I just want to write in large letters in the first line: ATTENTION! THE THIEVES! In the middle of December 2010 we were in Dü sseldorf. We stayed at the Diana Hotel on Janstrasse 31. Comfort, food and service were average. But what happened at the end of our stay in this "hospitable" hotel is beyond all the decencies of a civilized society.
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I just want to write in large letters in the first line: ATTENTION! THE THIEVES!
In the middle of December 2010 we were in Dü sseldorf. We stayed at the Diana Hotel on Janstrasse 31. Comfort, food and service were average. But what happened at the end of our stay in this "hospitable" hotel is beyond all the decencies of a civilized society...
For two days we left for France in Paris. We asked the staff, and in particular the manager Shvetlana and an old German (I don’t remember his name, but he looked very much like the former “fat” chancellor) to leave our things for storage, because. we had to return and spend 2 more days with them. To this request, with the consent of the hostess of the hotel, Frau Lydia, they graciously agreed. At the same time, Frau Lydia personally guaranteed us the safety of our property! All valuables (Russian passports, papers, car keys and documents, as well as some money), so as not to take with us on a trip, we convincingly and repeatedly asked to leave in a safe. The staff understood us and showed us the safe where everything will be stored…
Returning to Dü sseldorf, we were given a bag with all valuables not from the safe, but from the “top shelf” of the staff room closet. At the same time, we found, or rather did not find, 1000 euros in the wallet. Everything else (including Russian rubles, credit cards, keys) was untouched. I had to call the police and testify. The owner of this establishment, Lydia, fell into hysterics, screaming, cursing us, believing that we had deliberately set up this situation. The madhouse lasted half a day, the mood was fouled, plans were crumpled. There was enough money left for the trip home. I had to save on everything because of these freaks.
Frau Lydie's advice - better deal with your staff, or the rats that work for you, and be more polite with customers, we have a conscience and decency, unlike you.
In the evening of that day, we had to pack up and leave this hotel, this city and this country with a very bitter sediment...
Never, ever stay at the Diana Hotel Dü sseldorf.
In the middle of December 2010 we were in Dü sseldorf. We stayed at the Diana Hotel on Janstrasse 31. Comfort, food and service were average. But what happened at the end of our stay in this "hospitable" hotel is beyond all the decencies of a civilized society...
For two days we left for France in Paris. We asked the staff, and in particular the manager Shvetlana and an old German (I don’t remember his name, but he looked very much like the former “fat” chancellor) to leave our things for storage, because. we had to return and spend 2 more days with them. To this request, with the consent of the hostess of the hotel, Frau Lydia, they graciously agreed. At the same time, Frau Lydia personally guaranteed us the safety of our property! All valuables (Russian passports, papers, car keys and documents, as well as some money), so as not to take with us on a trip, we convincingly and repeatedly asked to leave in a safe. The staff understood us and showed us the safe where everything will be stored…
Returning to Dü sseldorf, we were given a bag with all valuables not from the safe, but from the “top shelf” of the staff room closet. At the same time, we found, or rather did not find, 1000 euros in the wallet. Everything else (including Russian rubles, credit cards, keys) was untouched. I had to call the police and testify. The owner of this establishment, Lydia, fell into hysterics, screaming, cursing us, believing that we had deliberately set up this situation. The madhouse lasted half a day, the mood was fouled, plans were crumpled. There was enough money left for the trip home. I had to save on everything because of these freaks.
Frau Lydie's advice - better deal with your staff, or the rats that work for you, and be more polite with customers, we have a conscience and decency, unlike you.
In the evening of that day, we had to pack up and leave this hotel, this city and this country with a very bitter sediment...
Never, ever stay at the Diana Hotel Dü sseldorf.
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I visited this hotel in June and I want to say that the hotel is not bad. For 45 euros I got a double room with a toilet and a shower in the room (there were no other singles). The room is clean, nothing to complain about, 3 towels, bathrobe, slippers, hair dryer, all rank by rank. The room has a TV (1 channel even Russian), a safe, lockers, a fan on the chandelier.
