Hotel near Wurzburg City Center,Wurzburg100% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.08.17
The hotel is in an excellent location, the staff are very friendly, very responsive to guests' needs and willing to help, the breakfast is very good, and the winery near the hotel is worth tasting, which is very good
The KURHOTEL (Health Resort Hotel) is situated in the beautiful landscape of the Upper Main Valley (Obermaintal). It is surrounded by numerous regional landmarks which call for a sight-seeing tour. The spa is right beside the Hotel connected with a skywalk. These are only a couple of the conveniences turning the Kurhotel into a very special place of peace and relaxation. The KURHOTEL owes its name to its proximity to the Upper Main Thermal Spring (Obermaintherme). Nowadays the Kurhotel has come into favour with people of all ages in search of recreation and relaxation. Whether you visit us as a tourist or attend a seminar at our hotel, we will make your stay exciting and unforgettable. 35,000 square meter Wellness – Sauna – Spa – Thermal Bath.
In spring 2020 we start to build 16 Classic and Classic Plus rooms. Opening in spring 2021.
I remember visiting Neuschwanstein Castle when I first came to Germany in 2006, but what attracted me deeply was the tranquil Alpine Lake at the foot of the mountain. In the following two years, I came here twice by chance, and each time I took the same route, but I never really enjoyed the slow pace here. So this 18th anniversary trip is my fourth time to Neuschwanstein Castle, and I deliberately chose to stay by the Alpine Lake at the foot of Neuschwanstein Castle! Even if it's raining today, enduring the traffic jam on the German highway, and driving 370 kilometers for four and a half hours, I must come!
As expected, the hotel is in an excellent location, the room is not only spacious, but also the view is amazing: looking up at the dormer window, the Old Swan Castle on the left and the New Swan Castle on the right; turning around and looking at the big window on the other side, the Alpine Lake is outside... This is simply a fairyland scenery! I was just feeling proud when I suddenly realized that no matter how I inserted the room card, there was no electricity in the room. I immediately called the front desk to report the problem. The electrician who came to help me fix it was actually the uncle who did my valet parking. After taking apart all the panels in my closet for a long time, he discovered that there was a distribution box inside. After fiddling with it for a while, he finally fixed it. Then he discovered that there were no slippers, bathrobes, or water in the room, so he hurried back to restock them. Before he finished his work here, he looked up and saw a huge live spider on the ceiling... Fortunately, the uncle was very quick and quick and fixed everything quickly. I couldn't help but whisper to him: It feels like you are the only employee in your hotel, and you are working so hard! He also shook his head helplessly and said: It is indeed a National Day and we are short of staff... I am really curious about how the overtime pay is calculated for working overtime on the National Day, hahahahaha
Hotel near downtown of fussen,Fussen100% of visitors choose this area
EE0067****2025.09.20
There were flies in the room, and I spent the whole night fighting them without success. The breakfast was good, and the hotel is very close to Neuschwanstein Castle with many restaurants nearby. The parking fee wasn't expensive, and the hotel even provided free bus tickets, but the bus was too crowded, so it's better to drive.
Hotel near Schwabing,Munich2.2% of visitors choose this area
SSiwei2025.09.23
The German hotel acquired by Huazhu Group
The hardware is almost five-star standard, no doubt about it.
The breakfast is also very plentiful and perfect.
Free parking is available nearby.
The only problem is the front desk staff is incompetent.
They desperately need training. I contacted them multiple times beforehand to request five twin beds, but when I arrived they said there were only three, leaving me with nothing. After half an hour of haggling, they said there was a disabled twin bed on the ground floor. Finally, they resolved the issue. Otherwise, I would have given it a zero. Thankfully, the ground floor has a high ceiling, which is a plus.
I truly enjoyed my stay at K+K Hotel! The staff were incredibly kind and welcoming. A special thanks to Vittoria and Kristen for their patience and help with all my questions. The hotel was very clean, and the breakfast was delicious. I look forward to staying here again on my next visit to Munich!
The hotel's overall hardware facilities are quite good. It's an apartment-style hotel, perfect for cooking your own meals, and each floor has different themed activity areas. I happened to check in during Oktoberfest, and they offered a complimentary beer, which I didn't drink because I was in a hurry to meet friends for dinner. BUT! And remember this BUT!
1. I think it's a ridiculous clause that they charge you a week in advance and then you can't cancel. Why can't I cancel a week beforehand? It's just incomprehensible.
