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The Hotel Germania sits in the hotel-heavy area south of the main train station, and it sports 99 simple, mostly small rooms.
Walk right on by the oddly mirrored reception and make your way up the wide stairway. If the lobby makes you feel like you're on a late 1970s nostalgia kick, soak it up. The rooms themselves are extremely clean, with trusty comforters, white walls, and unobtrusive (that is to say, very little) decoration. The tobacco-phobic should request a room on one of the two nonsmoking floors.
The Germania features actual conference facilities, so you should come across a sizeable number of actual businesspeople interspersed among the budget-minded tourists.
Unless you've come to the Germania for the plentiful breakfast, don't bother getting here early, as check-in time isn't until 3 PM.
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