I stayed here for the first two nights of a trip to Europe where I would spend my time cooking. The room size was XS, but it was spacious enough.
It was an apartment hotel with a kitchen, but there was a proper reception, and the breakfast buffet, while not as good as a high-end restaurant, was just right and I was satisfied. The price was reasonable (about 12,000 yen per night) and it was close to the main tourist attractions, so I think it is convenient even for ordinary travelers.
Even for people who cook like me, I felt that the kitchen was quite easy to use. People who are not used to European stoves may be confused at first, but if you look it up online, you will be fine. I cooked three times in two nights.
There was a frying pan, small pot, pot, bowl, colander (although it was coarse), squeezer, spatula, tongs, knife, and cutting board. All the cutlery and plates were provided. The refrigerator was large, and there was a dishwasher, although I did not use it. Detergent, towels, and kitchen paper were provided.
One thing that I found inconvenient when cooking was the lack of a rubber spatula. I bought one on the way there.
Behind the hotel is the large shopping mall, Altmarkt Gallery, so shopping is not a problem. There are two supermarkets inside. There are also many food courts where you can get snacks.
There was no bathtub in the bathroom, and the shower room didn't have a door to seal, so you had to be careful not to splash water too much when showering, which I think is a negative point.
But overall, I thought it was a comfortable hotel.
Original TextTranslation provided by Google