Resonanz in November
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Advantages Location.
Disadvantages The hotel doesn't have its own parking
Hotel Resonanz from Vienna fit with the old side of this beautiful city. It was in November, two years ago when we arrived in Vienna in the same time with the first snow. Not too far for the Stephan platz we found this hotel and we chosed to stay for a week end. The room prices are lower for the week ends. It was free only one apartment, an old stylish apartment with kitchen and a big bedroom and another small room with two beds (maybe for children). In the morning we saw at the huge windows some doves flying around. It is a wonderful pictures to saw in the morning. The breakfast is included in the room price and it is fresh and tasty and varied. I have to talk about the place where we had the breakfast. It was like in a fairytale. It was snowing with big snowflakes until we saw at the windows and enjoyed our coffee. It was so relaxing and quiet. The hotel is located so close to a lot of touristic objectives. St. Stephen's Cathedral Austria's most eminent Gothic edifice, the Opera, the Imperial Palace (Hofburg) and the Museums of Fine Arts and of Natural History can be reached in a leisurely walk of just a few minutes, as well as the shopping areas around the Kärntner Strasse and the Graben. The stuff is very friendly and helpful. The hotel doesn't have its own parking place. There are a lot of parking places on the streets but so crowded.
I recommend this hotel for a short travel and not for sophisticated people.
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TheHairyGodmother 13/11/2010 12:56
aacuarelaa 05/03/2010 17:11
Nice to meet you flyingllamas :)
flyingllamas 05/03/2010 14:22
I agree with you that it is not necessary to have perfect English to be useful and some of the native English speakers on here are incredibly arrogant about this, however, English does have to be at a level where it is easily readable and doesn't lead to confusion about what you actually mean. This aside, my main reason for only giving a somewhat helpful is because most of the points made here need some expansion.
aacuarelaa 04/03/2010 09:09
To sewbizzie and rosebud2001: I would like to know if you are more interested in English grammar rather then informations about products? Sorry about my English but I think that the informations are more important, if the text is intelligible.
sewbizzie 04/03/2010 08:36
Proper ENGLISH please