"On Monday I had a customer appointment at 9:00 in Stadtlohn. Since the trip to Hamburg was too far in the morning, I was looking for a hotel in the Stadtlohn district on Monday. The hotel what I said was the hotel on the market in Heek. I often book the first booking on hrs.de. If I like the hotel, I book the next nights directly over the hotel. At hrs.de I received a double room for single use for 68 euros, including breakfast. The hotel's price list says that the cheapest double room costs 73 euros and the cheapest single room costs 56 euros. Breakfast is charged separately with 7.60 Euro for hotel guests and 12.50 Euro for external guests. The hotel looked really good from the outside. On the right was the restaurant. I didn't use it and I can't evaluate it either. There are some parking spaces behind the hotel. Whether this is enough when a meeting takes place at the hotel, I still have a rumor. The reception at the reception was very friendly. The young man told me when there was breakfast and gave me the key card. When he told me how it works, I started to smile, which in turn irritated him. I immediately told him why I had to sneak. A door handle with the name FSB was printed on the key card at the bottom left in the corner. At FSB (Franz Schneider Brakel), I made various holiday jobs and completed my teaching as an industrial dealer. My grandpa worked there for over 20 years and my father worked for over 40 years. The young man told me I don't have to explain the system to them anymore. I nodded for confirmation. I went to my room on two stairs. I didn't see an elevator in the house. My room would also not be accessible to disabled persons. There are accessible rooms in the house. The hotel is very bright. If there's a room door somewhere, you can hear it in your own room. The double room was very nicely furnished. As modern as described on the homepage. It was large, had a box-spring bed (1,80x2m), a desk with chair, a modern TV, a leather chair, a trunk shelf, a wardrobe and a wardrobe on the wall. The large window was doubled and could be completely opened. There was a curtain, but also electrical shading, so that you could totally darken the room. The bathroom was also renovated. A walk-in shower and a sink, with many storage facilities on the edge. The toilet had automatic set-off toilet glasses and lids. A paper strip with the freshly disinfected words is stretched over the cover before the first cover. In addition, there was a larger shelf for storing items under the roof window to be opened. Here were the shower towels, stand the toothbrush cups and the box with the ordinary (nearset, cotton cloths, sticks, shower hood, nail file). A heating as a towel holder was also in the room. The door was a spacious sliding door. Breakfast next morning was good for 7.60 euros. There were two juices, coffee in thermal spots, tea to make yourself, shaken and cooked egg, bacon to agitation, eggs on request, bread, rolls (various varieties), various types of sausage and cheese, butter, margarine, various varieties jam, honey, cereals to make themselves fresh fruit, yogurt (ready in different flavors). The lady in the breakfast room was very attentive and friendly. I can give the hotel the best conscience four good stars. Unfortunately, I have to leave the fifth star because the mattress in the boxspring bed was far too soft. You'll get back pain next morning. I pointed out to the young people before leaving on Monday. He said the problem was known. Sure, what do they do? Buy all new Matrazs? You were kidnapped here."