Be aware that this hotel does not have air-conditioning. Even though the weather was cool outside, our room was swelteringly hot. I went to the front desk to report a broken thermostat, and I was told that in “winter” there is no A/C in Germany. I found this hard to believe, as our room the prior night on a nearby city had a lovely digital thermostat that we could set to any temperature we wanted. Upon stressing to the front desk person that our room was too hot to sleep in, I was told to “just open a window” (I am not making this up), which, given our first-floor room facing the street, added a new meaning to the term “sleepless night”. Also be aware that there is no telephone in the room. To reach the front desk from your room they expect you to call the hotel’s main line on your mobile phone. If you have phone service from another country, and do not have a local calling plan, then to reach the front desk from your room you will need to make an international call. One of my worst hotel stays in many years of international travel.