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9, Adenauerallee, 53113, Bonn, Köln, DE Germany
kontakte telefon: +49 228 26010
webseite: www.ameronhotels.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 50.7336624, Longitude: 7.108109
Christoph Burkhardt
::A hotel this nice that relies on Telekom to deliver wifi doesn't seem to understand we're past 2020. The wifi here isn't reliable nor is it fast enough. I couldn't finish a single video call.
Łukasz (Seager)
::Easily a 5 star service with staff speaking good english, very professional, nice and helpful. The room was spacious and tidy, but nothing unusual. The hotel is far from important places, but has a beautiful riverside patio.
Zoltan Hegyi
::Would definitely stay here again. The location is amazing, just next to the river and 10 minutes walk from the center. The room was clean and well equipped, especially the bathroom. Breakfast offers everything from scrambled eggs to banana bread, they offer oat milk and lactose free milk too. The community spaces are also nice.
Jeroen Vreeburg
::It was 'OK' but I expected more. We booked a standard room and got a room on the ground floor overlooking the entry of the hotel. So we went back to the reception for an upgrade to a riverside room. The extra charge was higher than the online surcharge. Just a few euro's, but still... In addition, it was not mentioned that the minibar was included in this rate. Not that we would have completely emptied the minibar, but it would have justified the extra charge because other than the view these Comfort rooms are nothing special. Same for the breakfast: this was pretty standard and for €17 I expected more. For example ordered eggs, some luxury products (e.g. salmon) and at least better coffee. There is a professional coffee maker behind the counter, but instead guests need to get it from a machine, which tasted accordingly. Maybe due to a lack of staff, also because there was only one person doing the check-out which caused quite a queue. All in all it was pretty expensive and the price did not justify the quality.
Nancy Karin
::Location is perfect, a short pleasant walk from the centre of town and along the river. The hotel tries to be something it does not quite achieve. The rooms are small and if you want to spend time in your room for anything other than sleeping, I suggest you spend just a little more and get the junior suite, just for the size, which the only difference really. There is free minibar included, but it's basic and not worth more than €10 of drinks and snacks, by my estimate. There is a pillow menu and you just have to direct dial reception to get your pillow of choice. There was however no telephone in the room to call them on and you only have until 10pm to do that. I didn't test the pillows before then so tried to sleep with a bad pillow. The breakfast is the most basic I have ever experienced in Germany and I have travelled a lot. I didn't enjoy anything in the tiny breakfast buffet and would never pay thst exorbitant price for such a cheap and basic selection again. Go elsewhere for breakfast if you have the time. Make sure to park your car at the roundabout at the front door to the hotel, check in and take your luggage upstairs as if you go directly to the car park and then take your suitcases out there instead, you will have to carry your luggage up 3 flights of stairs to get to ground level and the entry of the hotel. There is no elevator in the car park but 2 tiny charming ones in the hotel thankfully. You have to walk down many steps to the restaurant, so it's not suitable for the older generation but it feels like that is the target market for the hotel. They do try to market themselves as a top hotel, but they don't achieve. It is pleasant enough, but far too expensive for what it is in the end.