The hotel is handily located close to the Hauptbahnhof (central railway station). I had a warm welcome from Tomasz at reception who expressed concern that I hadn't arrived until 22:00, when reception closes at 23:00. He also had a wide knowledge of English football league teams, mentioning the League Two side from my home city on seeing my address. I was given a complimentary beer on check in.
I was upgraded to a suite, which was lovely, with the room split into a 'bedroom', a 'lounge' and a bathroom. There was a TV in each of the 'bedroom' and 'lounge'. Unfortunately, I managed to hit my head a number of times on the metal frame in which the two TVs were set, which divided the room into bedroom and lounge, and which I also used as a bit of a desk. I hit my head one of these times when I tried to move around the room in the dark.
The room was not cleaned during my stay; this was something explained on check-in; that they generally now only clean rooms when the occupancy changes and that you can obtain fresh towels, etc from a point in the corridor if needed. A sign in the lift said this was brought in during Covid as they dealt with staff sickness.
The bathroom was modern and clean but unfortunately the shower (with both monsoon and spray fittings) didn't have a door and I found it impossible to stop water seeping out and leaving a large puddle on the bathroom floor which I had to mop up with the bath mat.
Overall, I had an enjoyable stay.