“Everything was clean and inviting. Not too many people, it never felt overcrowded.”
“Entire staff was super friendly and everything was neat and clean. Plus point for having vegan options on the menue.”
“Great Therme and super relaxing. We really enjoyed how easy it was to go back and forth from the Hotel to the spa. Perfect for a short weekend to relax and de-stress.”
“Very modern hotel and interior. Everything looked very new and well maintained. Beds were very comfortable. The bathroom was nice, even though the all glass enclosure of the toilet was a bit odd (but there was a sliding door, if you needed privacy). The breakfast was fantastic - great selection with some day to day variety. The spa and bath attached to the hotel are really nice. I was positively surprised that there were appointments available in the spa - often times those have been booked. I had two massages and a mudpack. Very nice and relaxing. We're planning to return.”
“Clean,,comfort fantastic breakfast, amazing thermal spa , surrounding Spreewald forest is great for walking cycling or taking a boat out on the canals which run through the Forest. Just wonderful relaxing place to be”
“Clean, Cosy, Well organized in a super quiet location, Hotel and Thermen Staff is well prepared and welcoming. 10+ Experience worthy to do!”
“The breakfast was varied and tasty, free parking, the Internet is fast, the bathroom is big and very modern, the main attraction is the therme - big therme with a lot of nice pools in a different temperatures, excellent and magnificent sauna complex, very comfortable therme, nice store at the reception ”
“Great short stay. Therms hugely enjoyable. Surroundings tranquil, breakfast bonanza truly German style, one could not try everything unless had three stomachs !”
“Really family friendly. i also like the way the therme and the hotel are integrated. The room 'key' is a wrist band which also is used to book any hotel or wellness centre costs to the room.”
“The thermal was perfect! The only good thing about the hotel is having direct access to the thermal.”