A Rosa Travemünde
Luebeck · Germany · Aussenallee 10
About A Rosa Travemünde — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Luebeck
A Rosa Travemünde is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Luebeck, Germany. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.4 / 5
The hotel is really beautiful, rooms, spa area. We spent there really nice time. Breakfast was really good with a wide range of choices, also healthy bio options. I hope we will visit this place again.
This was our second visit, we had a voucher to redeem, and overall it was a pleasant stay. The wellness area was great, the food was not bad, and staff were friendly throughout. However, checkout felt a bit impersonal — the receptionist didn’t ask about our experience and went straight to the invoice. For the room price, we expected a more thoughtful farewell.
My Honest Review – A Mix of Good and Disappointing Experiences I’ve stayed at many hotels and visited many destinations around the world. I’ve experienced some truly excellent accommodations — but I was quite surprised by this hotel. Despite paying a fairly high price for the room, there was no coffee machine, no kettle, no complimentary coffee or tea, and not even any cups or mugs in the room. If you want coffee maker, you have to purchase it — but not even available to purchase for us!!! which is quite disappointing for a hotel in this price range. I honestly didn’t expect such a basic service to be missing. This was my first time staying at this hotel. Normally, when I stay at a quality hotel, someone helps carry the luggage to the room. But here, we had to carry everything ourselves — no staff assistance was offered at all. I understand that some hotels in Europe, even 4-5 stars, may not offer porter service, but for a hotel of this standard, it’s something that should definitely be available. Frankly, the lack of a coffee maker, kettle, and cups was very disappointing and unacceptable. I strongly suggest the hotel improve this aspect. That said, there were also some positive points: the room was clean, comfortable, and the staff were friendly and helpful. For Asian travelers: be aware that in Germany, if you want to use the sauna, you are required to be completely nude — otherwise, you won’t be allowed to enter. This might come as a cultural shock, so I suggest the hotel consider offering private or modest options if they want to welcome more international guests.