I stayed at the Hotel Cascade as the usual Hotels I am booking, when my lectures at the University of applied science Lucerne end late and a return back home is not reasonable coming back next day early in the morning, where either fully booked or too high priced for what they offer.
I was really surprised how near this hotel was located from my school and how much things are offered for less cost compared to the Hotel Alpina or Hotel Waldstätterhof eg AC, free WLAN, Minibar. Alpina does not offer WLAN at all and Waldstätterhof you have to pay for. Minibar is neither available in the one nor in the other mentioned hotel.
The room in Cascada hotel are simple, but clean. My room had even a little balcony. I guess it could be quite noisy the weekends as there are bars and restaurants around and a huge complex of cinema around the corner. As there was an AC I did not open the window anyway, but used the AC during the night. The bed is comfy and I had a good sleep.
What is a nice add on in the hotel is the restaurant Bolero situated in the hotel itself. It's a spanish restaurant that offers a range of typical Spanish dishes such as different style Paella, Tapas etc. As my school finished late I did not have a main dish, but orderet Tapas at the restaurant...I stayed at the Hotel Cascade as the usual Hotels I am booking, when my lectures at the University of applied science Lucerne end late and a return back home is not reasonable coming back next day early in the morning, where either fully booked or too high priced for what they offer.
I was really surprised how near this hotel was located from my school and how much things are offered for less cost compared to the Hotel Alpina or Hotel Waldstätterhof eg AC, free WLAN, Minibar. Alpina does not offer WLAN at all and Waldstätterhof you have to pay for. Minibar is neither available in the one nor in the other mentioned hotel.
The room in Cascada hotel are simple, but clean. My room had even a little balcony. I guess it could be quite noisy the weekends as there are bars and restaurants around and a huge complex of cinema around the corner. As there was an AC I did not open the window anyway, but used the AC during the night. The bed is comfy and I had a good sleep.
What is a nice add on in the hotel is the restaurant Bolero situated in the hotel itself. It's a spanish restaurant that offers a range of typical Spanish dishes such as different style Paella, Tapas etc. As my school finished late I did not have a main dish, but orderet Tapas at the restaurant bar to take away to my room. If you order it via room service they bill you with CHF 10.- which is absolutely not necessary as you just have to go down by the elevator order your meal or Tapas, take it on a salver (they give you a salver where the plates are placed on) up to your room and you saved CHF 10.- :-)
Hotel staff is helpful, friendly and the service is very efficient. I will stay at the Cascada now more often when I have to stay in Lucerne over night.More
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