bars on the toilet (although I accidentally bumped into one of them). The views from the room and restaurant windows were absolutely stunning, overlooking the entire city of Tórsburg. The bed was very soft, the room was slightly larger than the Hilton's, the front desk staff were friendly, and there was a lounge and laundry room available. Overall, the experience exceeded my expectations, and I would choose this hotel again next time. However, the only problem is that Google Maps navigation has major issues; it can be very difficult to find the hotel on your first visit!
KKateswNo conditioner or lotion, and no vanity kit. It was shampoo instead of shampoo and conditioner. Breakfasts were good, but the coffee was from a thermos... Breakfasts were buffet style.
BBINGXIANTraveling alone, the room is not that big, about the same size as a Japanese hotel room. The facilities are quite complete and the hotel has an electric kettle. Breakfast is buffet, relatively simple, basically bread, bacon, eggs, juice, yogurt or something.
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