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Elisabethstr. 12, 35037 Marburg, Hesse, Germany

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Domingos

Phone: +496421690260

Address: Elisabethstr. 12, 35037 Marburg, Hesse, Germany

City: Marburg

Dishes: 7

Reviews: 488

Website: http://www.marburgerhof.de/spanisches-restaurant.aspx

"Even when we entered this hotel, we felt comfortable. The happy young woman at the reception accepted all of our concerns nicely, allowed us a late check-out, drew us a proposal for a route into the city plan and also had an umbrella for us. Just as well it went on in the “comfort room”. Ordinarily there was room and a cozy upholstery group for the stay on the day. Well, a little old-fashioned the furniture, but this was compensated by modern technology: the larger flat screen television, the stereo system and the electric slat rust adjustment of the really comfortable bed. In the washroom, which is also spacious and fully equipped, WC and bidet showed the formal language of classical modernity. After a long night, the sturdy handles on the bathtub were of advantage and our brain functions were restarted by the left thread of the shower height adjustment. Everything was very well maintained and lightning clean. On the extensive breakfast buffet we again experienced the special attention and kindness of the staff. The double room booked to the regular rate costs incl. Breakfast 93 €, plus 7 € for the garage space (prices as of April 2013). In view of what has been offered to us, it seems to us favorable for the conditions of a smaller city. We recommend this hotel. The hotel includes a “Mediterranean restaurant” that we did not visit and therefore does not relate to this assessment. If you want to arrive by car, you should borrow grandma's narrow bugs. For modern limousines, the conditions on the old double car park are very close."

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Rose Rose

Friendly staff, good atmosphere, nice rooms, cheap prices, excellent breakfast buffet if I accommodate guests, then here!

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Agnes
Agnes

There was a special offer 11:30-2:30 of soup, buffet of tapas, main course and dessert when I was in Marburg. Good service, too.


Regina
Regina

The Marburger Hof is centrally located, close to the main railway station, and offers pleasantly clean rooms also an excellent service. The food is good. Prices are quite OK for this location. Just in peak times (e.g. during the city festival).


Wilhelmine
Wilhelmine

Service performance does not live up to this hotel restaurant's decor aesthetics. Dishes that could have been excellent did not quite come off as well, leaving the customer with the feeling that there was some pretense in the public representations made by the management.


Olga
Olga

I wanted to like this restaurant because it is so convenient to Marburger Hof Hotel where I was staying. I ordered Garlic Chicken expecting a chicken breast, but was served overcooked, chopped up pieces of chicken still on the bone. The vegetables were also overcooked and tasteless.


Klaus-Peter
Klaus-Peter

The Hotel Marburger Hof has experienced better times from outside. When I was acquainted with those who visited me in Marburg, I almost had a bad conscience. That you don't have to have at all, because the rooms are super clean very nicely cut and offer a lot of comfort. My acquaintances have also reported that the food was great and the staff have literally read every wish from their lips. In addition, in less than one minute, you can use the luggage at the station and have the bus right in front of the front door. Very recommended! Thank you.


Dorit
Dorit

It was handy on a rainy evening to eat at Domingos, as we were staying at the Marburgerhof, but it's not our favorite place. The food is average, the prices a little high. We ate some excellent pumpkin soup, but my chicken in garlic sauce was not good, as it was mostly bones, skin and fat. In true Spanish fashion, it's pretty empty until after eight, so we ate in solitary splendor. Having stayed at the Marburgerhof many times, I wish there were a good German restaurant here, instead of southern European.If the weather's good, I'd trot up to the Oberstadt for dinner, and advise others to do the same.


Gerlinde
Gerlinde

We were staying at the Marburger Hof, and got back late one evening. Didn't feel like a full dinner, but wanted something light. We decided to try Domingo's, the Spanish restaurant with an entrance on the west side of the hotel lobby. A menu on a stand outside the door helped us find what we wanted. Since it was so late (after 9pm, as I recall), we were almost the only folks there. The decor of the restaurant was quite nice, and the staff was friendly. We ordered just the mixed salad, and tea, and finished with ice cream & fruit all around. The dishes were good--not large, but certainly sufficient. Overall, for a party of four, our bill came to about 40 Euros. Not cheap for salad and dessert...


Wilhelmine
Wilhelmine

That restaurant lies on the other side of the road where St. Elizabeth Church is located and just a few meters from it. It’s not therefore far from the tourist center of Marburg.It’s a good restaurant where some Spanish specialities can be savoured. The dishes not falling within that scope are also well cooked with excellent ingredients. I ordered a rumpsteak and it was rather tasty.The restaurant decoration is very nice. It consists mainly of Spanish motifs. The atmosphere is rather attractive albeit sometimes there are some tourist groups which make it a bit noisy. The music volume is not disturbing.The waiters are in general very kind, professional and helpful. The manager is also kind wi...


Regina
Regina

Even when we entered this hotel, we felt comfortable. The happy young woman at the reception accepted all of our concerns nicely, allowed us a late check-out, drew us a proposal for a route into the city plan and also had an umbrella for us. Just as well it went on in the “comfort room”. Ordinarily there was room and a cozy upholstery group for the stay on the day. Well, a little old-fashioned the furniture, but this was compensated by modern technology: the larger flat screen television, the stereo system and the electric slat rust adjustment of the really comfortable bed. In the washroom, which is also spacious and fully equipped, WC and bidet showed the formal language of classical modern...

Marburg

Marburg

Marburg, a charming university town in Germany, is known for its medieval architecture. Typical local dishes include Handkäse with music and hearty Hessian sausage specialties.

Categories

  • Tee Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Huhn Succulent and savory, our chicken dishes are crafted with tender meat, flavorful seasonings, and diverse culinary inspirations. Enjoy a delectable variety that's sure to satisfy every palate.
  • Suppe Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Tapas Enjoy a delightful variety of small, flavorful dishes perfect for sharing, combining traditional and modern influences. Savor each bite as you explore diverse tastes and textures crafted to excite your palate.

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