Along with a restaurant, there's a coffee shop/cafe on site. WiFi is available in public spaces for a fee. A terrace and multilingual staff are also featured at Hotel Laterne. Limited parking is available for a fee and is offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
The hotel is quaint, lovely and very charming. Location is in the middle of activity which is great. Negative if this is the hustle and bustle of late night boozing and noise. Being in a room at the front does not allow for a good nights sleep - be prepared for that. Starts again very early with Lorrieâs, deliveries, etc.
Was very appreciative of an early check in when we arrived and our meal was fantastic. Breakfast was poor, old, dried fruit and limited choice.
Good breakfast, generally good location. Boy is this place crowded. We could barely get our luggage past the tables in the front of the building. There is no place to park. We parked at the Vincent strasse parking garage for about 12 dollars a day. Manager wanted 30 dollars a day. Also I asked if he could call a taxi to the festspielhaus and he just gave me the phone number to call. I asked if he knew how to get there and he had no idea what I was talking about. You might find this as an issue in Europe overall is that locals really have a tough time knowing about the town and area that they live in. Gotta do your homework and live by trial and error in europe. Room was generally clean and had beer and coke in the fridge. The Lowenbrau hof across the way is really good. Like other local hotels, you have to pay something like 5 to 10 euros for hotel tax per night. Be ready for that. No incidental deposit as far as I can recall.