Frommer's Review
Hotel Post lies in the medieval slaughterhouse district, today an interesting section full of hotels and restaurants. The dignified front of this hotel is constructed of gray stone, with a facade of black marble covering the street level. The manager is quick to tell you that both Mozart and Haydn frequently stayed in a former inn at this address. Those composers would probably be amused to hear recordings of their music played in the coffeehouse, Le Café, attached to the hotel. Bedrooms, most of which are midsize, are streamlined and functionally furnished, each well maintained and most with small shower-only bathrooms.
Facilities:
Restaurant; lounge; salon; laundry service; dry cleaning; nonsmoking rooms; 1 room for those w/limited mobility
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