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Felix Suiten am Zwinger
4.4/545 Reviews

Felix Suiten am Zwinger

Altstadt Dresden
We have checked in with friends and parents for 3 nights. I wrote by mouth months ago that I wish the suites are next to each other or nearby. Unfortunately, it didn't work, although we were already there at 13.30 clock, and the check at only 15 clock. You didn't show any interest in clarifying that. After we were able to get our suites , we were drawn attention by the young man to the fact that we have to pay immediately ( 3 pairs - 6 people ) . We had to indicate our credit card as a guarantee when booking and could not understand why we had to pay immediately. After paying, I went to the Felix Bar, which is part of it. I ordered drinks there. When I wanted to pay, I was asked if I wanted to write it to our suite. I answered that I had to pay everything so urgently at the arrival. I then paid the drinks in cash and I didn't go to this bar with our friends. To coffee .... I asked in advance by email whether we had the coffee capsules in the room. Then I was told that it has a lot of it available in all kinds. We had a xxl suite with 2 bedrooms to four and had tea capsules and only 2 coffee capsules in the room - a great breakfast 🙈 We then bought in the corner of the capsules in the rewe . The room was never controlled all day, waste was full, toilet paper was not enough, etc ... Very bad, the location is great, the facilities are OK, but the staff is untrained and totally unmotivated. Probably the staff of the bar, who then beside a little at the reception will enjoy.

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Hotel New Ueno
4.3/5111 Reviews

Hotel New Ueno

Ueno/Asakusa Tokyo|0.35km from Kiyomizu Kannon-dō Temple
Good side: very close to Ueno Station, some waiters will speak a few English, the waiters are very warm, the breakfast is very good, the room is clean. Bad aspect: the hotel is a bit dated, my room has a musty smell, the room can't see the scenery except the concrete wall - the hotel is surrounded by concrete walls, not connected to another hotel. I stayed here for one night and it is very close to Ueno Station. From Asakusa exit or Ueno station exit, walk down the steps, cross the road at the crosswalk (no traffic lights) and turn left, cross the road then turn left, then walk less than half a street, this hotel appears on your right hand side. Staff are friendly. I checked in at 1 pm. Arrived at the hotel at 10 am, and after paying the room fee, I asked the waiters, because I was going to see a friend in Shibuya, can the hotel help me with my luggage. They were happy to help me with my luggage and when I came back my luggage was already in my room. I booked a double room because it didn’t look much bigger than a single room and I was happy I did. The room was small...but after all this is Tokyo...I’ve lived in smaller. The bed is a typical bed... It is not bad with other Japanese hotels I have stayed in. The bed is similar to the American double bed... It is a little smaller. Breakfast cost about 1,000 yen... Japanese breakfast. A more detailed discussion will be held later. Breakfast was a bit expensive, but it wasn’t expensive for my harvest, many places were open in the morning and the type of food here wasn’t quite in line with my low carb diet (mostly desserts and cooked food). As mentioned, my room had a musty smell but it was just one night, the price was below $100. The room itself was clean, the room had flat TV, small table, no wardrobe, but there were hangers and hooks to put clothes. There was an alarm in the room and the bathroom had shampoo, conditioner and soap. When I checked in, the waiter gave me a bag of lotion for the foam bath. The air conditioning was very good, in fact, my room became very cold so I turned it off. I have many hotels in Japan where the air conditioner doesn't even cool. My room was quiet. The only time I could hear someone talking was when I went downstairs to the lobby. My room number was 702, in a corner. Breakfast is served from 7am to 9am and the restaurant is located on the ground floor of the hotel. Nothing special but the food is good. When you walk into the restaurant, cold meals are already set on the table, such as Japanese stew (salted vegetables), seaweed (seaweed used to make rice side dishes), jade (Japanese omelet) and so on. When you show them the breakfast label on your door card, the waiter will take you to your seat, and in a short while the waiter will bring me the grilled salmon, miso soup and rice I want. It's already very full for me to eat. I saw a few Japanese men order natto, I didn't want it, they ordered extra rice, there is no charge here. The waiter brought me a cup of green tea and a small cup of orange juice. I asked for a glass of water, and if I wasn't so full, I'm sure they would give me more orange juice if I opened up. The network here is wired LAN, but there is no connection point (it looks a bit like a telephone line). The hotel I stayed in Takasaki has an interface and my router has a socket. So basically I have two sockets. The hotel lobby has Wi-Fi, but the lobby is small, crowded, and smoking is allowed there. After breakfast, I took my iPad to the lobby to go online, and just connected to the Internet, two people sat down to smoke. It was disgusting. The hall looked a bit crowded... two tables, with about 4-6 chairs next to it, some of the luggage of the residents piled up, two computers on one table, coffee machine, big TV, a large copier, and some other things. It felt good when there were no people in the lobby...but when there were a lot of people, it looked crowded and small. On the last day in Tokyo, I left the room at 10am and they let me leave my luggage in the lobby when I was out. When I returned, there was still 40 minutes of free time to kill before I went to the airport, and they were happy to let me stay in the lobby and even turned on the TV for me. It was convenient to go around near Ueno Station. I took the Yamanote Line to Harajuku and Shinjuku for less than 200 yen (about 20 minutes). I took the Hibiya subway line (then the Tsukiji Fish Market on foot) from Ueno Station to Tsukiji Station - about 15 minutes. Kyodo Station (Airport Train) is just across the road from Ono Station (about $30 to the airport, 45 minutes drive). There are many shops and restaurants next to the station. On the other side of the station is Ono Park, you can go there if you have time. There are temples, gardens, museums, zoos and so on. It’s free to go to the park, but the zoo charges and so on. I turned around the park for an hour and a half and haven’t turned around half.
Centurion Hotel&Spa Ueno Station
4.1/5102 Reviews

