misteruniqueDE
6. Oktober 2024
So, I came here for four nights and, well, “hotel” might not be the right term. “Museum” describes it better – only, you get breakfast here too! My first room was a small, well-visible ground floor room where the air conditioning seemed to be more of a decorative piece. A complete no-go in this heat. After a quick complaint, I got an upgrade to the so-called “Rapunzel Room” on the second floor, which was only accessible by two steep, narrow staircases. As for the bathroom situation: the bathroom wasn’t in the room but outside, kind of like an annex. Showering at night felt like an insect party, as a little skylight drew in every flying creature around. On top of that, the drains were so slow that I could almost use it as a footbath. I eventually made peace with my ant roommates, but leaving anything in the bathroom was not an option. So, every time, I’d carry all my stuff back to the room – an excellent fitness program! The Wi-Fi? Okay during the day, but come evening, when everyone was in their rooms, it practically disappeared. Stains and strange hairs on the heavy bed cover made my nights even more thrilling. All in all, I was beyond relieved to move to a new hotel on checkout day – with a normal bathroom in the room! On the bright side, I have to say the view from the breakfast area was pretty fantastic, and the staff was incredibly friendly and helpful. If I’ve learned one thing, it’s that a “Museum Hotel” is certainly unique, but next time, I think I’ll opt for a bit more comfort!
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