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Monday, March 24, 2014
A weekend in Salzburg!
Last saturday I have been to the Austrian city Salzburg.
The reason for my trip was a dinner at the renowned "Obauer" restaurant in Werfen, about half an hour south of Salzburg city. Due to the fact that we want to tour through the old town and stroll through some shops, I decided to book a room at the Sheraton Hotel.
Normally, I do not really like to stay at a Sheraton hotel, but the one in Salzburg has an excellent Club Lounge with balconies and stunning views to the castle hill, as well as a vast buffet with high-quality products. There has always been warm and cold dishes, cakes and n excellent choice of drinks, from non-alcoholic, coffee to alcoholic beverages.
Although I contacted the hotel directly to allocate a room in a modern style, they did not meet my request. Nonetheless they upgraded us to a King Suite with a separate living room, bedroom and two bathrooms.
The bathroom was in good condition, with a small bath tub, a single vanity, a separate shower with dirty shower head as well as "branded" toiletries by Frette. In fact these bath amenities are even worse than Sheraton's own "Shine" line and smell a bit cheap, to be honest. Please note that they once had Bulgari - really - when I stayed there in December 2012.
All in all, our stay was very comfortable, the staff average, although the woman in the Club Lounge was very attentive, and the location satisfying. As the Club Lounge is really worth to stay at this Sheraton, I will try to stay here again when I am back in Salzburg.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Travel Diary: My Summer holidays Part 3
My second week of travelling through the
very Southern Italy and I am still very impressed of the beauty of the Amalfi
Coast! Now I am on the way to Calabria and I just left the Peninsula of
Sorrento, Vico Equense and the Capo La Gala hotel!
The hotel itself did a small change from
the morning after my last blog entry! The requested and promised Lorenzo
Villoresi toiletries were not in the room, but after I asked one of the
super-friendly front office ladies, she immediately called all departments to get
me the last products they could find! To top this service she also gave us a
restaurant recommendation for a really wow-experience- we had the best dinner
with locals only during this week!
The room itself was bright, with sea view
window, comfy bed and nice bathroom with very small and old-smelling Palais
Jamais Etro toiletries!
Furthermore there is a Spa with indoor pool, which is beautifully designed but not good managed (empty Ortigia soaps and terrible smell of dirty water in the corner o the relaxing room), as well as very nice Carthusia toiletries if you book a Prestige room or a suite! I do not like these hotels which make two-class system with the toiletries, this gives me more the feeling of a cheap hotel than a five-star property, but the front desk told me that they will have Carthusia everywhere soon! Again I have to mention the four ladies at the front desk, who are more than very helpful and they are so friendly - they greeted us like friends!
The breakast is a nice Buffet of a 5-star
hotel and the service is friendly.
Although they try to be luxury in some
aspects, which have to be improved for this price category, they get 8 Points
out of 10 for one of the best front office staff I've ever had as a hotel
guest!
Yesterday I had a great day in Capri! I
went there with the Speed Ferry from Sorrento and experienced one of the most
beautiful islands I've ever been! The streets are narrow and you can find every
world-famous Designer you can imagine: there is a Prada store next to the
funicular, a Louis Vuitton shop in the luxury shopping street and of course the
Carthusia factory with the factory store around the corner - a MUST for every
Capri visitor!
I have bought a nice 50ml perfume called
1689, which is a great male perfume mix by Carthusia! The price was 55 Euros
for 50ml, which is not too overpriced for a nice holiday souvenier! Afterwards
I strolled into the shop of the famous Qvisisana Palace, where they have
beautiful accessoires in cool beige and brown colours.
After the shopping tour I passed by a very
chic restaurant called Edodè, which serves excellent sea food! The only problem
or shok for me was the service charge of 14 Euros!!! It was a nice lunch, but
not really worth such high obligatory tip or service charge!
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