The hotel is located near St. John's Church on Dresden Square. The staff are polite and friendly, and the rooms are spacious and stylish. Our room faced a residential house, and we felt like we were immersed in the local area and experiencing German life!
It was clean and the staff were friendly, making it a good trip. The location was great, so it was great for sightseeing around the area. We came at a time when the weather was nice, the market was open, and it was good in many ways.
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!
The hotel is in the city center, with nice interior decoration and low-key appearance. I found the hotel only when I arrived at the door. Because I arrived on Sunday, there were few people in the city center and almost all businesses were closed. On Monday, the market near the hotel opened, which was really lively. It is very convenient to go everywhere. I basically walked to all the attractions. I like the Bach Museum the most. It is really enjoyable to listen to Bach's works with headphones!
The best hotel booked on this trip is in the center of the Old Town Square. It is very close to the Church of Our Lady. The cleanliness can be comparable to Japanese hotels... There is a free minibar, the bathroom is also very spacious, and the window is the old town square. In short, everything is fine. Except that the socket design is not enough to keep pace with the times.
In general, I see a discrepancy between demand/price and reality. The hotel was nicely renovated, but rooms are very small. The interior is very quiet, but there is something missing at ambience (background music? ...). Service not at 5 stars level (bsp was not offered us at any time help with our baggage, even not, When a staff member accidentally went to the same chair). Location is top. But price is too high.
It is worthy of the Relais & Châteaux series hotel, the service is very friendly, much better than the Kempinski I have stayed in before. The only downside is that the breakfast variety is a bit simpler.
5 -star Superior Hotel bei Schumann is located 492 feet away from the center of the Saxon town of Kirschau, amid the green hills of Oberlausitz, close to several heritage sites and the UNESCO biosphere nature reserve. It features a 20 ft² spa area.
The Hotel bei Schumann and the in-house restaurants are set in a romantic Art Nouveau building run by the Schumann family. The stylish rooms are decorated individually. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
The hotel features four restaurants with different cuisine. Guests can enjoy gourmet, regional dishes and Italian specialties. After dinner, guests can have a drink at the Kult-HIPPO bar or in the smoker lounge Churchill.
The spacious spa area features nine saunas, a meditation room, a fitness area, an indoor pool and an outdoor pool. On sunny days guests can lie back under the shade of the historic trees in the charming hotel garden.
The area is popular for biking and hiking in the Zittau Mountains. Guests can explore the listed timbered cottages.
The rooms are spacious, the mini-bar offers free drinks, and the location is superb. The Green Dome is right across from the hotel, the Royal Array is 200 meters to the right after exiting the hotel, the Elbe River is nearby, and there's a delicious Nama Chocolate ice cream shop just 5 meters to the right after exiting the hotel.
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AAnonymous UserThe 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!
HHuanledemaThe hotel is in the city center, with nice interior decoration and low-key appearance. I found the hotel only when I arrived at the door. Because I arrived on Sunday, there were few people in the city center and almost all businesses were closed. On Monday, the market near the hotel opened, which was really lively. It is very convenient to go everywhere. I basically walked to all the attractions. I like the Bach Museum the most. It is really enjoyable to listen to Bach's works with headphones!
LLee angsThe hotel is located near St. John's Church on Dresden Square. The staff are polite and friendly, and the rooms are spacious and stylish. Our room faced a residential house, and we felt like we were immersed in the local area and experiencing German life!
GGuest UserThe rooms are spacious, the mini-bar offers free drinks, and the location is superb. The Green Dome is right across from the hotel, the Royal Array is 200 meters to the right after exiting the hotel, the Elbe River is nearby, and there's a delicious Nama Chocolate ice cream shop just 5 meters to the right after exiting the hotel.
LLINIt is worthy of the Relais & Châteaux series hotel, the service is very friendly, much better than the Kempinski I have stayed in before. The only downside is that the breakfast variety is a bit simpler.
ににょむI used it for the first two nights of the trip with the concept of traveling to Europe while cooking. The size of the room was XS but it was large enough.
Although it is an apartment hotel with a kitchen, there is a proper reception, and the breakfast buffet was not as good as a luxury restaurant, but it was satisfactory with the content that was not insufficient. I think it is convenient for ordinary travelers because the price is reasonable (about 12000 yen per night) and close to the main tourist spots.
For those who cook like me, I felt that the kitchen was reasonably easy to use. People who can't become European stoves may be confused about how to use it at first, but it's okay to check it online and use it. I cook 3 times for 2 nights.
There were frying pans, small pots, pots, bowls, monkeys (but rough eyes), squeezers, frying returns, tongs, kitchen knives, and cutting boards. The cutlery and plates are all available. The refrigerator was big and I didn't use it, but there was also a dishwasher. Detergent, towels and kitchen paper were provided.
What I felt inconvenient to cook was that there was no rubber bella. I bought this on the way.
Behind the hotel is the Altomarkt Gallery, a large shopping mall, so you don't have to worry about shopping. There are two supermarkets inside. There were also many food courts where you could have snacks.
I think it is a negative point that the washroom did not have a bathtub, the shower room did not have a closed door, and it was necessary to be careful not to splash too much to take a bath.
But I think it was a cozy hotel overall.
GGuest UserIt was clean and the staff were friendly, making it a good trip. The location was great, so it was great for sightseeing around the area. We came at a time when the weather was nice, the market was open, and it was good in many ways.
TTorbsIn general, I see a discrepancy between demand/price and reality. The hotel was nicely renovated, but rooms are very small. The interior is very quiet, but there is something missing at ambience (background music? ...). Service not at 5 stars level (bsp was not offered us at any time help with our baggage, even not, When a staff member accidentally went to the same chair). Location is top. But price is too high.
GGuest UserThe best hotel booked on this trip is in the center of the Old Town Square. It is very close to the Church of Our Lady. The cleanliness can be comparable to Japanese hotels... There is a free minibar, the bathroom is also very spacious, and the window is the old town square. In short, everything is fine. Except that the socket design is not enough to keep pace with the times.