Let’s move on to breakfast. The first morning began with a glance at this sign. Am I the only one who thinks that a hotel with a sign like this disqualifies itself and makes it very clear that it has no claim whatsoever to being a luxury hotel?

Luckily, there was always a table available, which spared the hotel from having a very angry and increasingly vocal guest. Sometimes they sat us in the bar, but I can live with that.
There was a menu.

A little more care wouldn't go amiss (sorry, you need to know German to get that – it's quite a glaring spelling mistake).

The items I ordered were OK, but nothing special.

The buffet was extensive and made a good first impression. The cheese, in particular, was more reminiscent of a slaughter feast than a luxury spread.

There was plenty of choice, but unfortunately the quality wasn’t always top-notch. In some cases, it was a bit of quantity over quality. That was a shame, as there was a lot of potential here. Still, it’s one of the better breakfasts.