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Sorell Hotel Arabelle
3.9/515 Reviews
Langgasse-Felsenau
The hotel is located in a quiet neighbourhood. There is a bus station at the intersection, not far from the train station. The breakfast is rich, the rooms are clean, the facilities are new, and the stay is very good.
Best Western Plus Hotel Bern
4.5/5122 Reviews
Old City of Bern
very nice location but we were given a room that was crazy to reach and we had a lot of luggage. Take the lift from the reception, get out on second floor go to the connected building, take the lift, go down, get out and take the stairs. Everything about the hotel was great minus this ”find your room adventure” with my four bags :)
Prizeotel Bern City
4.2/567 Reviews
Breitenrain-Lorraine
I must say, my recent stay at this establishment was tainted by the presence of an employee who seemed determined to mar an otherwise passable experience. Allow me to recount the unfortunate encounter with this particular member of the hotel staff, whose ineptitude and condescension left much to be desired. My ordeal began with the seemingly standard check-in time of 3pm. However, I was forced to entrust my luggage to their ”luggage room” due to this policy. Upon my return for check-in, I made the grievous error of inquiring about my luggage. The receptionist who had taken over displayed an insufferable attitude, insisting that I retrieve my own bags, as if I had been suddenly promoted to the hotel's porter. To make matters worse, I was informed that the air conditioning throughout the entire hotel was non-operational. This announcement was delivered in a manner befitting a stern warden, devoid of any apology or offer of compensation for this inconvenience. It was only after I mustered the audacity to request compensation that she begrudgingly muttered, ”I can offer you free parking,” as if this paltry gesture should suffice. Regrettably, this 'compensation' left much to be desired. When I inquired about the parking fee, which, unsurprisingly, was exorbitant at 18 CHF, I could barely contain my astonishment. At this juncture, the receptionist, dripping with condescension, remarked, ”Yeah, this is Switzerland here,” insinuating that I, a mere Belgian, should be grateful for their overpriced parking, as if it were some sort of privilege. It is worth noting that it is the guests who fund her livelihood, and a modicum of respect should be obligatory. As if this litany of incompetence wasn't enough, when I discovered that my EU plug was incompatible with Swiss electrical outlets, I had no choice but to return to the reception desk. Once again, the indifferent receptionist displayed a complete lack of interest in my predicament. She dismissively informed me that no adapters were available, and the sole adapter they possessed had already been claimed by another guest. Her apathy and unprofessional demeanor were profoundly disheartening. In conclusion, it is my sincere belief that this receptionist's woeful performance reflects poorly on the hotel's overall reputation. She embodies rudeness and ineptitude to such an extent that it is clear she is profoundly unsuited for a career in hospitality. I implore her employers to reconsider her place within the industry; perhaps a career outside of customer interaction, such as working in a factory, would better suit her temperament and capabilities. On a somewhat brighter note, I feel compelled to acknowledge that the other five members of the hotel staff I encountered were, without exception, lovely, warm, and highly professional individuals. It is a tremendous shame that this particular receptionist stood in stark contrast to her colleagues, as she was the sole staff member who appeared to be disinterest
Hotel Jardin Bern
4.5/572 Reviews
Breitenrain-Lorraine
#Praise# for nearby activities, bedding comfort, safety, sound insulation, mosquito control measures, hotel smell satisfaction; this is the most comfortable and best service hotel in Europe! The hotel is small but very clean! Also with a balcony Downstairs is the park, very quiet, excellent breakfast! The most important thing is that the boss is an uncle. The spirit of service makes people feel the British housekeeper.
Goldener Schlussel
4/540 Reviews
Grünes Quartier
FANCIEST BREAKFAST we have ever had the pleasure of enjoying! The whole family was blown away by the amazing spread of fresh and homebaked choices. I just remember thinking I have never seen a fruit salad bowl arranged so beautifully. They really put A LOT of love, attention, and pride into their breakfast. This hotel was located in a perfect location for us since we just needed a place to sleep near the train station. It was an easy and safe 10 minute walk away. It is also located in the hub of all that is happening in the city. We didn't have time to check out the town but we definitely want to return since we saw so many historical-looking statues and buildings on our walk. The hotel manager told us that this is the oldest hotel in the city - from 1508. The rooms thankfully are modern though. :) Only suggestion I have is that if you need a quiet sleep, ask for a room not on the front side of the building or at least not right above the street level restaurants and night life. Manager was super accommodating and even helped us check in after the regular hours due to our late train arrival. They spoke English and were very kind to us.
Hotel Bären am Bundesplatz
4.3/5100 Reviews
Rotes Quartier
Liked the location of the hotel. However, we had booked it for a/c but the air conditioning was not working in any of the 3 rooms we had so it was very disappointing. Extremely hot and uncomfortable at night.

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