This hotel may cause hesitation when you pull into the parking lot or view it from the ferry. It will certainly give you a moment to pause as you enter to the reception area. Thankfully, the staff is quite friendly and helpful, the rooms are clean, albeit small, and the views on the waterside are fantastic. For a night or two, it fits the bill and is reasonably priced. You won't have a sleepless night due to the conditions, but I will say I felt a bit disappointed after only seeing the photos on-line. They certainly capture the beauty of the view, but the hotel is nondescript, and feels sort of out-dated and what I would guess would be a 2, possibly 3 star in the States. The rooms' balconies are really just one long one so it does not feel very private. The rooms also do not have fans or air conditioners, so on a warm evening (which we had) you have to leave the door to the balcony open. Since anyone on that floor can simply walk right in, you may not sleep a securely as you might otherwise. You will also likely have several roommates from the insect family join you with the door open. The mattresses in our room were quite soft, though I don't know if that is consistant from room to room. The stairwell is narrow with metal banisters/balusters which also gives it a bit of a shady feel. The wifi was not working on the night that we arrived, however, the next morning we had no problem getting a signal. The breakfast is basic, though coming from the States, may suit the majority. Germans may be very disappointed. I am not sure that we would return to this hotel, though we will certainly return to the restaurant for dinner if back in the area.