The (private) hosts are very welcoming and warm and personally serve breakfast in the morning, which we enjoyed. Beyond those 20 minutes of our stay, however, our stay was mostly disappointing. We found there to be nothing luxurious about this accommodation, and neither did our room show any resemblance to a „suite“. The building has two floors. We stayed on the first floor, which has a staircase landing, a common kitchen area (the only fridge is marked as private) where the breakfast is served, and a narrow hallway with four adjacent rooms, one of which we were booked into. The room has hardly any space to move around in, let alone prop up luggage. To open one suitcase, we had to shift around furniture. Comparing what is advertised on hotels.com vs. what we found to be the reality: - The rooms hardly feel soundproof. At night, we could hear people moving around and a dog barking on the upper floor. - On Sunday morning at 7:30, we started to hear preparation for breakfast in the common kitchen area, along with conversations of people preparing the breakfast and those they had with all other guests arriving for breakfast. This felt more like a hospitality business exploiting the scarcity that appears to exist in the local market than a good value and enjoyable holiday stay.
The (private) hosts are very welcoming and warm and personally serve breakfast in the morning, which we enjoyed. Beyond those 20 minutes of our stay, however, our stay was mostly disappointing. We found there to be nothing luxurious about this accommodation, and neither did our room show any resemblance to a „suite“. The building has two floors. We stayed on the first floor, which has a staircase landing, a common kitchen area (the only fridge is marked as private) where the breakfast is served, and a narrow hallway with four adjacent rooms, one of which we were booked into. The room has hardly any space to move around in, let alone prop up luggage. To open one suitcase, we had to shift around furniture. Comparing what is advertised on hotels.com vs. what we found to be the reality: - The rooms hardly feel soundproof. At night, we could hear people moving around and a dog barking on the upper floor. - On Sunday morning at 7:30, we started to hear preparation for breakfast in the common kitchen area, along with conversations of people preparing the breakfast and those they had with all other guests arriving for breakfast. This felt more like a hospitality business exploiting the scarcity that appears to exist in the local market than a good value and enjoyable holiday stay.