| From: Paul McCullagh, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: February, 2008 |
| excellent choice centre of town, and in walking distance (10 mins) to transport to mountains |
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| From: MS, Austria |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| in fact a quiet nice hotel, with very friendly employees. At night, some guys on the street are very loud. But for that, you are directly in the center of the city. Rooms are big enough, some have also a big sofa in it. The only thing which disappointed me is the small breakfast and that the shower gel wasnt refilled. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| Very handy location. They don't have their own car park and the one they mention was really difficult to find for us. The room was very big and clean, however the shower head was broken and they didn't have fridge in the room. We stayed there only one night, so it was ok. |
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| From: MA, Italy |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| hotel molto comodo perchè situato al centro di innsbruck e ben posizionato per parcheggiare la macchina.. stanze pulite e personale molto cordiale, insomma un affarone!!! |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| Perfectly located hotel for an Inssbruck visit |
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| From: LG, Italy |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| The hotel is very nice. The windows of my room is in front of the wall... so, there isn't the view! |
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| From: Alexandru Bogdan Florian, Romania |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| you must rezolve the problem with acces in the hotel from the car because there is a pietonal areea.In rest all the best regards,I will be there with the first ocassion |
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| From: Alvaro Reynolds, Austria |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| This was a total rip off. I accept it was during the Euro 2008 tournament, but €300 a room per night is simply outrageous. The Breinossl needs a facelift. The sofa in our room was worn to the foam. The beds uncomfortable. The reception and staircase smelled of fried food. How can you charge €300 per night for somewhere that smells like a deep fat fryer? The food (and coffee) on offer was pretty poor. I am a travel journalist and this is the worst hotel I've stayed in for many a years (Genoa in 2004 was the last time I stayeD somewhere worse). Also, the water in the shower rarely rose above lukewarm. Location-wise, it was faultless. Overall impression? Simply appalling. Still, I loved Innsbruck. |
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| From: Vivien Hughes, New Zealand |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| Excellent location - friendly helpfull staff. Tourist bus outside the door - get the Innsbruck card & see the sights. Right amongst the shops & walking distance to the station. |
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| From: Dennis McKenzie, New Zealand |
| Date of Stay: December, 2006 |
| This is a superb establishmnet right in the heart of the city. We could not fault this in any way, and particularly were impressed with the way they were happy to fit us into the crowded reataurant on Christmas Eve (after an exciting day when we had to be rescued from the mountain - telepherique breakdown - and arrived back quite late. |
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| From: andrew cullen, Australia |
| Date of Stay: October, 2007 |
| not the greatest but for its spot and pricing it offers a good venue |
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| From: JP, Spain |
| Date of Stay: October, 2006 |
| positivo: ubicacion excelente, buen desayuno, tranquilidad, poco ruido, habitación grande... negativo:la habitación para ser un hotel de 3*** un poquitín cutre pero merece la pena por dónde está situado |
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| From: Mortiche Wong, USA |
| Date of Stay: September, 2006 |
| The entrance to the hotel was a bit tricky, as you had to walk through the Weinerwald Restaurant to get to the reception desk, or walk down an unmarked driveway. This hotel was on the main strip- street noise was not bad, but it seemed the walls for the rooms were extremely thin as it felt like we could hear everyone in their own rooms. The noise pollution was pretty bad as folks would open the windo opening onto the airshaft and we could hear people talking loudly in their rooms. Aside from that, the room didn't have a mini-refrigerator or a safe, both of which we used throughout our entire two weeks in other hotels. All the rooms we stayed at in Europe had one. The large bathroom only had a single dingy flourescent light which didn't reach the shower so you bathed in near darkness. We also didn't have any cooling system so when the room got hot all we could do was leave the window open and listen to the other patrons talking- not good. Breakfast was decent- the actually offered whole fresh fruit which was a small blessing. Overall, if you are a heavy sleeper and don't mind lots of ambient noise in trade for a place that's close to shops and restaurants, this place is good for you. I prefer a quieter place to rest my head at the end of the day. |
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| From: Mark Letaif, Canada |
| Date of Stay: September, 2006 |
| We stayed in Innsbruck for 1 night and we really enjoyed our stay. the hotel was in a key area of the city and it was very easy to find on foot from the train station. We would stay there again! the resturant downstairs was very good also!! |
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| From: Gary S. Appel, USA |
| Date of Stay: September, 2006 |
| Our brief stay in beautiful Innsbruck was enhanced by this great hotel. The people were very friendly and helpful, the location perfect and the rooms spacious and comfortable, with a terrific view out onto Maria-Theresien-Strasse. Lots of nice restaruants and bars nearby. Recommend highly! |
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| From: PA, Finland |
| Date of Stay: September, 2006 |
| The smell of dripping from the chicken grill on the first floor came to the room rather strongly in the evening. That was certainly unpleasant, although tolerable, since we did not make a complaint. Otherwise we were very pleased with the service and facilities. Especially the location was great! |
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| From: Danita Smead, USA |
| Date of Stay: September, 2006 |
| The name on the outside of the hotel threw us. They have the restaurant name prominently displayed (wienerwald) and it ws much harder to see the Touritel sign. I don't know if Breinossel even displayed.The lobby and restaurant area are updated, so they look nicer than the actual rooms, which are old but clean. A good breakfast buffet was provided. The hotel is in the heart of the old city, and near shopping, pharmacies, etc. There was some street noise at night, but not unbearably so. Innsbruck sits in a beautiful location. I would recommend this to anyone on a budget. |
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| From: Mark Lawton, Italy |
| Date of Stay: August, 2006 |
| Decent location, but this hotel is a dump. Smelled bad, air conditioning was weak, and service was terrible. WOuldn't stay there again. |
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| From: MR, Italy |
| Date of Stay: August, 2006 |
| Very poor room quality. Very small room. People at reception was not friendly. They gave us a double room but we have reserved a triple. We had to claim at recemption to be able to have room as reserved. We had to help waitress in placing new bed moving part of forniture after more than 2 hours we asked a new room. The third bed was very bad and unconfortable. The whole hotel had bad smell. |
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| From: Fabian Gordillo, USA |
| Date of Stay: May, 2006 |
| Very nice room, as advertised. Fantastic location! In the middle of everything, plus you must have the “Family Platter” dish from Weinerwald downstairs! The only problem with this hotel, was that we could hear the noise from all the drunk kids bar hopping throughout the night. |
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