Nov 7 '10 at 15:14
We stayed in this hotel for a couple of weeks while relocating to Wiesbaden. It wasn't a good stay. First they gave us keys to a room that was already occupied... by a very large man made of pure muscle. He chased me down the hall in his towel after I walked in on him coming out of the shower. The second room they gave us was unoccupied but sat directly above the bus stop on Luisenstrasse. It's noisy, especially on weekends late at night. The smell of diesel fumes permeated the room. After several sleepless nights we requested a new room. The new room was quiet and secluded. A member of the housekeeping staff, perhaps familiar with the benefits of this rooms seclusion, came into the room while my wife was there alone. He cornered her and .... well he tried some things he shouldn't have. She pushed her way past him and ran to the front desk to report the incident. They got rid of the sleazy housekeeping staff member and moved us to a different room... in the exact place in the building as the first room, just one floor up. The next day we found a different hotel and moved out. Aside from the obvious problems with the staff and getting keys to an already occupied room, the hotel itself is just OK. The beds are old and saggy. The carpets are old and stained. The windows are old and don't keep out much noise. The restaurant is mediocre (as is the Rhein Main Grill referenced in other reviews here). It could use a good overall rehab. Either that or a name change to Holiday Inn. The location is great. One block to the Wiesbaden pedestrian zone and market square. Restaurants and shopping in every direction. Close to the main train station. Parking is about 20 Euro per day.