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Felix Suiten am Augustusplatz
4.1/574 Comentarios

Felix Suiten am Augustusplatz

Leipzig City Center Leipzig|A 0.71km del centro
This place is a joke. First, try to find it. Signage is less than minimal. Hopefully, you can figure it out with others who already have or who are also searching for the place. Next, take a nondescript elevator to the 6th floor. If you come after the sun goes down, note that the lobby with the elevator is quick dark, very poorly lit. Get off the 6th floor and turn right. If you come at check in time, be prepared for the line of over a dozen others waiting to check in. They will not check in anyone before three. Nope. Won’t do it. After a half hour, we were directed to our room on the third floor, right above the intersection. Great view from a large window facing the university and Old Town directly to the west, but ah, these are the two big problems. First, the noise of trams, trucks, and then every ambulance in the city must be required to pass through this intersection! Second, summer heat makes the room an oven. One window will open a bit, maybe 10 cm, but don’t get your hopes up for much natural air. We figured the noise would eventually die down, but it didn’t, especially ambulances on a Saturday night. So eventually we closed the window and curtains. That helped contain the noise but then the heat hit us. We failed to find much sleep in our sweat. Ah, but the air conditioner! Try as we might, we failed to get the A/C to work, nor any fan for ventilation! About daylight, we finally slept, only to miss our planned Bach Festival event that morning. Groggily, we tried to get to the reception desk to discuss this issue, but, mind you, the elevator up to the reception does not stop at the third floor. Only down. So this senior citizen had to take the first of four climbs up those stairs to reception on the 6th floor. I asked for a refund for the second scheduled night. It was refused. “We can’t do that. Only Expedia can. You need to call them.” Also, “You can’t get air conditioning in your room because there is none. Hotels in Germany don’t have air conditioning.” And portable fans are not provided either apparently. I called Expedia. They said that, of course, the hotel can refund the payment for the night. Expedia called the hotel. Then spoke with me I returned up the four flights of steps to get my refund. Nope. They refused to refund. But they did provide another room that did not face the street. Ok. We took it. They even provided a bottle of wine, and we slept well that second night. The next morning at check out, the manager asked why we hadn’t turned on the air conditioning…and of course, Germany has air conditioning. And no, the hotel would not be able to refund an unused night as requested. We loved Leipzig! But beware of this joke of a place.

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Seaside Park Hotel Leipzig
4.2/575 Comentarios

Seaside Park Hotel Leipzig

Leipzig City Center Leipzig|A 0.44km del centro
The Bad The central reservations staff. It is becoming more and more common that central reservations do not do their job across a number of chain hotels and here they badly let down their hotel team and ourselves with our group visit. Tardy if ever replies to emails, sneaky hidden small print in contracts stating that rooms would only be serviced every other day! Why would anyone accept this? It's a false economy that can only resuly in customer dissatisfaction. It is bad enough for us to reconsider whether we would use this hotel again. This is such a shame as the hotel is really good. Middle management should give equal attention to client satisfaction as they do to cost savings and learn to reply to enquiries promptly. The reception staff are variable: some are great and efficient others are scruffy and careless. If you are going to issue them with a uniform, make sure that they wear it smartly and represent the hotel well. There is no car parking (but it is in central Leipzig) and coach parking is problematical. The Good Recently refurbished to a good standard Good sized rooms Great breakfast Great location. I would have loved to have given this hotel four stars but can not because of central reservations. Still they can be proud that they saved some money on not servicing client rooms. It is very frustrating to see what should be a fantastic hotel spoiled by offsite people who do not care

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Motel One Leipzig-Post
4.2/523 Comentarios

