This is a budget hotel near Nuremberg station. The rooms facing the station are smaller and very noisy. The rooms facing the street are slightly less noisy (though you still get the pleasure of the station announcer's voice from 5.a.m. until 1 a.m. the following day) and have bigger beds and a little more room. However, the downside is that you pay 10 Euros more a night for them. the room we stayed in on the third floor was clean and non smoking - but you do have to ask. The bathroom was fine but was shower only, no bath.
The breakfast buffet looked fine, but its not cheap and you can find nearly as much for less within walking distance and, of course, the station has lots of fast food outlets.
The staff were helpful but there is no bar or restaurant worthy of the name and US visitors will be surprised to find themselves charged for internet access at the rate of 5 Euros for an hour and 3 Euros after the first occasion to borrow an iron.
In summer the absence of air conditioning is a problem, but you can borrow a fan and this will at least move the air around and help block out the station noise. We found that this worked OK, but that might have been the beer and sausage working!
The hotel provides free transport passes for all local transport on a two daily basis and this is very useful. As is the mini bar, mainly because you can remove all the goodies and store your purchases from the local Liddels in it.
In sum, its a better than average budget hotel, that is very well located but you do get what you pay for. Still, we stayed there for 15 nights and found it OK.










