In order to check in the small towns around Interlaken, this time I chose the town of Murren as the foothold of the Schilthorn Peak. After choosing for a long time on Ctrip, I still chose the newly opened Palace Hotel with relatively complete facilities.
Facilities:
It is equivalent to the five-star standard at the top of the mountain. There are a series of supporting facilities such as the city swimming pool, fitness center, banquet hall, etc. It took a long time to find the swimming pool, and I mistakenly entered the entrance of the sports club. In fact, the hotel has a special passage and changing room, as well as shower facilities.
The room is relatively large for Switzerland, but there is a diagonal beam in the middle that affects the perception and walking space. The dry and wet areas are too far apart, which is actually not very convenient when using. The wet area also lacks wastepaper baskets and other items that affect use.
Hygiene:
The public areas and rooms are very clean, mainly because it has just opened not long ago, and the smell of new decoration in the corridor is still relatively strong. There are still signs of unfinished renovation on the outside, especially there is garbage on the ground, and it will be muddy on rainy days.
Environment:
Needless to say, facing the snow-capped mountains and cliffs, the weather was just average on the day we checked in, so it affected the whole experience.
Service:
The central heating was turned off in May, but it was only five or six degrees on the mountain, very cold, shivering in the room, there was no partition in the shower area, so it would be cold to take a shower. There was no electric kettle, so we had to rely on the Delonghi coffee machine to boil water, but the one in our room was also broken.
In general, the room price of around 3,000 is understandable for a small town on the top of the mountain, but the facilities could be better.
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