Impressions after staying here for 6 days... great looking suite with the 180° panorama windows of the square with St Stephen's one side, the Christmas markets, cafes, people and the underground. All the Christmas lights and market stalls on the streets is nice to see from high above. The reception is on the sixth floor which is somewhat odd... it's also by the restaurant. In the evening if you're checking in there's a lot of background noise there with people waiting to be seated at the nearby restaurant that you can barely hear the receptionist for checking in. To get to the other floors you have to use a key. There is construction on some of the floors there so you can hear them banging and drilling during the day. When I checked in they charged my card €600 i.e. €100 per day, in case I used the mini bar which I didn't. They should have told me that just so that I was aware of the 600 Euro charge to my card. The suite itself is kind of deceiving because you think it's going to be larger but it's not. The front living area isn't really compatible for hanging out as the sofa is too small & not comfortable. The mini bar - I don't know if that's functional really. The room has a few gadgets but they were not explained by the doorman as to how to operate them as well as there were several buttons on the bubble tub. After fumbling around for 5 mins I had the receptionist check them and she couldn't get them to work either, she did mention the floors were heated but she couldn't find a thermostat for the floors. I didn't think the floors were heated. Of the gadgets there's a couple of AC fans that were obvious but the heaters were not so obvious and apparently the room's thermostat doesn't control the heat, only controls the air. The one heater we couldn't get it to work. They look like a big halo ionizer? The other heater did work but it took a little while to get it working. They did not have USB connections but reception got me a USB converter so that worked out. There is a little bubbly hot tub if you would call it that, more like a tub with tiny bubbles coming from the bottom, in the bedroom interestingly enough. There's a big screen TV above the tub so you can almost watch the TV from the tub but it's right above you so it's hard to view, plenty of closet space. big king bed, lots of lights you can actually see the lights of the room from the street level and probably be able to see me waving at you. The shower is nicely large with a big rain-drop shower head and a manual hand shower head. The drain is really cool... on the sides of the shower floor against the wall - no central drain which is fabulously nice as you don't get your toes caught on the plug hole or the stopper. The suite has two WC's and a desk by the front door. They don't offer tea nor offer enough cream and sugar for the coffee but you can easily call reception to replenish. They do offer water refills and they did have a martini glass full of gummy bear
Il y a quelque chose qui a changé depuis que nous étions là il y a 8 ans. Au lieu de l'ONYX-BAR, il y a maintenant un restaurant. Le petit-déjeuner buffet est également supprimé. Les chambres me plaisent toujours très bien, seulement le coucher de l'eau au toit aurait pu être rénové. Manko était le troisième lit, plutôt le modèle de lit de champ.
Les articles de consommation ont été remplis à chaque fois, nous avons pu faire du café à tout moment.
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