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Best Western Plus Hotel Excelsior
4/549 Reviews
Staff were very pleasant but there was very little English spoken. As in many hotels we stayed in Germany, there was only one black tea bag in a double room meant for two people! Very strange. One thing to note for all guests is regards to the safe. I could not work out how to key-in my own personal code number to lock/unlock the safe, so I went to reception and they gave me a slip of paper with a four digit code on it. I said that I wanted to enter my own (secret) number and was told that this could not be done! I argued that it should be possible to key in my own code but they said that I could not. I was not happy but had to accept it. Later I remembered a safe in another hotel where you could change the code by pressing a reset button on the inside edge of the door toward the hinge. I tried this and it worked. When I Checked out I left them with a written instruction in German (using an online translator) on how to change the code.
IntercityHotel Erfurt
3.8/553 Reviews
Facilities: The design of the hotel is outstanding and there is no doubt. Modern sense, endless opposite wall glass, bathroom floor heating, and ubiquitous tips labels. The only downside is that there is no minibar. Hygienic: Very good, the overall feeling is very clean. Environment: Although next to the train station, there are still fewer choices for dining and shopping. And consumption is expensive. Eating 30 to 40 euros. Service: It is far from the intentions of the hotel design! The advantages of design give the waiter a superiority and generate a sense of service. For example, when checking in, customers have been in a long queue, two front desks are slowly leisurely, and the other person stops directly, picks up the phone porridge, and lets the customer wait.
Hotel Alma am Anger
4.3/540 Reviews
Old School, oder anderes Wort für altbacken, das wäre schon eine Zusammenfassung, die dem Hotel aber nicht ganz gerecht würde, also der Reihe nach: Die Lage des Hotels ist meiner Ansicht nach die beste, die man in Erfurt haben kann. Es erfolgt eine freundliche und professionelle Begrüßung, allerdings ohne darauf hinzuweisen, wie man ins Internet kommt - und man kommt kompliziert ins Internet ;-) Dem Gast bieten sich relativ kleine Zimmer (Kategorie Komfort, immerhin - da möchte man nicht in der billigeren Kategorie wohnen!) Die Zimmer sind tatsächlich recht altbacken, das Bad indes ist modern, groß und hübsch. Die Matratzen sind sehr gut! Der Servicegedanke eines ”Superior”-Hotels zeigt sich etwas darin, dass die Programmzeitschrift beim aktuellen Datum aufgeschlagen ist. Aufgeschlagen sind allerdings auch die Vorhänge des zum Westen gelegenen Zimmers. Dies hatte zur Folge, dass zum Einchecken um 18 Uhr im Zimmer gefühlte 40 Grad herrschten. Ginge noch, aber das Zimmer hat KEINE Klimaanlage! Das Hotel verfügt über ein gutes Restaurant und die Preise der Minibar sind fair. Die andere - die Hausbar - liegt leider direkt neben Zimmer 103. Die Terrassentür der Bar liegt einen Meter entfernt zum Fenster des Zimmers. Man kann also das Zimmerfenster nicht öffnen, weil sonst Lärm und Zigarettengestank ins Zimmer kommen! Das ist höchst ärgerlich, und allein dieser Aspekt hätte mich dazu gebracht, der Hauptaufgabe eines Hotels, nämlich für einen guten Schlaf zu sorgen, nur einen Punkt von 5 zu geben. Zusammenfassend muss ich sagen, dass ich die Schwierigkeiten eines privat geführten Hotels durchaus sehe, aber wie dieses Hotel zu der Kategorie 4* Superior kommt, ist mir absolut schleierhaft. Außer beim Preis: 117,-- € für eine Person im Doppelzimmer ohne Frühstück sind 4* Superior-Niveau, hier deutlich zu viel!
Hotel Krämerbrücke Erfurt
4/584 Reviews
Ein schönes Hotel in der Altstadt und unweit der Krämerbrücke, einem Highlight in Erfurt. Der Parkplatz befindet sich in der Tiefgarage, wie überall ist auch hier die Zufahrt eher beengt und die Parkmöglichkeiten mit größerer Fahrzeugen erfordert etwas Geschick. Direkt von dort gibt es eine Möglichkeit zur Lobby zu gelangen. Unser Zimmer war im 1. STOCK..Schön eingerichtet,sehr sauber, allerdings hatte die Stirnseite des Bettes schon bessere Zeiten gesehen, Kunstleder. Die Matratzen waren gut. Es gibt eine Klimaanlage im Zimmer, wir haben allerdings das geöffnete Fenster vorgezogen. Das Frühstück am nächsten Morgen war sehr lecker 😋. Hier auch sehr aufmerksamer Service. Das Zimmer war bis 12.00 verfügbar. Unser Auto durfte bis 14.00 in der Tiefgarage bleiben. Wir kommen gerne wieder.
Good Morning Erfurt
3.4/574 Reviews
Es war alles super. Es war ruhig, sauber und die Preise sind fabelhaft. Das Personal war freundlich und alles ging schnell. Hab wieder ein Zimmer gebucht, ging vor Ort richtig schnell und einfach. Das Hotel ist gut mit Auto und Bus erreichbar.
Mercure Hotel Erfurt Altstadt
4.1/542 Reviews
We stayed in this hotel on two separate nights bookending a trip to Frankfurt. This hotel is not - in our experience - typical of the Mercure brand. Far too often Mercure's are in good locations but somewhat rundown, tired and in need of attention. This is quite the opposite. It appears to have been wholly refurbished in the last five years, it is looked after. The hotel is conveniently situated near to both the old town and the main, new shopping area, both being no more than five minutes walk away. It is a ten to fifteen minute walk from the railway station or (for us) a €10 taxi ride. There is paid for car parking if required. This is a deceptively large hotel, the short frontage belies the fact that it has 141 rooms. The hotel stretches back from its frontage - we felt it was long and not very wide. It is spread over four floors and possibly an attic. We were on the fourth floor for our first visit and on the first floor for the second. Entry into the hotel from the street leads to a small reception area with ottoman seating. Screened from reception is a small bar and another soft seating area. The bar had elusive opening times - but seemed not to operate before 18:00 hours. Service was good. There is a restaurant that is not the breakfast room but that was not open during our stay with no sign of opening on the horizon. All public areas were clean, tidy and well maintained, albeit with a Alpine overtone! Access to the upper floors is via dedicated lifts or stairs depending upon the location of the room, with some rooms there is quite a walk to the lift. There is a small garden and paved area with seating. We saw no specific provision for disabled access but believe that the hotel is easy enough to negotiate. There is a separate breakfast room which works very well albeit it is not large. It is at the furthest end of the hotel from reception and bypasses some of the meeting rooms. Whilst these rooms were used during our stays we experienced no difficulties. We took breakfast early and the restaurant was never full or cramped. Breakfast is generous but prettty standard continental fare. Our first room (413) was a standard room and disappointing although it was clean and well cared for. Our second room however (136) was an upgrade and provided exceptional space and comfort for a reasonable price. Had we been able to satisfactorily understand the room descriptions and attributes on the website a room such as 136 would have been our preference. It had a large and comfortable double bed, a small seating area with table, a separate desk along with the usual accessories of a safe, TV, wifi etc. We didn't try the TV but everything else worked. There is no aircon but there is very effective radiator heating. We can imagine that opening the windows for some rooms would produce a great deal of street noise, but both our rooms were towards the rear of the hotel and quiet. There was no noise from the corridor or between roo

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels52
Number of Reviews873
Highest PriceNZD 1,425
Lowest PriceNZD 76
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 230
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 239