Centurion Hotel&Spa Ueno Station

Ueno/Asakusa Tokyo|0.36km from Kiyomizu Kannon-dō Temple
We stayed 5 nights in Standard Double room (Main building) on third floor. The hotel is very convenient, 3 mins walk to Ueno station, plenty of restaurant, cafes, shopping, convenient stores. Our room double bed on the side, with dressing table and 3 seated sofa, which give us plenty of room to sit and open the luggage. Bathroom with nice bathtub. We don't have heated toilet as it was not working, we try to call the front desk, leave a note on the bathroom door to the housekeeping, didn't get fixed during our 5 nights. Check in and front desk is located on 2nd floor, the public onsen, vending machines and smoking area is also on the same floor, not much privacy if you're wearing hotel robe and slipper for onsen or if you just want to have a smoke. If you are a light sleeper, please request the room on higher floor, it's very noisy on the street even after midnight and early morning because of the restaurants and bars, also we can hear the 2nd floor public onsen and water noise from our room in the middle of the night during our stay. Our booking included breakfast and due to covid 19, they don't served buffet, mainly served with japanese style and we can choose from rice or bread, they didn't change the menu and we have the same food every day, breakfast time is from 7am to 9am, my advise is there are plenty of cafes, not worth to pay top price for breakfast. Also the hotel have main building and annex building, and they are completely different place where annex building is around the corner on the side street. Centurion had several hotel in Ueno, make sure you have the correct address details. There is only one small lift (2 ppl with 2 luggage will fill the lift) for the whole hotel, we stayed during non peak season and quite often we were waiting some time for the lift, there was a note in the reception to encourage guests to use the stairs instead.

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Maritim Hotel Dresden
4.3/551 Reviews

Maritim Hotel Dresden

Altstadt Dresden
Visited over a long weekend for Christmas markets which were really nice and plentiful. Unfortunately the hotel experience marred what was otherwise a great weekend. So.... Good points: Hotel is ideally located for Dresden city centre. Hotel rooms are spacious and comfortable. Bar area is cozy and pleasant. Swimming pool was ideally heated for fitness swimming. Poor points: Only the odd member of staff speaks English (despite the website saying otherwise). Mistakes made at check in which were:- No explanation of hotel layout. No complementary water bottles provided, we were then denied them the next day and had to argue with a reception member for them to be given. Room cards not enabled for gym and wellness area access (denied access to the area so had to return to reception to enable). Finally and the most concerning point (one I have never experienced before) was that we were ignored whilst sitting in the bar area. After an afternoon of Christmas markets we returned to the hotel and went to the bar. We waited some considerable time to be waited on before having to ask a female member of staff for our drinks order. We then waited over 10 minutes before drinks were served at the table. I appreciate that during busy times waiting times can be extended but there were only a handful of people seated in the bar area and 4 people attending the bar?? Having drank our drinks we then attempted to get another round which turned into a complete insult. We attempted to stop the female member of staff a couple of times who appeared to be busy but was clearly avoiding us. The bar became a little busier and she was attending tables of German guests and serving drinks in the normal manner. Another male bar tender was doing likewise clearly leaving us to wait whilst they waited on more German guests. I eventually went to the bar to ask another member of staff who took the order but after 10 minutes we had still not been served. I tried to speak to the bar tender about our drinks and was told that they didn't understand (our language) and just walked away??! Completely frustrated with the situation, I went to reception to ask for the manager who I hoped would assist us and help us to get a drink. I was told there was no manager available but he would deal with the situation. In fairness he did speak to the bar staff who then obliged and brought us our drinks. We were then pointed at by other staff members and made to feel really uncomfortable. Eventually we left the bar and went to our rooms before visiting the restaurant later. The restaurant experience was very different and Paul who served us was exemplary in serving us during our various courses. It is a real shame that we experienced the bar behaviour as this is really nice hotel otherwise.
Holiday Inn Dresden - am Zwinger
4.3/564 Reviews

