Usuário convidado
31 de janeiro de 2023
Heading east, slightly uphill from the bus-stop plaza you will see the sign for the hotel with the red begonias in flower baskets contrasting with the white of the hotel. This is a proud family run accommodation, staffing the reception and lounge. The front desk seemed always manned and helpful. You receive a pass upon arrival that lets you bus to the other towns up the road or the 350 back into Bolzano and the train station - a nice extra. We were on the 4th floor and loved our room (reached by stairs or lift) with its alcove and balcony. I loved my time in the corner alcove/inside turret with beautiful views in all directions., opening the windows to hear the bells. There were plenty of lamps and in our room, as throughout the hotel, lots of great art, particularly local watercolour scenes by the family's great uncle. The room didn't have a fridge, but my beer from the local market kept cold on the balcony. Wifi was a bit iffy as we were in a far corner reached through a couple sets of doors. I very much enjoyed my talks in the evening with one of the proprietors when i went down for a nightcap - I learnt a lot about many facets of the local region from him. There are many nearby restaurants and stores, most closing by 7pm. There is an upper walkway from town, by the escalators near the museum, that take you higher, and you can reach the hotel an alternate way than from the main street. This affords good views including that of the hotel...see attached photo. This is a venue where family pride serves dividends for the guests and the breakfasts were a great start to the day, also with pleasant and attentive staff.
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