Posted on Dec 30, 2025
Guest User
I booked a hotel room for one adult and two children, but was mistakenly told I was booked for a double room. I was flustered, but the staff upgraded me to a family room, which allowed me to enjoy a comfortable stay. I'm not sure where the mistake was, but they were very helpful and friendly. The only downsides were the lack of a refrigerator in the room, and the breakfast wasn't worth paying for. The location was excellent.
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Price per night from:€63
Posted on Jan 7, 2026
Guest User
1. Location and Accessibility: The hotel’s location is its strongest asset. Situated in the heart of the city, it provides effortless access to major transport hubs and local attractions. For a traveler who values efficiency, being within walking distance of prime dining spots and the business district was a significant ”feature” that saved me hours of commuting.
2. Check-in and Service: The check-in process was optimized and bug-free. The front desk staff were incredibly welcoming, processing my reservation with impressive speed. I was particularly impressed by the concierge team; their local knowledge was like a well-curated API for the city—whenever I had a query about hidden gems or logistical routes, they provided precise and helpful ”outputs.”
3. Room Quality and Comfort: The room was a sanctuary of modern design. The interface—meaning the room layout—was intuitive and spacious. I was assigned a suite on the 14th floor, offering a panoramic view of the skyline. The bed was exceptionally comfortable, providing excellent ”uptime” for my sleep quality. The soundproofing was robust, effectively filtering out the urban white noise, and the high-speed Wi-Fi was stable enough for heavy data lifting and video conferencing without any latency issues.
4. Facilities and Dining: The breakfast buffet offered a diverse array of options, catering to various dietary requirements. Whether it was the fresh pastry station or the made-to-order omelets, the quality of the ingredients was top-tier. I also utilized the fitness center and the infinity pool; both were well-maintained, clean, and never overly crowded, providing a great environment to decompress after a long day of work.
Final Verdict: In conclusion, [Hotel Name] operates with the precision of a well-oiled machine while maintaining the warmth of traditional hospitality. It is a perfect choice for both business professionals and leisure travelers who demand high standards. I would not hesitate to ”re-run” this experience and highly recommend this establishment to anyone seeking a premium stay
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Price per night from:€34
Posted on Jan 7, 2026
Guest User
1. Location and Accessibility: The hotel’s location is its strongest asset. Situated in the heart of the city, it provides effortless access to major transport hubs and local attractions. For a traveler who values efficiency, being within walking distance of prime dining spots and the business district was a significant ”feature” that saved me hours of commuting.
2. Check-in and Service: The check-in process was optimized and bug-free. The front desk staff were incredibly welcoming, processing my reservation with impressive speed. I was particularly impressed by the concierge team; their local knowledge was like a well-curated API for the city—whenever I had a query about hidden gems or logistical routes, they provided precise and helpful ”outputs.”
3. Room Quality and Comfort: The room was a sanctuary of modern design. The interface—meaning the room layout—was intuitive and spacious. I was assigned a suite on the 14th floor, offering a panoramic view of the skyline. The bed was exceptionally comfortable, providing excellent ”uptime” for my sleep quality. The soundproofing was robust, effectively filtering out the urban white noise, and the high-speed Wi-Fi was stable enough for heavy data lifting and video conferencing without any latency issues.
4. Facilities and Dining: The breakfast buffet offered a diverse array of options, catering to various dietary requirements. Whether it was the fresh pastry station or the made-to-order omelets, the quality of the ingredients was top-tier. I also utilized the fitness center and the infinity pool; both were well-maintained, clean, and never overly crowded, providing a great environment to decompress after a long day of work.
Final Verdict: In conclusion, [Hotel Name] operates with the precision of a well-oiled machine while maintaining the warmth of traditional hospitality. It is a perfect choice for both business professionals and leisure travelers who demand high standards. I would not hesitate to ”re-run” this experience and highly recommend this establishment to anyone seeking a premium stay
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Price per night from:€13
Posted on Jun 11, 2026|Standard Queen Room
Guest UserThe environment is good, and the breakfast is decent. The surrounding area is convenient for exploring, and you can walk to tourist attractions in the city center. There are also Chinese restaurants nearby, which is very convenient.
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Price per night from:€63
Posted on Oct 21, 2024|Comfort Room
Anonymous User
The first two pics you'll see the incredible proximity between Hyperion and the train station and mall. I was exhausted that day so it was super good that the hotel is 1-minute walk from the station! If you want to go to the city center (shopping street or St. Thomas church), it's only a simple 10-15 min walk. A smiley and kind blonde lady checked me in, she was really helpful and genuine. As for the room, it was modern and clean. Highly recommend!