Holiday Inn Dresden - am Zwinger

Altstadt Dresden
For the following reasons to stay in Dresden, you can choose Holiday Inn: 1) Service: As a hotel under IHG, the service level is stable. checkin The front desk will inform the current customer in advance about the current customer arrival situation, patiently ask the customer's needs for the room, if you arrive at the hotel in advance, you will let the customer join the IHG member to enjoy early check-in. Every morning I go to the restaurant to eat and see different waiters politely but not embarrassingly say hello; Meeting house keeping in the corridor will also say hello politely. 2) Hygiene: daily cleaning of the room, changing bath towels, renewing new tea bags and coffee. Shortly after the restaurant guests finished eating, the waiter cleaned the table, there was no bread on the ground, and the buffet table was cleaned without oil stains, soy sauce, tea stains. 3) Facilities: The hotel is warm like spring, and there are heating and air conditioning in the room. The bathroom in the room is very large, the shower water pressure is very comfortable, and the water temperature is very comfortable. It’s really comfortable to take a hot bath when I come back a day outside. ~ 4) Environment: The hotel is located on a small street outside the old town and is very quiet at night. Walk to Zwenger Palace for 3 minutes and walk to Notre Dame Cathedral for 10 minutes. There is a Sichuan restaurant less than 100 meters from the hotel, which is partial to Chengdu taste (hemp), which is delicious!

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ibis budget Dresden City
3.8/558 Reviews
Altstadt
Forgot to take pictures, but ibis is a unified decoration. Breakfast, the rooms are the same. Hotel location is super! Go to the old town to visit, go to the supermarket, the hotel is super convenient. The hotel parking lot is very expensive for 15 Euros a day. You can find a parking lot near the road. 6 Euros a day
Holiday Inn Dresden - am Zwinger
4.3/564 Reviews
Altstadt
For the following reasons to stay in Dresden, you can choose Holiday Inn: 1) Service: As a hotel under IHG, the service level is stable. checkin The front desk will inform the current customer in advance about the current customer arrival situation, patiently ask the customer's needs for the room, if you arrive at the hotel in advance, you will let the customer join the IHG member to enjoy early check-in. Every morning I go to the restaurant to eat and see different waiters politely but not embarrassingly say hello; Meeting house keeping in the corridor will also say hello politely. 2) Hygiene: daily cleaning of the room, changing bath towels, renewing new tea bags and coffee. Shortly after the restaurant guests finished eating, the waiter cleaned the table, there was no bread on the ground, and the buffet table was cleaned without oil stains, soy sauce, tea stains. 3) Facilities: The hotel is warm like spring, and there are heating and air conditioning in the room. The bathroom in the room is very large, the shower water pressure is very comfortable, and the water temperature is very comfortable. It’s really comfortable to take a hot bath when I come back a day outside. ~ 4) Environment: The hotel is located on a small street outside the old town and is very quiet at night. Walk to Zwenger Palace for 3 minutes and walk to Notre Dame Cathedral for 10 minutes. There is a Sichuan restaurant less than 100 meters from the hotel, which is partial to Chengdu taste (hemp), which is delicious!
Hotel Indigo Dresden - Wettiner Platz
4.4/546 Reviews
Altstadt
Central location, easy walking distance to main attractions. Room spacious, bed good, bathroom well laid out. Lift to upper storeys. Fridge and kettle provided. Staff helpful and professional. Breakfast excellent, buffet, omelettes to order, Parking available under the hotel.
B&B HOTEL Dresden
3.9/524 Reviews
Altstadt
The B & B Hotel Dresden, was a good alternative to me to know Dresden a little better, I was really surprised by the price/performance, I wouldn't expect to be wonderful for a spontaneous trip. The double room for single use was perfect, one had air conditioning, a beautiful shower, the bed was comfortable. Breakfast was for the price class, extremely large with great choice, otherwise I had dinner outside. The staff was in principle and always very nice, and when you asked what recommendations they could always help with advice, even if you wanted to stay a few days longer, that was not a problem. There is a snack machine in the entrance area, which was always equipped with small snacks and drinks. The housekeeping service made the bed after 12:00. For me clearly 4/5 Points For 5. The kitchen should also be open every day. Unfortunately, I didn't take a photo of the room and hotel.
Aparthotel am Schloss
4.5/518 Reviews
Altstadt
Stayed here for four nights and just loved the location of the hotel, near to all the sights, good restaurants plus a fabulous bakery almost on the doorstep. We used the kitchen area for breakfast and that worked fine, plenty of crockery and cooking utensils had we felt the urge to cook (we didn't). We had the one bed apartment, the room was big and very quiet at night, shower was great. Reception was open from around 8.30-7pm and we found the staff very helpful and welcoming especially when we first arrived. Just the wifi signal was a bit intermittent in our room but that wasn't a big deal for us except when trying to watch a football match from the UK!
Star G Hotel Premium Dresden Altmarkt
4.4/5116 Reviews
Altstadt
My hotel room was HUGE. This was a phenomenal surprise, especially given the location. The Hotel is around the corner from a ton of excellent restaurants, and only a short short walk from the city center were one can find beautiful outdoor terraces with wonderful views of the city. Once construction in the market in front of the hotel is finished, I'm sure there will also be another excellent view on the doorstep. I will happily stay here again next time I need to be in Dresden.

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