2. Room 430 needs some serious repairs. First, the exhaust fan above the kitchen kept making a constant noise. Then, the door itself started making a wind-like sound. I went to the front desk every day to report it. On the first night, they told me to take out the key card and it would stop. And yes, it stopped, but am I supposed to not turn on the lights? Not charge my devices? On the second day, a technician came and fixed the kitchen exhaust fan; it stopped making noise when the kitchen light was off. However, the room door continued to make that wind-like noise intermittently. And the kitchen fridge sounded like a tractor – so noisy! I'm someone who absolutely hates noise, and hotels in Europe are generally quite quiet. This is truly the first time I've encountered a hotel room where everything makes a noise.
Of course, I want to commend Trip.com here. After I complained, they negotiated with the hotel, and the hotel offered a complimentary day's breakfast (the breakfast was just okay, but a plus was the Munich white sausage). Trip.com also handled my request very professionally. However, this hotel is truly a mixed bag. I stayed for 7 days, and on the second to last day, the fire alarm went off. It was already very cold in Munich at that time, and we had to wait outside for about half an hour before we could go back in. They really need to check their equipment!
On the plus side, there's a REWE supermarket and a ROSSMANN downstairs, and the S5 and U5 lines are right next door, which is quite convenient.
Very satisfied with the accommodation experience, the hotel is located in the center of the city, but very quiet. Because it is newly renovated, the facilities are modern. The breakfast is rich, the variety is complete, and the coffee is particularly fragrant.
The location was great! If you are taking public transport, do not get down at the Plarer because its further to walk to the hotel. Instead get down at the Wertachbruke station. From here its only like 50m to the hotel. The room was great! The amenities provided are all in good condition. Staff were very nice and helpful. We enjoyed our short stay, wish we could have stayed longer. Will definitely comeback.
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ZZactotoThis is our favourite hotel in Nuremberg!! Attention to detail on every step of the experience, their crews were simply amazing! They are happy to serve you, not one person but every staff that I encountered. I got a surprise birthday cake in my room with a hand written note, am truly grateful and heartfelt. So thank you, Karl August your neighbourhood hotel. 5 stars and beyond. We will be back again for sure!
MMan KitThe room was a bit small, and the soundproofing was average. One day, the room card didn't work, and several other travelers had the same problem. However, the basic hygiene was perfectly acceptable, and the location was very convenient, right next to Central Station. Evening walks to Marientplaz took about 20 minutes.
GGuest UserGreat value for money!
Nice hotel rooms, breakfast with a wide selection and a very nice wellness/sauna area!
The staff is also very friendly.
The only ”drawback”: depending on what is on the agenda for the day, the hotel is a bit far from the city center. (Can be an advantage or disadvantage!)
I would book it again!
GGuest UserThis is a premium hotel at an affordable price and we had a great stay at the Park Plaza Nuremberg. The rooms are modern, large, comfy and bright. The staff are friendly and welcoming.
We had a quick check in and there is some infused water and fruit near the front desk you can enjoy during your stay. They also helped guide us to the parking across the street at the Hauptbahnhof parkade which has designated parking spaces if you keep to the right once you enter on the first level. All we needed to do was to trade our parking pass for one of hotels and it cost 17 euros a day with unlimited in/out privileges and we could stay as late if needed the next day.
The rooms are nicely appointed with some modern decor, good lighting, a couple of comfy chairs, a desk, large TV, coffee/tea station, mini fridge and a bluetooth speaker. The bed was very comfy and we got a very good night's rest here. There was an Albrecht Durer book in our room as well as some Albrecht Durer inspired art in the hotel. They provided a complimentary mineral water in the room which we chilled and enjoyed after a big day of walking throughout Nuremburg.
The bathroom is large with a nice big shower and good jasmine/bergamot bath products including shampoo, conditioner, body wash and lotion. There is plenty of counter space, a towel warming rack and a thick door which made for a nice experience. The bathroom was pretty clean but there were some dust bunnies under the sink and one of the cups did not look clean. The shower offered great pressure with a rain shower head and a handheld. Hot water was very easy to get and plentiful.
The location of this hotel is ideal if you plan on exploring the city by foot. It is within a 15 minute walk to most of Nuremburg's best attractions and is right across the street from the central station and where the Handwerkerhof Nuremberg (crafts market) and Frauentor. In addition to the central station and it's Ubahn offerings there is also a large bus terminal and plenty of trams right in front of the hotel too. There are plenty of good restaurants in the old town area nearby too and some fast service restaurants in the central station. There is an underpass to get into the central station which makes the hotel easy to get to.
