City Hotel
Linz · Austria · Schillerstrasse 52
About City Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Linz
City Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Linz, Austria. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 3.7 / 5
The hotel is situated in a quiet street, and is also suitable for arriving with public transportation as the railway station is about 15 min walk. The room as well as the bathroom were quite spacious. But otherwise, the City Hotel doesn't Iive up to its 4 stars There is a mini fridge in the room that didn't work. The rooms - although thoroughly cleaned - don't correspond with four stars standards. The breakfast service was very slow. Food items were only refilled once they ran out. The tables weren't cleaned. There is no safe luggage storage. The baggage has to be left in the open space next to the reception area, I don't consider that safe at all. Beyond that, we were met with a very unfriendly welcome. Instead of greeting us, the receptionist told us we can't get our room yet. We've arrived early in the morning to get the most out of our sightseeing day and didn't actually expect to be accommodated right away.
Don't get fooled, this is certainly not a 4 star hotel, but 3 star at best. It is coveniently situated, at 20 minute easy walk from the main square. However, the quarter where it is located is not very pleasant as there are very few shops and restaurants nearby. Rooms are of a good size, but have stale odour and are in a desperate need of refurbishing. Breakfast buffet was fine, with certain bizarre rationing (of toast bread for instance). The staff was helpful. We stayed here with a group, but I wouldn't choose this hotel if had an option, maybe there are some better offers in the vicinity of city center.
ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE!!!!!!! Airco does nothing, every customer is complaining. Temperature in the room is so hot it is almost impossible to sleep. And what else would you want to do in a hotel?