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Modern apartment in the center, connection to Stuttgart, Märklineum and EWS Arena.

Goppingen, Baden-Wurttemberg

Free WiFi

Gym & fitness facilities

Refrigerator

Coffee / Tea Maker

from
$285
/ night


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Having a refrigerator in your hotel room offers numerous benefits, particularly for those on extended trips or traveling with family. A refrigerator allows you to store perishable items, beverages, and leftovers, making it easier to maintain your dietary preferences and stay healthy while traveling. It also provides the convenience of enjoying snacks and drinks at your leisure without needing to leave your room or rely on room service. This can enhance your overall comfort by creating a more home-like atmosphere during your stay.


Hotels typically employ rigorous cleaning protocols to ensure that refrigerators are sanitized and safe for guest use. After each stay, housekeeping staff typically clean the refrigerator, removing any leftover items and disinfecting surfaces to prevent contamination. Regular maintenance checks are also performed to ensure that the refrigerators are functioning properly and efficiently, providing guests with a reliable means of food and beverage storage throughout their stay.


Yes, many hotels are accommodating when it comes to guests' needs. If your room does not come equipped with a refrigerator, you can often request one from the front desk or during the booking process. Hotels aim to provide a comfortable and personalized experience, so they are generally willing to assist in meeting your request if feasible. It's best to make this request ahead of time to ensure availability.


Hotel refrigerators are suitable for storing a variety of items. You can keep drinks like water, soda, or juices chilled, as well as perishable snacks such as fruits, yogurt, or cheese. If you've dined out and have leftovers, those can be safely stored too. However, it’s advisable to avoid storing items with strong odors or requiring complex storage conditions, as these may not be appropriate for the shared setting of a hotel.


While hotel refrigerators are quite versatile, there may be some general guidelines regarding what can be stored. Items that are typically discouraged include strong-smelling foods, large quantities of items that can take up excessive space, or anything that may leak and cause messes. Additionally, hotels may have policies regarding the use of personal items or perishables that are not pre-packaged or are past their expiration date. It's always a good idea to check with hotel staff if you're unsure.


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