We stayed at the Gasthaus Rottner during a hot weekend in August because we wanted to see Nuremberg and, as fans of romantic hotels, were looking for a suitable hotel. The quiet location just outside the center suited us very well and on arrival we were given deluxe room 33 in the guesthouse opposite. The architect had designed it very creatively, as the round building elements and seating went perfectly with each other. Even the glass door to the modern and generously equipped bathroom was semi-circular. Even the minibar was in a round console on wheels on which the 37-inch TV stood. This meant that it could be turned in the right direction. The minibar was spartanly stocked, but included in the room price. The wardrobes were cleverly integrated into the walls and contained enough storage space. The electrical equipment was very good and there was also a desk with a lamp and sockets. We would have liked air conditioning, however, as the temperatures that weekend were around 33°C and the fan that was blocked off provided little relief. The internet access via the password-protected WiFi was decent, as I measured a download speed of 28400 kbit/s and an upload speed of 34200 kbit/s. What we regretted most was that the restaurant was closed on Sunday and Monday, as we were unable to enjoy the Michelin-star cuisine at all. We were only able to experience a little Bavarian inn a**osphere in the beer garden, which was fortunately open on Sunday afternoon because of the good weather. The breakfast buffet with an excellent coffee machine was like a 4-star hotel; it was not lavish and almost everything was packed chilled in small portion glasses. This was a clever solution, as it meant that nothing was left on the guests' plates. The very friendly service staff were happy to fulfill any special requests. All in all, I really liked the hotel and I will definitely stay there again on another visit to Nuremberg, but definitely not on Sundays or Mondays when the restaurant is closed.
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