Motel One Leipzig-Post

Leipzig City Center Leipzig|A 0.29km de la Universidad de Leipzig
I love Motel One. Normally. But this particularly premise won‘t be my first choice next time. The gentleman, who checked me in, was kind of distant, hardly polite. They still have time slots for breakfast, full hour only, which, he explained, is due to the fact that they have more rooms than space. However, they do have a quite nice bar on the 8th floor, in addition to the much less charming „lounge“ for breakfast in the 7th floor. Why don‘t they use both rooms, when they are sold out (e,g,during the book fair)? The hotel is also extremely noisy in terms of road traffic. It is located at a huge intersection, and about 8 (eight!) ultra-noisy tram lines cross on both sides of the hotel. Even on the 4th floor, and with my windows closed, I only finally fell asleep sometime after 1 a.m., when the last tram drove by, and woke up at 5 a.m., when the first tram of the day made itself heard. My request at check-in for a room at the 7th or 8th floor was ignored by the man I mentioned above. He also just gave me a voucher, with which I was sent to the 8th floor to pick up my complimentary bottle of water, while my colleague, who was checked in next to me by a very nice lady, received a bottle right away. I got mine only, when I asked, why I had to go up to the 8th floor, whereas my colleague got her water over the counter. Last but not least I usually use the Motel One stairways instead of the elevator, even if my room is located on the 6th floor or even higher. And especially, if there are only 3 small elevators in a hotel with - allegedly - 150 rooms (the reason given for the breakfast slots). However, in this hotel there are no stairs that get you to the lobby on the ground floor. I was told would have to exit in the Edeka Supermarket next door, go out into the street, and then enter the hotel again. Strange. Anyway, since there are 2 more Motel Ones in Leipzig, which are both great, nice and with a charming staff, I doubt that I will ever pick the „Post“ again.
Felix Suiten am Augustusplatz
4.1/574 Comentarios

Felix Suiten am Augustusplatz

Leipzig City Center Leipzig|A 0.3km de la Universidad de Leipzig
This place is a joke. First, try to find it. Signage is less than minimal. Hopefully, you can figure it out with others who already have or who are also searching for the place. Next, take a nondescript elevator to the 6th floor. If you come after the sun goes down, note that the lobby with the elevator is quick dark, very poorly lit. Get off the 6th floor and turn right. If you come at check in time, be prepared for the line of over a dozen others waiting to check in. They will not check in anyone before three. Nope. Won’t do it. After a half hour, we were directed to our room on the third floor, right above the intersection. Great view from a large window facing the university and Old Town directly to the west, but ah, these are the two big problems. First, the noise of trams, trucks, and then every ambulance in the city must be required to pass through this intersection! Second, summer heat makes the room an oven. One window will open a bit, maybe 10 cm, but don’t get your hopes up for much natural air. We figured the noise would eventually die down, but it didn’t, especially ambulances on a Saturday night. So eventually we closed the window and curtains. That helped contain the noise but then the heat hit us. We failed to find much sleep in our sweat. Ah, but the air conditioner! Try as we might, we failed to get the A/C to work, nor any fan for ventilation! About daylight, we finally slept, only to miss our planned Bach Festival event that morning. Groggily, we tried to get to the reception desk to discuss this issue, but, mind you, the elevator up to the reception does not stop at the third floor. Only down. So this senior citizen had to take the first of four climbs up those stairs to reception on the 6th floor. I asked for a refund for the second scheduled night. It was refused. “We can’t do that. Only Expedia can. You need to call them.” Also, “You can’t get air conditioning in your room because there is none. Hotels in Germany don’t have air conditioning.” And portable fans are not provided either apparently. I called Expedia. They said that, of course, the hotel can refund the payment for the night. Expedia called the hotel. Then spoke with me I returned up the four flights of steps to get my refund. Nope. They refused to refund. But they did provide another room that did not face the street. Ok. We took it. They even provided a bottle of wine, and we slept well that second night. The next morning at check out, the manager asked why we hadn’t turned on the air conditioning…and of course, Germany has air conditioning. And no, the hotel would not be able to refund an unused night as requested. We loved Leipzig! But beware of this joke of a place.

