MomoMuc
July 28, 2023
The hotel is still worth booking even though it is getting on in years.
Since the change in staff and management, it can be said that it has become quieter than it used to be.
Security has also improved a lot in recent years.
New cameras have been installed everywhere in the elevators and corridors, replacing the old dummies.
The only thing that can definitely be criticized is that the German language is not understood at reception :-!! Sorry, we are in Germany, aren't we?
What also needs to be said about my comment here is that my room safe code was no longer recognized on the hard-to-read display and the moving digital number fields.
I informed the receptionist at around 10:30 p.m. that evening that my safe could no longer be opened.
He then came to my room promptly and stood speechless in front of the 10-year-old safe.
The statement was limited to the bare minimum:- I have to wait until the building technician can sort things out at around 9:30 in the morning.
My checkout was around 7:00 in the morning and my train left at 8:00.
You can probably guess what's coming next. 🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏼I went home without the contents of the safe: EC credit card, ID card, money, power bank, apartment key and other things.
It's already 12 noon now and so far no one has informed me of the state of things.
This is a situation that in no way brings my state of mind back to a state of insensitivity.
Nevertheless, the hotel can be recommended as a way of getting rid of man's milk if you're traveling without children.
For me personally, the *** ******* Queer Community Hotel is a huge advantage for introverted people, because it is definitely very popular behind closed doors.
All in all, on a scale of 1-10, I give it a positive rating of 7/10.
Marcel Ger
Munich
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