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Price per night from:€64
Posted on Jul 18, 2026|Deluxe Room
YuuuuuzenThis is a clean hotel with good service and delicious breakfast! I especially loved having Quark, Skyr, smoothies, and kiwi 🥝 every morning.
I stayed for about 20 days.
A few things bothered me: check-in took an incredibly long time, daily housekeeping was very basic, and the gym wasn't easily accessible. There was no 24-hour staffed fitness club. The gym is on the first floor, but there's no one there...
From 3 PM onwards, there's a huge line, and it's hard to check in quickly. Due to the basic cleaning, sheets aren't changed, and many things are left as they were the day before. Tissues and shampoo weren't replaced for two days, so I used my own. I had to find a time when there were no check-in guests to ask at the counter for refills. It's puzzling why the hairdryer was put back in its bag when it could have been left plugged in, and tissues weren't replaced...
Empty plastic bottles (Pfand bottles) weren't collected, but glass bottles were. I wonder if glass bottles are tipped? I'm not sure if it's a cultural thing or a system, but some items are collected and some aren't.
Update: Regarding the gym
I initially thought the hotel's value for money was questionable given the services, but my opinion changed once I learned how to use the gym and actually used it. I wouldn't have known how to use it without asking... Just looking at the signs, it looked like the gym was on the 1st floor, and you could see it through the glass, but it seemed to be under construction. When I asked at the counter, I found out it was actually outside. I was able to use the highly-rated Fitness First in the adjacent building.
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Price per night from:€76
Posted on Feb 17, 2026|Twin Room
SksphingtonClose enough to everything you might want to see in Dresden, most of it is just a bus or tram ride away. Hostel was clean, safe and staff were friendly. Near a close restaurant that delivers food by metal railings.
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Posted on Jul 30, 2025|Standard Double Room
Guest UserThe hotel has great rooms with terraces, the grounds with a garden and fountain, and the amenities, including a pool, sauna, etc., are fantastic. The food in the restaurant has a small selection but is very tasty. We'd gladly return.
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Price per night from:€50
Posted on Jul 29, 2026|Double Room
Anonymous UserThe location is very central. Dresden isn't that big, so staying anywhere in the old town is fine. This place feels more like a budget hotel, but the price isn't expensive either. Hotels in Dresden are much cheaper than in other cities. It's a bit old but clean and tidy. You can get sparkling water from the hallway. Check-out at noon is great.
A highlight is being able to use the swimming pool and the outdoor hot tub/jacuzzi that can fit five or six people. After seeing it, I immediately went to Primark and bought a 7-euro swimsuit to use it. The pool temperature is higher than usual, which is nice. No need to bring a swimming cap.
The sauna seems to be co-ed. I saw the men's changing room from the sauna! 😂 I quickly ran to get dressed when I saw someone walk by! 😱
You need to wear slippers to enter the pool area. Slippers aren't expensive to buy, and the hotel also provides disposable ones.
There are music festivals in the square outside during summer, but you can't hear the sound. It's great for strolling around at night.
We found the Japanese restaurant on the second floor, which has good reviews, to be particularly unappetizing, and the service was incredibly slow. Not recommended.
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Price per night from:€79
Posted on Jun 10, 2025
RPSM
The INNSiDE Leipzig enjoys an excellent location, tucked neatly between the historic market square, the old town, and a more contemporary quarter brimming with restaurants and cafés. It’s a strong base for exploring the city on foot, whether your interest lies in culture, shopping, or dining.
We didn’t opt for the hotel breakfast, and honestly, there’s no need to. The surrounding area offers plenty of breakfast options. That said, quality varies — a few places are solid, while others are best avoided, so a bit of online scouting is advisable.
The hotel itself is functional and in good repair. It’s clean, straightforward, and unpretentious — not luxurious, but not run-down either. One design choice I could do without is the glass-walled showers. They’re the fully transparent sort, which lack privacy and seem more decorative than practical. A door wouldn’t go amiss.
Air conditioning is adequate but not strong. During our June visit it was just sufficient. If you’re visiting during a hotter spell — say, in August — you might find it underwhelming. That said, Leipzig isn’t known for oppressive heat.
We parked in a nearby public parking facility for €20 per day. It’s a short walk from the hotel and, in our view, the more sensible choice compared to the hotel’s own parking offering.
Stay here for the location and cleanliness. Skip the breakfast, be ready for the odd bathroom layout, and use public parking. It’s a solid, no-frills choice — just don’t expect charm or luxury.
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Price per night from:€87