DdyhxFree hotel shuttle provided by Airparks. At Terminal 2, follow the signs that say 'Bus/Hotel Shuttle' and head towards the Bus Terminal, Stop #11. The buses run at xx10 hrs, xx30 hrs and xx50 hrs. It makes a stop at Terminal 1 before heading to the hotels. It actually stops at a big car park building 2 mins walk from the hotel. You'll see the hotel before it turns in and alights passengers at Airpark's holding area. Then it's a short walk across the road to the hotel where you enter from the back of the hotel.
Simple room, good for one, might be a squeeze for 2 persons with big luggages. No wardrobe, just open hanging hooks which is great too. No mini fridge but basic shower amenities are provided except toothbrush/toothpaste. Bed and pillows is a little too soft for my liking.
Quite expensive for a one night stay, especially for me, it was just 10 hrs literally - to shower and sleep.
There's a bus stop a few mins walk from the hotel where you can hop on a direct public bus for €4.10 (cash only, no change given, runs every 15 mins or so) or pay €10 for the Airparks shuttle (runs every 20-30 mins) back to the airport.
Yyuk kei elstan fongThe hotel is right next to the Munich Central station. There is a supermarket store nearby within 1 min walking. The Neni Chicken restaurant provides delicious food at night, and the vibe is excellent. Overall, we are satisfied with the stay!
WWeiqiang Jeromelovely space in terms of functionality and design! location was great too, being easily connected to the metro station.
one thing to note if you drive though - free street parking is really based on luck, and the streets were mostly full during our 5 nights there. prepare to top up €15 per night parking if you don’t want to live with the uncertainty of having a parking space when you are on a holiday.
overall, we enjoyed our stay in this cool hotel.
GGuest UserFirst the positive:
The breakfast buffet was rich and appealing with very nice service staff.
There was a super great pizzeria and gelateria, which were on the ground floor of the hotel. We had a great evening there and the pizzas were just perfect and authentically Italian.
The negative side: We booked three rooms. The rooms would actually be modern and nice. But no matter where you look: NOTHING was clean! The sheets/towels were changed, but I had the impression that the cleaning was not done at all or only very superficially. Dirt on the shelf, the ledge, lots of crumbs on the floor, chalky fittings, dirty toilet seat, mold on the rubber seals in the shower, dirty cabinets, doors, door latches. Worst: Dirty and disgusting duvets when you pull back the sheet. Something like that should be washed if it has stains. Disgust factor to the power of 10. I spend 8-10 weeks a year in hotels, but this was an impertinence that I had never seen before.
At night:
Loud bass music blared through the walls and floor until about 2am. Youngsters were in front of the window, which made noise until 5 in the morning. It was way too warm in the room. I am aware that the hotel cannot do anything about the noisy people in front of the room and the heat, but it was just crowning the rest. It was just horrific. We booked this hotel to recover from a long drive and drive more on the next day. Recovery wasn’t possible as we all couldn’t sleep.
I will never book a Dormero hotel again. The term “fancy” they love to use means something completely different in my world.
AAnonymous UserI stayed here for 3 nights and honestly, I’m very disappointed.
Let’s start with the positives: the location is excellent. Right opposite the train and metro station, Lidl & Rewe supermarkets nearby, and just a straight 15‑minute walk into the old town. Super convenient.
But unfortunately, that’s about it. Service was really flat — communication with reception was very standard, nothing warm or welcoming. The room itself was on the small side (clean, yes, but definitely not spacious).
The real disappointment: water policy. The hotel only provides ONE small bottle of water per day per room. That’s for two people. On my first day, I asked reception for an extra bottle — they told me to go to the bar. Fine, I got one there. On the second day, since we skipped housekeeping, there was no water refill, so at night I went to the bar again to ask for another bottle. This time the staff told me I had to pay.
I was completely shocked. A 4‑star hotel charging €200 per night… and they won’t even provide guests with a simple bottle of still water? I’ve stayed in so many hotels across Europe and this is the first time I’ve encountered something like this. Even more absurd, the hotel leaves free apples at reception and offers unlimited water at breakfast — but refuses to give guests a bottle of water to take to the room? Ridiculous.
This policy really ruined what could have been a good stay. For a “collection” hotel brand, I expected much more in terms of service and hospitality. Sadly, I would not recommend this hotel.
MM468715****The hotel sauna environment is great, although it is also very good👍
The restaurant environment is first-class and the breakfast is rich
The town is a famous holiday destination and is very convenient for shopping and dining.
There is a home-brewed beer restaurant near the hotel, and the beer is good👍
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