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Aparthotel Münzgasse

In Dresden near Frauenkirche

Close to Frauenkirche

This Dresden property is located near Frauenkirche, Albertinum, and Residenzschloss. Additional nearby points of interest include Semperoper.

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Hotel restaurant

Aparthotel Münzgasse provides a restaurant, a health club, and wireless Internet access. Other amenities include a coffee shop/café and multilingual staff.

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Kitchenettes

Guestrooms have CD players, satellite television, and direct-dial phones; rooms also include cookware/dishes/utensils, coffee/tea makers, and hair dryers.

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Hotel review summary of Aparthotel Münzgasse, Dresden Hotel

Scores are based on a 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) rating system.
Overall satisfaction 80% of travellers (4 of 5) recommend this hotel
4.4
Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
3.8 4.6 4.6 4.6
Scores are based on a 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) rating system.

Most recent reviews and ratings for Aparthotel Münzgasse in Dresden

All reviews displayed are submitted by customers who stayed at this hotel. Only the 3 most recent reviews are shown.

A traveller from San Francisco, CA recommends this hotel
Overall satisfaction Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
5 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Posted: 15-Sep-09

Great Location Great Price

Extremely nice location close to everything. We are very happy to have found this place to stay. One bedroom and living room. It’s great to have the kitchen and a wash machine during our stay. Restaurants are just all around the location. Only complain is that you have to walk up the stairs to the reception office. If you travel with more than 2 people, just have one person watch the stuff downstairs, while the other person check in to avoid carrying luggages up to the reception office. Also be aware of the taxi service next to this place. We had a bad taxi driver who charged us 30 euro to go to Schloss Moritzburg while it should only cost less than 25 eruo. He drove more to jack up the price and even though we told him to stop already. So ask for a price before you take taxi to schloss Moritzburg. Also the reception people are not helpful to give much details, they would rather you take a tour through them which costs 80 euro per person. It’s also possible to take S bahn and bus to schloss Moritzburg, but find out the bus schedule first because the bus only goes there like once an hour, otherwise it’s the most economic way.

A traveller does not recommend this hotel
Overall satisfaction Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
4 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.0
Posted: 6-Jul-09

Dresden is a construction zone

Despite an email indicating there was air conditioning, the air conditioning was the management giving us a fan. We also moved from the 5 star building to the 4 star building b/c it was quieter. No reduction in price, other than offering to pay for 1 breakfast, was given for these 3 remaining nights.

A traveller from Studio City, CA does not recommend this hotel
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2 1.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
Posted: 1-Jul-09

Great location, great room, AWFUL FRONT DESK

For a long-term stay, this would be the place. The rate was similar to a one-room hotel, but we had a lovely apartment with kitchen. However -- The people at the front desk were awful. One woman purposely gave me incorrect change when I bought a map. Although we had vouchers for breakfast, when we checked out they tried to charge the three of us 12 Euros apiece (approx. $17 at the exchange rate) for a buffet breakfast of bread and cold cuts. I objected, and was subjected to a prolonged and insulting exchange with the front-desk clerk. I offered to pay less (I had seen that the restaurant where breakfast was offered was charging 5.99 Euros to customers who had walked in off the street), but instead I was called "a thief who wanted something for nothing." When I said I had been given breakfast vouchers, I was questioned about the color of the vouchers, where they were, etc., etc. It made what would have otherwise been an excellent experience into something extremely unpleasant.