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Gewandhaus

Motel One Leipzig-Post
4.2/523 Comentarios

Motel One Leipzig-Post

Leipzig City Center Leipzig|A 0.19km de la Gewandhaus
I love Motel One. Normally. But this particularly premise won‘t be my first choice next time. The gentleman, who checked me in, was kind of distant, hardly polite. They still have time slots for breakfast, full hour only, which, he explained, is due to the fact that they have more rooms than space. However, they do have a quite nice bar on the 8th floor, in addition to the much less charming „lounge“ for breakfast in the 7th floor. Why don‘t they use both rooms, when they are sold out (e,g,during the book fair)? The hotel is also extremely noisy in terms of road traffic. It is located at a huge intersection, and about 8 (eight!) ultra-noisy tram lines cross on both sides of the hotel. Even on the 4th floor, and with my windows closed, I only finally fell asleep sometime after 1 a.m., when the last tram drove by, and woke up at 5 a.m., when the first tram of the day made itself heard. My request at check-in for a room at the 7th or 8th floor was ignored by the man I mentioned above. He also just gave me a voucher, with which I was sent to the 8th floor to pick up my complimentary bottle of water, while my colleague, who was checked in next to me by a very nice lady, received a bottle right away. I got mine only, when I asked, why I had to go up to the 8th floor, whereas my colleague got her water over the counter. Last but not least I usually use the Motel One stairways instead of the elevator, even if my room is located on the 6th floor or even higher. And especially, if there are only 3 small elevators in a hotel with - allegedly - 150 rooms (the reason given for the breakfast slots). However, in this hotel there are no stairs that get you to the lobby on the ground floor. I was told would have to exit in the Edeka Supermarket next door, go out into the street, and then enter the hotel again. Strange. Anyway, since there are 2 more Motel Ones in Leipzig, which are both great, nice and with a charming staff, I doubt that I will ever pick the „Post“ again.
Felix Suiten am Augustusplatz
4.1/574 Comentarios

Felix Suiten am Augustusplatz

Leipzig City Center Leipzig|A 0.22km de la Gewandhaus
This place is a joke. First, try to find it. Signage is less than minimal. Hopefully, you can figure it out with others who already have or who are also searching for the place. Next, take a nondescript elevator to the 6th floor. If you come after the sun goes down, note that the lobby with the elevator is quick dark, very poorly lit. Get off the 6th floor and turn right. If you come at check in time, be prepared for the line of over a dozen others waiting to check in. They will not check in anyone before three. Nope. Won’t do it. After a half hour, we were directed to our room on the third floor, right above the intersection. Great view from a large window facing the university and Old Town directly to the west, but ah, these are the two big problems. First, the noise of trams, trucks, and then every ambulance in the city must be required to pass through this intersection! Second, summer heat makes the room an oven. One window will open a bit, maybe 10 cm, but don’t get your hopes up for much natural air. We figured the noise would eventually die down, but it didn’t, especially ambulances on a Saturday night. So eventually we closed the window and curtains. That helped contain the noise but then the heat hit us. We failed to find much sleep in our sweat. Ah, but the air conditioner! Try as we might, we failed to get the A/C to work, nor any fan for ventilation! About daylight, we finally slept, only to miss our planned Bach Festival event that morning. Groggily, we tried to get to the reception desk to discuss this issue, but, mind you, the elevator up to the reception does not stop at the third floor. Only down. So this senior citizen had to take the first of four climbs up those stairs to reception on the 6th floor. I asked for a refund for the second scheduled night. It was refused. “We can’t do that. Only Expedia can. You need to call them.” Also, “You can’t get air conditioning in your room because there is none. Hotels in Germany don’t have air conditioning.” And portable fans are not provided either apparently. I called Expedia. They said that, of course, the hotel can refund the payment for the night. Expedia called the hotel. Then spoke with me I returned up the four flights of steps to get my refund. Nope. They refused to refund. But they did provide another room that did not face the street. Ok. We took it. They even provided a bottle of wine, and we slept well that second night. The next morning at check out, the manager asked why we hadn’t turned on the air conditioning…and of course, Germany has air conditioning. And no, the hotel would not be able to refund an unused night as requested. We loved Leipzig! But beware of this joke of a place.