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I visited this hotel in June and I want to say that the hotel is not bad. For 45 euros I got a double room with a toilet and a shower in the room (there were no other singles). The room is clean, nothing to complain about, 3 towels, bathrobe, slippers, hair dryer, all rank by rank. The room has a TV (1 channel even Russian), a safe, lockers, a fan on the chandelier. The hotel has free wireless Internet, but after half an hour it drops out for some reason, the signal is weak or something else, in general, it’s enough to check the mail or look at the train schedule. I didn’t see the hostess personally, but the attendants were quite friendly, politely explained how best and how to get to the “Old City” or “LTU Arena”, even after I was 1 hour late for breakfast, they personally made me a cup of coffee and a couplesandwiches. The only downside is there is no lift. In general, I was satisfied, there are no complaints.
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We went to the international exhibition shoe fair in Dusseldorf. We stayed at the Diana Hotel. I would not wish such a hotel to my compatriots, if I may say so. It would be more correct to call this place a lodging house. And the fact that the Russian-speaking staff is not +, but great -. The Germans are much more decent.
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We went to the international exhibition shoe fair in Dusseldorf. We stayed at the Diana Hotel. I would not wish such a hotel to my compatriots, if I may say so. It would be more correct to call this place a lodging house. And the fact that the Russian-speaking staff is not +, but great -. The Germans are much more decent. When heading to the Diana Hotel, be prepared for the fact that the hotel may not fulfill its obligations of its own free will, you may be cheated. They cheated me for 150 euros and also yelled, saying that they had done a favor by settling in their hotel. Calculate everything carefully in advance. The hostess Lydia is proto rude, but this is only if you do not like something in her hotel.
Personally, I'm in such a nightmare more than a foot. In 2/3 of the rooms, the toilets are not in the room, but on the landing, and the shower is across the floor. Semi-dark rooms are very small in size, out of three possible in the room only 1 light bulb, apparently thrift. If you want memories of the scoop - then you go directly to the Diana Hotel. A big hello to the owner Lidia and the manager Andrey.
Personally, I'm in such a nightmare more than a foot. In 2/3 of the rooms, the toilets are not in the room, but on the landing, and the shower is across the floor. Semi-dark rooms are very small in size, out of three possible in the room only 1 light bulb, apparently thrift. If you want memories of the scoop - then you go directly to the Diana Hotel. A big hello to the owner Lidia and the manager Andrey.
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Traveled with my husband in Europe. Dü sseldorf was the final city of the journey. We stayed at the hotel Dianana st. Jahnstr. 31. The hotel is located in the city center, parallel to one block of the main shopping street of the city of Konigsallee, to the station on foot 15 minutes walk, to the airport 13 minutes by taxi - 18 euros - the taxi order is kindly done at the hotel for free.
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Traveled with my husband in Europe. Dü sseldorf was the final city of the journey. We stayed at the hotel Dianana st. Jahnstr. 31. The hotel is located in the city center, parallel to one block of the main shopping street of the city of Konigsallee, to the station on foot 15 minutes walk, to the airport 13 minutes by taxi - 18 euros - the taxi order is kindly done at the hotel for free. We had a room on the 2nd (our) floor - in Europe it is the 1st floor. The room is cozy - clean, shower, toilet, TV (Russian kan), telephone. Breakfast buffet-cut meat, cheese, butter, pate, jam, fruit salad, yogurt, muesli, fruit, egg, warm rolls, drink, tea, coffee. Value for money5.
Separately, I would like to note the friendly staff of the hotel. Hostess OUR-from the CIS-Russian-speaking, available-Lydia Hitron-will help like a native person. You can book a room directly by phone +49(0)211/3.50 71/72, or www. hoteldiana. de. Payment at the hotel. It is better to book in advance because the hotel is in demand.
Separately, I would like to note the friendly staff of the hotel. Hostess OUR-from the CIS-Russian-speaking, available-Lydia Hitron-will help like a native person. You can book a room directly by phone +49(0)211/3.50 71/72, or www. hoteldiana. de. Payment at the hotel. It is better to book in advance because the hotel is in demand.
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