The hotel is fine for a couple of nights and cheaper than Vianden, simply as it is less touristy.
The owners are friendly, the food good.
If though there was a group of you, that wanted an easy choice of where to eat each night, then the village doesn’t offer any choices. In short, it’s quiet.
A friend of mine stayed at the very popular Petry in Vianden a couple of weeks ago and was disappointed that it definitely wasn’t as good as when he‘s last stayed several times. One of the problems is that the restaurant cannot now decide if it’s a pizza take-away joint or a sit down restaurant. The service for hotel residential guests (who naturally enough don’t order take-away pizza) suffers as the take-away demand is occupying too much time.
The owners are friendly, the food good.
If though there was a group of you, that wanted an easy choice of where to eat each night, then the village doesn’t offer any choices. In short, it’s quiet.
A friend of mine stayed at the very popular Petry in Vianden a couple of weeks ago and was disappointed that it definitely wasn’t as good as when he‘s last stayed several times. One of the problems is that the restaurant cannot now decide if it’s a pizza take-away joint or a sit down restaurant. The service for hotel residential guests (who naturally enough don’t order take-away pizza) suffers as the take-away demand is occupying too much time.
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