Guest User
January 31, 2023
This hotel is right in the middle of the old walled city of Sighisoara, on the main square and just a 2 minute walk from the Clock Tower. There is no parking for guests in the Old Town, so you'll need to be dropped off with your bags, or you'll need to walk up the hill from the parking lot below the town with your bags. The boutique hotel is in a historical building that oozes charm with its exposed wooden beams, brick archways, and original German murals. There's no lift, so ask for help with bags if you need it. There is also no individually controlled air - they turn on the central heating when it's cold, and they provide fans in the rooms when it's warm (or you can open a window). We had a double room with two twin beds, and it was a very large room for European standards. The furniture is a little more modern that what appears in some of the photos here, so I'm guessing there have been some improvements in recent years. There was a small wardrobe, a desk with small flat-screen TV, and a mini-bar. I didn't see a safe, but maybe I missed it. The bathroom was the biggest problem with this room - and I'll give the caveat that every room in this hotel is different, so this may have been unique to our room. Compared to the size of the room, the bathroom was absolutely tiny. The sink had storage above it, so that was helpful - but the shower was horrendous. I'm a world traveler and have been to a LOT of hotels, and have never had a shower this small. The pre-fabricated stall was absolutely tiny, and there was NO shelf to put toiletries - so you had to put them on the floor. But the stall was SO tiny, you couldn't bend over to pick up the items on the floor. And the shower doors kept coming open, letting all the water out - so there was then a lake of water on the floor. It was a horrible experience. I would highly recommend the hotel add a couple shelves in the shower, first of all, and second - make a bigger shower stall! There is room for a bigger one. It was also fairly awkward that there was a window in the door to the bathroom. It was frosted, but still -- why? Nobody needs a window to a bathroom. The WiFi was complimentary and worked well. The breakfast buffet was minimal, with meats/cheeses, bread, cold cereal, and some scrambled eggs and sausage. The breakfast room was interesting, and doubles as a restaurant at night. There's a nice outdoor patio which is covered in vines and has good ambiance. It's a bar at night, and overflow for the restaurant in the peak season. The souvenir shop in the lobby was never open - we would have liked to have visited it (it's likely owned by someone else, just renting space in the hotel).