SORAT Hotel Gorlitz - Gorlitz, Germany
Address: Struvestrasse 1,
Gorlitz, 38760
SORAT Hotel Gorlitz details:
This is a charming hotel in a restored merchant building, dating back to 1901.
The magnificent art nouveau façade overlooks Marienplatz Square in the heart of Görlitz, Germany's eastern most city. It is best described as being small, fine and comfortable.
The hotel is situated on Marienplatz Square in the historic city centre, a shopper's paradise bustling with life during the day and absolute tranquillity at night. All destinations in the city centre, restaurants, sights, the railway station and the border post on the Neisse bridge are within convenient walking distance.
Facilities include 46 rooms, including 3 for disabled guests, Am Goldenen Strauss breakfast restaurant, lobby bar and a meeting room.
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Location
The magnificent former trade centre of Görlitz in the most eastern corner of Germany is the cultural centre of Upper Lusatia and an important urban monument. The breathtaking medieval urban landscape, with its numerous sights is still intact today. Jonsdorf health resort, Kleinwelka labyrinth, and Oybin castle and monastery are all worth a visit.
Rooms
There are 46 rooms, each one unique in its own right with very different room layouts. Art nouveau elements lend the rooms a very special flair and harmony in an up-to-date fashion with the character of the old building. The different room categories are all ideally appointed.
There are 3 rooms with wheelchair access and non-smoking rooms are available.
Facilities
General: Parking (fee required), Breakfast Buffet, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled, Non-Smoking Rooms, Bar, Pets Allowed, Restaurant
Services: Bicycle Rental
Location: City Centre, Old Town
Dining
A sumptuous, colourful breakfast buffet in Restaurant Am Goldenen Strauss is an ideal start to the day.
Later on, lunch or dinner can be enjoyed in one of the many welcoming restaurants within the vicinity of the hotel.
Seating for 60 people.
Breakfast is served daily from Monday to Saturday, from 06:30 to 10:00.
Sunday / holidays, from 07:30 to 10:30.
Lunch / evening meal for groups on request only.
Furthermore many restaurants can be found nearby.
The Kontor lobby bar with a capacity of 15 people is small and very cosy with a good view of the beautiful art nouveau department store and open 24 hours a day. It's the perfect meeting place for daydreamers, night owls and fans of architecture. From here, you have the best view of the richly decorated entrance hall or the historical mosaic floor.
Hotel policies
Cancellation
If cancelled or modified up to 18:00 on the date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled or modified later or in case of no-show, 80 percent of the first night will be charged.
Children
All children are welcome.
All children under 12 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.
All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots.
All older children or adults stay free of charge for extra beds.
Maximum capacity of extra
Pre-pay
No deposit will be charged.
Extra charges
VAT is included.
Service charge is included.
City/tourist tax is not applicable.
Parking
Private parking is possible on streets nearby (reservation is needed) and costs EUR 9.00 per day.
Dining
Buffet breakfast is included in the room rate.
Internet
Wireless internet is available in public areas only and is free of charge.
Pets
Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.
Check in / front desk
6.0
We spent one night in Gorlitz at the Hotel Sorat. It's a bit of a hike from the train station, but at least you have the opportunity to see a typical East German high street on the way. The Sorat is in a rehabbed older building and is clean and comfortable, though nothing special. Most of their clientele is German (and mainly male business travelers). Not surprisingly, the buffet breakfast features a lot of meat and cheese and little in the way of fruits or veggies. The staff is very friendly and tries to be helpful, though lack of English is a bit of a bar. The Sorat is on a plaza abutting the main historic sections of the city, so it's an easy walk to anything you want to see.
For the most part, we wandered the streets of the town center--fortunately for Gorlitz the end of Silesia transformed their proud city into a backwater. So, it wasn't worth bombing in either World War and wasn't turned into a socialist worker's paradise of anonymous concrete apartments under the GDR. Since 1989, lots of young entrepreneurs have started rehabbing the architectually fabulous buildings into cafes, shops, bars, and probably soon boutique hotels. See it before the tour busses arrive and we all love it to death! (Sadly, I heard that Rick Steves is adding it to his Germany book. Start the countdown to tourists overrunning the place...) By the way, you can walk across a small bridge into Poland where the other half of the city ended up after boundaries were redrawn after the war. Same great architecture, bu largely unrehabbed unless you count gutting the bottom floor for a cigarette shop or a money changing business.
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6.0
Man kann dort gut wohnen, die Lage ist sehr gut, das Personal sehr nett. Kein Restaurant, nur Frühstück. Mein Zimmer war sehr klein, aber alles Nötige war da.
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