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DodgeRT
2 years ago

see what other hotels cost in time. then you can see what is the average and whether the 135 euro are cheap or not. on booking you can also see days where the night costs over 200 – I find it quite expensive.

DodgeRT
2 years ago
Reply to  Opel6

spontaneously I would say no – at least I don’t see one. also on other portals. is no longer so unusual. there are many hotels that voluntarily give up stars

Funfroc
2 years ago

Because it costs money to be classified.

If you fill 5 stars in 20 places, but if you do not comply with the criterion for 3 stars, you may get only 2 stars.

Then you spent a bunch of money to have only 2 stars… then you don’t have the classification.

I know someone who has a small design hotel/pension. It meets the standards for 4 or 5 stars in almost all matters except for room size. That’s why he’d land at 2 stars – and you can’t just change something like that at room size.

DodgeRT
2 years ago

https://www.welt.de/reise/article6860851/Why-Luxushotels-auf-ihr-Star-verzichten.html

I found it as a one-of-a-kind article. I just know of a few guys who miss out on stars to not have the stress with the annual review

Rheinflip
2 years ago

Very good, probably worth the money.

Look at booking.com, which is comparable expensive hotels.

GeistundSeele
2 years ago

For Stuttgart relations good average and not overpriced and quite futuristic.

According to the pictures may judge a “Blender”

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On Saturday double room/2 pers. so 150 €.

Newer hotels don’t go so fast with the stars.

GeistundSeele
2 years ago
Reply to  Opel6

Photos can be manipulated, e.g. looked huge after the perspective in a Spanish hotel of the Minipool. Permanent parking can become difficult there if it is not included.

For one or two nights I would like to test it. The description gives this.

smily564
2 years ago

At least three and expensive .