Guest User
August 13, 2021
Despite the wonderful location on beautiful Sylt, this hotel disappointed. My husband and I stayed for 6 nights in July 2021, at a time when pandemic-related restrictions explained some our only so-so experience but not all. To begin with, although a quiet room away from the road was specifically requested, we were initially shown to a room with a view over a parking lot and road. After complaining, the front desk managed to get us a room on the other side of the hotel (facing the pool area), but it would have been so much nicer to have started with a room that met our requirements. It should be mentioned that although this is a modern hotel, there is no ventilation or air cooling in the rooms; therefore, sleeping with the windows open is essential as the room are otherwise stuffy. Secondly, the hotel offers no access to the sea due to the dunes which are off-limits, and no views of the sea from the public areas. Although our room had a partial (side) view of the sea, in order to enjoy views of the beach we had to leave the hotel property and walk along the public promenade (5-min walk). This is due to the rather strange architecture of the resort, which is big and boxy and not very open to the outdoors. The terraces of the restaurant and bar area are closed off and can only be accessed through the restaurant. And the fact that the only access to the pool area is via the spa also made us feel hemmed in. Food-wise the restaurant was of okay quality, but the fact of eating at a buffet-style restaurant for both breakfast and dinner, with no other option for a fancier meal in the evening, was limiting. Finally, the hotel made us pick a fixed seating time for breakfast in advance and stick with it due to Covid rules, which really felt like being on a schedule -- not cool while on holiday. It felt like this was for their convenience rather than the guests. On the positive side, the restaurant staff at A-Rosa Sylt were very friendly and went out of their way to accommodate the guests.