I have stayed in this hotel for a business trip and I couldn’t be more disappointed. I booked my room as I heard the reputation of Concordia hotel. Here is my review : — when I got to the my room, the room was really cold But The staff were amazing and helpful to fix the problem of the heat. — wifi is quite a joke in this hotel. — bathroom wall was dirty — the armchair placed in the room was stained in several places(however it looked like they washed it but the stains were vividly shown) * This issues with cleaning made me doubt the whole room’s cleaning standard. + staff were friendly, welcoming and helpful +they had cute envelopes, letter papers and postcards of the hotel in the room for posting. +/-the breakfast buffet was quite normal. Overall I gave it two stars not one. Only and only because of the staff’s attitude.
Brittany S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Indianapolis, IN
Need a little zest in your life? Looking for some adventure? Well then, I highly recommend you pay a visit to The New York Times travel section. Be warned, one click of the button and you might find yourself traveling half the world round in search of a charming little Viking town by the name of Lund(pronounced«Loond») in the Skane region of Sweden. I can think of worse things to happen during a hohum afternoon at the office. So, here I am. Sitting on top of my duvet-covered bed in an attic-style room in Lund, Sweden sending Unilocal love back to Indy. A few reasons I think you should be here with me right now — — hot blondes, bicycles galore, rose bushes growing out of cracks on the street and a sausage named after the city — Lundaknake. You’ll find our hotel tucked away on a side street with old world charm on the exterior and«Ikea design» in the interior. If you want to stick to your American ways, you’ll take the elevator — if you’re trying to prove we’re not toooo lazy, take the stairs and find me on the fourth floor(down the hall from the sauna and rooftop patio). The clean and cozy room in which I am sitting has exposed wooden beams, an attic feel with a corner window, free Wifi, a desk with two comfy chairs and a charming tub that takes the modern approach to a Clawfoot tub. The front desk attendants were very helpful in pointing out great local restaurants and filling our stomachs with duck and Swedish beer. Here we are — stomachs full, watching Swedish tv and preparing for another day. In the morning, we’ll wake to a breakfast buffet in the basement of the hotel and walk just one block to the center of the city. When we’re ready to head back to Copenhagen, we can take relief knowing that it will only require 5 — 6 blocks of our loudass American bags dragging down the sidewalk to arrive at the train station. My mission for you: start here: