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Developed in Japan, these cheap “pod” hotels are a novelty for any traveler. With rows of small single bed enclosed capsules, accommodations are basic and intended to be overnight. There's separate storage for luggage and gender-separate communal bathrooms. Some capsule hotels also have a sentō – a Japanese bath house, usually for male guests only.
There may have been redeeming qualities if I had been allowed to stay in the capsule I had paid for. Karlsruhe itself seems like a nice city and there was a supermarket across the road. The hotel was near to a metro/tram station. Some of the other guests were friendly and helpful trying to assist me in my situation detailed below.
I would say that for the price, this hotel is an excellent place to stay. The location is convenient, the room was clean and comfortable, and the staff were very friendly. I would especially like to thank the man at the front desk, who went above and beyond to help me store my bags at the hotel until I was picked up in the evening.
The Ibis hotel is conveniently located next to the train station. Buses and trams stop directly in front of the hotel and are a cheap way of getting around the city.
Great hostel. A very interesting design, the capsules have everything convenient. Inside it, you can use a fan, a laptop table, a mirror, lights, reading lamps, charge your phone, listen to music and much more. In the corridor there is air conditioning, fitting room, desks, a personal locker. Capsules, toilets and showers are clean. There is WiFi on the territory. The staff are responsive and friendly, self check-in and check-out are very easy and fast. The hostel is near from the underground and tram station.
Simple pod beds with basic amenities for those traveling on a budget, or just need a bed for a few hours of sleep. For the price, perfectly adequate. The shared kitchen had plenty of amenities, free water and vending machines for essentials.
Julian
Solo traveler
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