Brita Hotel Stuttgart
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Welcome to Brita Hotel Stuttgart, your Stuttgart “home away from home.” Brita Hotel Stuttgart aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.
While staying at Brita Hotel Stuttgart, visitors can check out Sepulchral Chapel (Grabkapelle) (1.3 mi) and Mercedes-Benz Museum (2.5 mi), some of Stuttgart's top attractions.
The rooms offer a minibar, a desk, and a seating area, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease.
Brita Hotel Stuttgart features 24 hour front desk, room service, and currency exchange. In addition, as a valued Brita Hotel Stuttgart guest, you can enjoy breakfast that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to a parking garage.
If you are looking for a good seafood restaurant, you may want to check out Da Salvo while staying at Brita Hotel Stuttgart.
Plus, during your trip, don’t forget to check out some of the popular gardens, such as Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden, Schlossgarten, and Hohenheimer Gärten.
Brita Hotel Stuttgart puts the best of Stuttgart at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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The accomodations are very clean and comfortable and the staff was always pleasant. The complimentary breakfast in the morning was quite extensive and provided all of us what we needed for a good meal prior to starting our day.
In addition to the many Christmas Markets in the area, we took the opportunity to spend a day at the Porsche and Mercedes-Benz museums. With the ease of hopping the train to these locations, I would highly recommend these two museums if you are at all interested in automobiles.
I had to travel by train to a work destination which was easy to navigate. The train system in Germany is very good, and easy to get around. This hotel provides you with a free pass which is good for all trains and busses. I was told to get to the hotel by train, but took the bus instead. The bus drivers did not speak English, but a friendly passenger helped me get to my destination. It seemed that all the under 45 folks speak English very well and are willing to help foreign visitors.
This hotel was good, my only complaint was the shower in the bathroom. The whole bathroom was the shower, so the bathroom floor was wet afterwords. The water went all over the bathroom floor. This may be a minor inconvenience to some. They need to slope the floor towards the drain, so the whole bathroom floor is not wet after a shower.
If you go, Upper Esslingen (Ubereslingen or Neckar) is a very nice place to visit. It's just a couple of train stops away. They have fine restaraunts such as the Einhorn and nice historic buildings which are 1200 years old. This town is very charming, they have lots of festivals and a great market on Saturday. I stopped by to see the market, and had a good time with free samples!
I would like to go back again, it's a nice area. Took the train to the Mercedes Benz museum in Stuttgart which was fantastic, a must see. The restaraunt across the street is great, called VHB. Take the train to Stuttgart which has nice plazas and shopping. Public transportation is easy, just bring a map. No problem if you don't speak German.
Breakfast was just average but enough to get you started for the day. Location is ok - close enough to public transport but not really near anywhere.
I would say that what you get is ok if you pay 50 EURO (single) or 60 EURO (double) - if you have to pay more it's really not worth it.
This hotel was perfect with very friendly staff.
The rooms were clean and comfortable.
The hotel is situated in the middle of the town with easy access to the train station.
Plenty of shops, cafe's and restaurants in the area.
I would stay here again.
For all the days you stay you get a free ticket for all public transportation in Stuttgart.
The price called at the reception (155€ p.P./night) is ridiculous.
Booking via telephone gave 90 € p.P./night, including 9€ breakfast onto the invoice.
The Internet Access was around 18 € per 6 days - very uncomfortable to use with multiple devices (no logout function so to get online with your table/phone and your computer you have to wait at least 10 minutes with the wifi antenna switched off).
The breakfast was good.
The staff was okay, and service orientated.
The room I got was a double room for a single person, so I was lucky regarding the size, a colleague got a real single room - for the same price, which was not much bigger then the (small) bed.
So his stay was worse than mine.
Shower had no solid separation between the shower and the hair dryer-that is life risking, the shower curtain is sticking to your back-that is disgusting.
If you're unlucky like me with a room windows to the road: people behave there like onto the autobahn.
Overall an acceptable place to stay in a very expensive area of germany, the topping: a ticket for the public transportation system is a nice to have - if you're using it.
"I'm not sure if there are any rooms that don't face the busy street, but if there are, I would ask for one."Read full review
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