I had a brief one night stay en route to Frankfurt. The hotel is not at all bad, certainly better than I had expected. I requested a last minute change to a room with two beds upon checking in. Not a problem, despite the hotel being completely sold out during the Reunification holiday weekend. No suite upgrade was possible, as the last suite had been booked the night previous. The room on the 4th floor was comfortable, not compact as I had been led to believe by some of the hotel's own room descriptions. What impressed me was the quality of F&B in both the Club Lounge as well as the lobby restaurant. The evening reception featured German roast pork and dumplings, in addition to prepared salad/canapé options and desserts. Wine and beer were available, but my companion and I drank only mineral water, so no comments on quality or selection. Breakfast, in lieu of 1,000 points, was served in the somewhat elegant Tafelhof venue. A chef was on hand to prepare one's egg dish of choice, and did so following the exact wishes of my companion and I. The quality of the accompaniments was stellar, the naturally smoked bacon being especially tasty. Pastries were warm, buttery and flaky. Service was attentive and polite to a fault. The only negative was the compact parking situation. As the hotel was fully booked, and we had arrived late, all the parking spots that would have accommodated our large vehicle were already occupied. As a result, we parked next door at the Maritim hotel. I wouldn't hesitate to return, although perhaps during a less busy period.