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Sachsenpark-Hotel
4.1/510 Comentarios
El Sachsenpark Hotel en la feria de Leipzig puede hacer puntos con su conexión directa a la autopista. Las ventanas son lo suficientemente silenciosas para no perturbar el sueño en el tráfico cercano A14. La casa tiene un par de años en el cuello, lo que se le mira aquí y allí. En conjunto, bueno 4-Sterne-Niveau. Desafortunadamente, debido a la brevedad de mi estancia, no pude aprovechar todas las posibilidades del hotel, especialmente las de coroa. Tal vez en la próxima visita :-)
Dorint Hotel Leipzig
3.9/536 Comentarios
Zunächst ist uns aufgefallen, dass man den täglichen Zimmerservice extra anmelden muß, sonst wird nichts gemacht. Dementsprechend sah auch unser Zimmer aus. Teppich alt mit vielen Flecken. Ins Badezimmer sind wir nur mit gemischten Gefühlen gegangen. Die Abtropfkante an der Wannentrennwand ekelig, der obere Abfluss am Waschbecken verschimmelt, der Gipfel war der Griff des Föns. verklebt und dreckig - wir haben den Fön noch nicht einmal angefasst! Da wir nur 2 Nächte gebucht hatten, haben wir darauf verzichtet ein anderes Zimmer zu nehmen, zumal uns mitgeteilt wurde, dass an diesem Abend kein Reinigungspersonal (anscheinend Fremdfirma!) mehr anwesend wäre, aber uns versichert wurde die Mängel gleich an nächsten Morgen zu beseitigen. Leider Fehlanzeige, als wir Nachmittags zurück auf‘s Zimmer kamen, war es noch genauso wie wir es verlassen hatten. Dies soll ein 4 Sterne-Hotel sein! Die Betten sind sehr tief und man schläft sehr unruhig auf den harten etwas ausgelegenen Martatzen. Sehr kleines TV ohne zusätzliche Funktionen wie z.B. Text. Das Personal war zurückhaltend freundlich. Das Frühstück war allerdings sehr gut. Trotzdem werden wir hier nicht noch einmal übernachten.
Hotel Berlin
4.1/532 Comentarios
En agosto de 2022 me quedé por ocho veces en este maravilloso hotel, una pequeña perla en Leipzig. El hotel ofrece una bienvenida muy cálida, grandes habitaciones con baños de calidad, camas de alta calidad, un hermoso jardín de interior donde puede pasar la noche y disfrutar de una buena cerveza de Sajonia, un desayuno muy sólido. El hotel está situado en una zona de la ciudad, con un personal muy amable y útil a su disposición. Situado cerca del centro de Leipzig (aproximadamente 1,5-2 km a pie a Augustusplatz), pero a pocos pasos para ofrecerle aparcamiento gratuito (siempre disponible) directamente fuera del hotel. Las paradas de tranvía para dos líneas (4, 15) están en la proximidad, tanto al centro y la estación principal. Supermercados cerca y también restaurantes, así como kebab o hamburguesas. No podría ser mejor! Esperando quedarse allí otra vez para el Año Nuevo.
Zollikof Aparts - Sauna & Studioapartments
4/511 Comentarios
Wir hatten ein Appartement mit eigener Sauna im Bad = das ist schon toll. Allerdings muß man bei Benutzung der Sauna unbedingt das Licht im Bad ausschalten = denn sonst kommt wegen der Lüftung ständig kalte Luft in die Sauna, so daß es einen echt friert! Nettes Personal an der Rezeption; aber man muss schon genau sagen was man möchte = dann bekommt man zB auch einen ausgedruckten Plan mit Wegbeschreibung zum Supermarkt. Das Appartement war sehr geräumig und sauber; allerdings haben wir einen Backofen vermisst. Die Pflegeprodukte haben sich als Restbestände der Vorgänger erwiesen (siehe Foto). Und das Kabel vom Fön über der Klobürste ist nicht mal mehr unhygienisch sondern nur noch ekelhaft (siehe Foto) Und im Garten hinter dem Haus haben wir am zweiten Tag eine Ratte gesehen und am dritten Tag 2. Keine Ahnung was passiert, wenn man 5 Tage dort ist… Ernsthaft: da sollte der Besitzer des Hotels der Rattenplage schnellstens Herr werden; noch zumal viele Gäste die Tür vom Treppenhaus zum Garten offen lassen und die Viecher gehen ja auch ins Haus…
Felix Suiten am Augustusplatz
4.1/574 Comentarios
Leipzig City Center
