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Santa Cruz, CA |
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We stayed at the Hilton for two nights and thoroughly enjoyed it. To start, the hotel has been recently updated throughout. this includes guest rooms which are modern, nicely designed, and clean, and the fitness center which has a nice pool, small gym, sauna, sun room, etc. They have wireless in all rooms, though for a fee. The staff was friendly & courteous. The breakfast spread is outstanding! The location is nearly ideal...really just in the center of the primry tourist attractions and just a few steps from the river Weser. Would stay here again. |
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Frankfurt, Germany |
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Beware of this place, the rooms are absolutely not what you expect from Hilton. Small and old when I was last staying there in early 2003 (I would rate them 3 stars), hopefully they will have some renovations soon...
The place used to be a SAS Radisson, then a Crowne Plaza and a Holiday Inn after that, now its owned by Hilton. All within 8 years as far as I can remember (It looks like rooms havent seen any major renovation during these years though). From my experience Maritim and Marriott, who are both in the same price range are nicer.
The location right within the Old town is nice though. |
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Greensboro, NC |
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This hotel FAR exceeded my expectations. The room was luxuriously appointed, and even the bathroom was beautifully sumptuous. Marble desk, great lighting, lounge chair & footstool, cocktail table, wonderfully comfortable bed, all done in a pleasing and elegant contemporary style. Even the hygeine products provided by the hotel and the huge complimentary bottle of Gerolsteiner helped add to the upmarket feeling of the place. The breakfast buffet, served in a glorious atrium, was overwhelming...much more than what one usually finds in this price range. All hotel staff were extremely friendly and very anxious to be of any type of service. In addition, the location is ideal for being "touristy" in Bremen, you can access the medieval Böttcherstra?Ÿe with its delightful shops directly from the hotel. This charming street leads right into the Old Town Square with the Bremer Stadtmusikanten, the Hanseatic Town Hall, Roland, and the awe-inspiring St. Peter's Cathedral. If I am ever able to return to Bremen, I would definitely stay here...I believe it is the nicest hotel in town. One word of caution...the parking garage can be a tight fit, so Watch Out for the walls when taking those corners!!! |
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Santa Cruz, CA |
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We stayed at the Hilton for two nights and thoroughly enjoyed it. To start, the hotel has been recently updated throughout. this includes guest rooms which are modern, nicely designed, and clean, and the fitness center which has a nice pool, small gym, sauna, sun room, etc. They have wireless in all rooms, though for a fee. The staff was friendly & courteous. The breakfast spread is outstanding! The location is nearly ideal...really just in the center of the primry tourist attractions and just a few steps from the river Weser. Would stay here again. |
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Frankfurt, Germany |
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Beware of this place, the rooms are absolutely not what you expect from Hilton. Small and old when I was last staying there in early 2003 (I would rate them 3 stars), hopefully they will have some renovations soon...
The place used to be a SAS Radisson, then a Crowne Plaza and a Holiday Inn after that, now its owned by Hilton. All within 8 years as far as I can remember (It looks like rooms havent seen any major renovation during these years though). From my experience Maritim and Marriott, who are both in the same price range are nicer.
The location right within the Old town is nice though. |
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Greensboro, NC |
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This hotel FAR exceeded my expectations. The room was luxuriously appointed, and even the bathroom was beautifully sumptuous. Marble desk, great lighting, lounge chair & footstool, cocktail table, wonderfully comfortable bed, all done in a pleasing and elegant contemporary style. Even the hygeine products provided by the hotel and the huge complimentary bottle of Gerolsteiner helped add to the upmarket feeling of the place. The breakfast buffet, served in a glorious atrium, was overwhelming...much more than what one usually finds in this price range. All hotel staff were extremely friendly and very anxious to be of any type of service. In addition, the location is ideal for being "touristy" in Bremen, you can access the medieval Böttcherstra?Ÿe with its delightful shops directly from the hotel. This charming street leads right into the Old Town Square with the Bremer Stadtmusikanten, the Hanseatic Town Hall, Roland, and the awe-inspiring St. Peter's Cathedral. If I am ever able to return to Bremen, I would definitely stay here...I believe it is the nicest hotel in town. One word of caution...the parking garage can be a tight fit, so Watch Out for the walls when taking those corners!!! |
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