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Amenities Galore Explore the terrace and garden while staying connected with complimentary wireless internet. Unwind at the bar/lounge after a day of sightseeing. Indulge in a buffet breakfast and enjoy cable programming in your room.
Convenient Location Situated in the heart of Kassel's Vorderer Westen, Arosa Hotel is a short walk from major attractions like Neue Galerie and GRIMMWELT Kassel.
Comfort and Convenience With 3-star accommodations, complimentary newspapers, luggage storage, and more, we ensure a pleasant stay. Book now for a memorable experience at Arosa Hotel.
Pets not allowed
Property confirms they are implementing guest safety measures
No rollaway/extra beds available
Guests are provided with free hand sanitizer
Staff wears personal protective equipment
Pets not allowed
Property confirms they are implementing guest safety measures
No rollaway/extra beds available
Guests are provided with free hand sanitizer
Staff wears personal protective equipment
Property is cleaned with disinfectant
Social distancing measures are in place
Professional property host/manager
Property confirms they are implementing enhanced cleaning measures
Shield between guests and staff in main contact areas
Hotel, etwas in die Jahre gekommen, jedoch sauber und freundliches Personal. W-Lan hat 2 Tage nicht funktioniert wurde aber dann repariert.
Hotellet er helt OK, og dejligt tæt på centrum og offentlige transportmidler, fx til Documenta udstillingerne.
Men savnede en elkedel og et par kopper, så vi kunne lave en kop kaffe sidst på dagen.
Prisen er steget 40 EUR pr. nat, og morgenmaden er ikke inkluderet - siden vi var der for 5 år siden. Hvis det skyldes corona nedlukningerne, håber vi prisen falder igen.
I just completed a three night stay. Basically fine but:
Needs to improve the approach to cleanliness. On checking in you are told that rooms will only be cleaned if explicitly requested in the morning. Reaching my room I found (i) the shelf in the wardrobe was covered in dust (ii) two empty shower gel sachets (presumably used by a previous guest) lying in the shower. I doubt the room had been very thoroughly cleaned between guests.
On morning two I asked at reception for my room to be cleaned. The receptionist seemed most annoyed I should ask - "what *exactly* do you need?". On returning in the evening nothing had been done, with damp towels in the bathroom, and the supposedly complementary bottle of water provided in the room not replaced.
The hotel bar exists, but does not seem to be opened regularly, and has limited stock. I had to ask for it to be specially opened at 8 pm on the evening of my arrival.
es war alles OK
Ruhiges und sauberes Hotel, gutes Frühstücksbuffet, .nettes und freundliches Personal!
Immer ein guter Standort
Accueil chaleureux. Personnel très sympathique. Belle chambre spacieuse. Fabuleux petit déjeuner. Parking privé.
Très proche du centre-ville à pieds ou en tram.
Prima hotel
Alles gut. Nettes Personal und sauber war es auch.
Das Hotel liegt günstig mit dem ÖPNV erreichbar, aber auch nur knapp 15 Minuten zu Fuß in die Innenstadt. Die Komfortzimmer nach hinten sind ruhig. Das Personal super hilfsbereit und freundlich. Schade, dass es über keine Klimaanlage verfügt, bei den fast tropischen Temperaturen wünschemswert, aber offene Balkontüren tun es auch. Das Frühstück bietet für jeden etwas, alles frisch
...das was geschrieben seht, wird auch eingehalten. Was ich vermisst habe, ist das i-Tüpfelchen;
d.h. etwas mehr Seele täte dem Hotel gut. Keine Kritik, nur ein kleiner Hinweis, um noch authentischer zu sein/zu werden.
Convenient jotel. Well priced.
We stayed two nights at this hotel and I can recommend it. It is a 15 min walk to the centre. The room was spacious and the price modest. Breakfast was fine. The character is a bit informal but the personel were quite friendly and helpful.
I arrived Oct 3 for a 4 day stay. I came through the Arosa Hotel entrance to be greeted by a lady at reception. The key to #216 (that's 3rd floor in Europe) did not open the door. I called down and a young man appeared with another key that also was not programmed. A third try with another keys let me in. Unbeknownst to me, room keys also operate the lights, but I could not find the spot where to stick it. So another call. The room was spacious and very clean all around, as was the hotel. The view was to the rear with the 1942 bomb damage on the nearest house still not fixed. I decided to go on the town using the stairs. All three doors, incl. the reception front door marked as escape ways, but all three were locked. Thus I had to find my way through the darkened bar (Heute geschlossen!) to come out at the reception of the City Hotel which is connected physically and perhaps by ownership.
On the way in, through the City Hotel, I started to look for the elevator, in a dark corner. (Yes we have to fix that!) Going to my room I always had to climb 7 steps up and then 3 steps down to get to my hallway which is being lit up with motion sensors . Again, the key did not work. It needed to be programmed again.
The receptionist for the Arosa was not seen for the remaining days until checkout. I left a message on Oct. 5 that I wanted a wakeup call on Wednesday Oct.7 at 6:30 to catch my early train. You can also use the TV but it shuts down the sound so you cannot hear it, but you see the picture. (which does not wake up a sleeping man).
Promptly one day early, Oct. 6, the wakeup call aroused me. Later I spoke to the male receptionist with whom I had left the message and he gave a shrug, like Captain Peacock in "Are you Being Served" whose posture and image were identical. He had written my message himself. Alsheimer's?
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