I've spent a ******* long time working all over Germany and have never really had problems. The last 7-8 years I have spent more time in hotels than at home ranging from corporate chains to local hostelries and so far have found that smaller chains and the locals are much better than the large US corporates however service in nearly all of them has been good. I tend not to eat in hotels anyway as most hotels are not too brilliant when it comes to food. Some of the best to stay are small inns where you're going to get a good welcome and not only will the food will be locally sourced and the portions MTT sized but also very good. Personally whenever I go back to England I find the hotels are overpriced, unfriendly and the service not exactly brilliant and I have had to complain numerous times about that.
As for Bonn, I worked there for just over 6 months and although I tended to stay in one particular hotel I tried some of the others. Those in the town center tend to be small family run joints for tourists and I will admit a couple were not too brilliant but I used to stay at the Hilton which is directly on the Rhine and always got a room overlooking the river, with balcony, full cooked breakfast and always around the €100 mark.
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There's a British fish 'n' chip place in Bonn. One of my locals does fish 'n' chips about every 6 weeks, pretty darn good actually.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIn the centre of Munich by the farmers market (the Viktualienmarktof) you've got The Victorian House 1438 - The Victorian House 1438
Any time you need a cream tea or a yourshire pud it's the place to go. We've tried walking in for a table on two occasions only to be welcomed by a full house. Reservations are must.
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They did ban our beef for years despite having no reason to.
Their sprouts killed 30 people in one summer.
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Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View PostAs for the British food outlets in Munich idea: There have been several attempts but it seems the (undeserved) reputation of British food is difficult to over come and all have gone bust. I believe there is currently a pie shop in the Ostbahnhof.
Any time you need a cream tea or a yourshire pud it's the place to go. We've tried walking in for a table on two occasions only to be welcomed by a full house. Reservations are must.
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Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View PostThere have been several attempts but it seems the (undeserved) reputation of British food is difficult to over come and all have gone bust. I believe there is currently a pie shop in the Ostbahnhof.
The Brits all think a chippy is a good idea (which it is), but the Brits wont use it often enough to keep it going and the Germans are reluctant to try it.
Every single German who has tried British food that I know has told me that it is wonderful but their friends laugh when they suggest trying it.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNonsense. Stayed at the Marriott Cologne last month, not particularly cheap. Food not very good either
Germans don't do service very well, not particularly friendly.
And lets not mention Bonn, overpriced rip off.
Petrol prices about the same I was interested to see.
I have found hotels to be pretty good on price. Where price is equivelant to the UK the standard is way better.
Service: You are right.
German food: You are right.
Friendly: Sorry, btu I have never had anything but friendly except for the previously mentioned service staff.
Bonn: Never been so accept what you say.
Petrol: I see the same digits as price here and in UK with exchange rate that makes it cheaper (but not much)
As for the British food outlets in Munich idea: There have been several attempts but it seems the (undeserved) reputation of British food is difficult to over come and all have gone bust. I believe there is currently a pie shop in the Ostbahnhof.
The Brits all think a chippy is a good idea (which it is), but the Brits wont use it often enough to keep it going and the Germans are reluctant to try it.
Every single German who has tried British food that I know has told me that it is wonderful but their friends laugh when they suggest trying it.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell you claimed German luxury hotels were cheap. They're not. Marriott was the cheapest 5 star in Cologne at the time.
I've stayed in many hotels in Germany over the years, boutique etc. Some have been good, the majority have been no better than their English counterparts.
In the late 80s and 90s, service was markedly inferior to the UK, luckily they've improved this somewhat.
Food in any part of Germany cannot compare wiht London.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMarriott?
American chain hotel, that's the trouble. Take a look at some of these places instead;
Luxury Boutique Hotels Germany
Or these;
Germany luxury hotels, 5 star hotels Germany - Conde Nast Johansens
These are rather good too;
Finest Hideaway Resorts | A-ROSA
I've stayed in many hotels in Germany over the years, boutique etc. Some have been good, the majority have been no better than their English counterparts.
In the late 80s and 90s, service was markedly inferior to the UK, luckily they've improved this somewhat.
Food in any part of Germany cannot compare wiht London.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNonsense. Stayed at the Marriott Cologne last month, not particularly cheap. Food not very good either
Germans don't do service very well, not particularly friendly.
And lets not mention Bonn, overpriced rip off.
Petrol prices about the same I was interested to see.
American chain hotel, that's the trouble. Take a look at some of these places instead;
Luxury Boutique Hotels Germany
Or these;
Germany luxury hotels, 5 star hotels Germany - Conde Nast Johansens
These are rather good too;
Finest Hideaway Resorts | A-ROSA
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAs are the prices of their luxury hotels and their best restaurants, happily. Beautiful country, friendly lot, fabulous wines (among some awful ones too), even has very good weather in some areas, but please don't tell the plebs about it.
Germans don't do service very well, not particularly friendly.
And lets not mention Bonn, overpriced rip off.
Petrol prices about the same I was interested to see.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostGermans are generally about 20-30 years behind the main trends in food, fashion and the economy. I ought to know I've been every year for about 20 years.
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Germans are generally about 20-30 years behind the main trends in food, fashion and the economy. I ought to know I've been every year for about 20 years.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostAny foreign restaurant should flourish in Munich, German cuisine is disgusting IMHO.
I always eat Italian or Turkish when in Deutschland.Originally posted by wim121 View PostWhat's wrong with it? I picture sausages, chocolate and busty women with beer?
Pig's head with beetroot; yum yum.
I'm not too keen on those big dumplings though.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 21 September 2011, 08:35.
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