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28 de septiembre de 2021
Over the past decade, I have tried many hotels in Badenweiler, the little village located in the foothills of the Black Forrest, so close to Anton Tchekhov’s heart. With a number of years of hindsight to form an opinion, I am ranking the Morgensonne most definitely on the top of my list of hotels. In stark contrast with thriving impersonal, sanitized hotel chains, this establishment embodies a privileged relationship between the hotel management and its clientele. The Morgensonne is run by the very professional Dorothea Diringer, salt of the earth, who adds a personal touch to her management, creating a cozy, family-like environment for her customers. The rooms are both clean and comfortable, and embellished by fresh flowers. As a welcome gift, fresh fruits, a little chocolate and a bottle of sparkling water are offered to the customers. The hotel is located in a very quiet area of Badenweiler, uphill and overlooking the village, within a ten-minute walk to the spa. Plush bathrobes are provided in the room and can be used in the spa. One of the highlights of the hotel is its breakfast, rich and hearty, made of high-quality ingredients, from fresh breads, cold cuts, cheeses, lax, eggs, Bircher muesli, fresh fruits, yogurt, cereals, as well as various seeds, nuts and dried fruits. The cozy breakfast room and its adjoining terrace contribute to making breakfast an enjoyable experience. All in all, with its reasonably priced rooms, and warm a**osphere, the Morgensonne constitutes a safe choice—and perhaps the best possible one—in Badenweiler.
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