This place is a joke. First, try to find it. Signage is less than minimal. Hopefully, you can figure it out with others who already have or who are also searching for the place. Next, take a nondescript elevator to the 6th floor. If you come after the sun goes down, note that the lobby with the elevator is quick dark, very poorly lit. Get off the 6th floor and turn right. If you come at check in time, be prepared for the line of over a dozen others waiting to check in. They will not check in anyone before three. Nope. Won’t do it. After a half hour, we were directed to our room on the third floor, right above the intersection. Great view from a large window facing the university and Old Town directly to the west, but ah, these are the two big problems. First, the noise of trams, trucks, and then every ambulance in the city must be required to pass through this intersection! Second, summer heat makes the room an oven. One window will open a bit, maybe 10 cm, but don’t get your hopes up for much natural air. We figured the noise would eventually die down, but it didn’t, especially ambulances on a Saturday night. So eventually we closed the window and curtains. That helped contain the noise but then the heat hit us. We failed to find much sleep in our sweat. Ah, but the air conditioner! Try as we might, we failed to get the A/C to work, nor any fan for ventilation! About daylight, we finally slept, only to miss our planned Bach Festival event that morning. Groggily, we tried to get to the reception desk to discuss this issue, but, mind you, the elevator up to the reception does not stop at the third floor. Only down. So this senior citizen had to take the first of four climbs up those stairs to reception on the 6th floor. I asked for a refund for the second scheduled night. It was refused. “We can’t do that. Only Expedia can. You need to call them.” Also, “You can’t get air conditioning in your room because there is none. Hotels in Germany don’t have air conditioning.” And portable fans are not provided either apparently. I called Expedia. They said that, of course, the hotel can refund the payment for the night. Expedia called the hotel. Then spoke with me I returned up the four flights of steps to get my refund. Nope. They refused to refund. But they did provide another room that did not face the street. Ok. We took it. They even provided a bottle of wine, and we slept well that second night. The next morning at check out, the manager asked why we hadn’t turned on the air conditioning…and of course, Germany has air conditioning. And no, the hotel would not be able to refund an unused night as requested. We loved Leipzig! But beware of this joke of a place.
NH Leipzig Messe
3.8/562 Comentarios
Worst service ever met We waited for the check in approximately 45' minutes Next day we requested for a taxi to the fair because it was snowing and there is no public transportation around. half an hour before our requested time they called us to say that there was no taxi available. We requested for a shuttle bus or a drive to the fair due to weather conditions, but they said there is nothing they can do, so we walked 15' in the snow. However the worst ever behaviour we had was from the 18years old kid working in the restaurant who threatened to call the police, if we don't cone down from our room to sign the dinner paper. Situation is as follows: we went for dinner, we give our room.no for the dinner bill, we were in the restaurant for 2,5 hours (nobody during this time ever come to ask us to sign anything), when we left we went to the reception asking whether we can do the check out and pay restaurant and close our bill. Reception told us we could not do check out at that time, but tomorrow morning. Few minutes after we got a call, from the restaurant asking to come down and sign the paper, otherwise they will call the police. When I went down this 18years old boy, told me this is Germany, here we pay our bills and for those they don't they call the police!!!! This is Germany I suppose

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