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posted May 17, 2012
It is a very good, clean and nice hotel. Comfortable and the room is a very good size. There is no facilities in the room, as a kettle for example, and you must to pay for that or can choose the breakfast at its restaurant. Metro stop right in front of the hotel. Friendly staff.

posted May 16, 2012
I stayed in room 6047, it's a non smoking floor. The room stank like an ashtray, The tv was a 1980's 14 inch screen. For 150Euro a night, man that was a ripoff.

posted May 12, 2012
I have stayed at this hotel twice this year. I will not be rushing back. The rooms are fine and the location for me is good. When I stayed in January, there was a change in the menu at the restaurant and it could offer one starter, one main course and one dessert. That was rather odd. The food was nice , but you are not going back to the restaurant the next night are you! On my second trip in February, the staff were not friendly or helpful. From the point of checking in, through asking for an iron (which was not available for first 2 days) to checking out, the staff treated me in an unwelcoming and cold way. That itself would stop me using this hotel.

posted May 9, 2012
As previous posters mentioned, getting a good room in the Bilderberg seems to be a bit "hit and miss". While the rooms in the tower are apparantly quite nice, the rooms in the "garden wing" and the "villa", e.g. the old parts are somewhat on the small side. Actually, the Bilderberg reminds me of days long gone (I thought), when a "single" room was actually just this: A single bed in a shoe-sized room. While the "garden wing" sounds quite nice and quiet, it is apparantly the low end of the hotel. rooms small, in need of renovation. Mine had a strange smell and a severe water damage in the bathroom ceiling that made parts of the ceiling structure bend inwards. Adding the sound of dripping water from the pipe works... Another room, another stay - this time in the "villa": Same sized room but renovated: Single Bed with a soft mattrass, small desk, mini-bar - thats it. But no place to put the luggage (but the floor), bathroom door hinges that are crying out for some grease, no bedside desk... Do not get me wrong: It is clean place and the restaurant, I am sure, is very nice but the value for money is just not there. Adding the typical business hotel attitude of getting as much revenue out of a guest per stay is just not adding to the overall experience. Why do they have to give you a hard sell on an evening dinner arrangement (at 40 euros p. P.) at check-in? Why 24,50 Euros for breakfast (in my case typically two croissants and a coffee - 4.90 Euros at the next coffee bar)? Why expensive internet? Like somebody else said: "You leave and feel ripped off". I would agree. I understand that the hotel business is tough but why do hotels like this are not making an effort to get repeat business? Can not be that hard? Or is it? Will I be back? For the prices they charge and the lack of value they deliver - very likely not.

posted April 20, 2012
Where to start... Broken bathroom door, empty bottles in front of the room, several mysterious plastic items lying around the room, wifi not free, crappy service (like no one to help you with your luggage) and so forth. Will leave tomorrow for another hotel (was booked here for 7 nights)