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G M3/52 hours ago on  Google
The grand hotel from the Hamburg golden era,made to impress any guest.Trully beautiful architecture, conveniently located at the lake Alster.
We had a superior room with a lake view which was average size, with shower only no bath.Although there is a coffee machine in the room,no teas or kettle provided.Pillows are just terrible no firmness at all,and bed sheets were changed only once on our 4 night stay.
Breakfast is priced at 44 euro pp per day,which is just a ridiculous price.
We had a couple of bottles of champagne during our stay,at no time the bottle was presented by the server as it should be neither we were given the opportunity to try it before it was poured to us.
On many occasions we ended up serving ourselves.
Common things like strawberries with champagne were hard to get and we only got it last night because one of the servers went to the kitchen and got it for us,which I thought was a great service,even though the request was put with the management on the first day.
There is evident lack of attention to detail as well as lack of training which isn't a staffs fault instead it's a management responsibility,and failure to provide those essentials says about establishment.
No SPA facilities were open during our stay,and the general upkeep and presentation of the building from the outside wasn't at the highest standard expected from an establishment like this.
New year eve celebration was a joke.Instead of having a jazz band or any sorts of live band to play at the saloon with such a beautiful acoustics they hired the worst DJ I ever heard I my life.
I loved the history and ambience of the lobby and the bar but that was it , nothing else impressed me nor I would go back.This is not a true 5* experience."