Escape to Dessau: Your Perfect Days Inn Awaits!

Days Inn by Wyndham Dessau Germany

Days Inn by Wyndham Dessau Germany

Escape to Dessau: Your Perfect Days Inn Awaits!

Escape to Dessau? More Like ESCAPE from Reality (and Straight into Awesome!) -- A Review of Your Potential Perfect Days Inn!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I just spent a week wrestling with reality… and emerged victorious, thanks in no small part to Escape to Dessau: Your Perfect Days Inn Awaits! (or at least, it sounds like it does). And I'm here to spill the beans, the kimchi, and the… well, everything. This isn't your average, sterile review; this is the raw, unfiltered truth, complete with the occasional existential crisis triggered by a particularly fluffy towel.

First things first: Accessibility & Getting Around (and a HUGE sigh of relief)

Listen, I'm not in a wheelchair, but I appreciate a place that gets accessibility. Escape to Dessau scores major points here. From what I could tell (and I always try to peek!), they've got you covered. Wheelchair accessible rooms are a big plus, and the elevator is a godsend for anyone lugging suitcases (like me, ALWAYS). Finding a hotel that understands the need for easy access is a HUGE win, especially after the last place I stayed where navigating the stairs felt like an Olympic sport. They also have airport transfers and taxi services: which is REALLY convenient after a long flight, nobody has time for bus hunting or figuring out the local train system! And the car park [free of charge] is amazing!

Cleanliness and Safety: Because 2024, am I right?

Okay, let's talk about the pandemic. Grim times, people! But Escape to Dessau takes it seriously, which gave me serious peace of mind. Anti-viral cleaning products? Check. Daily disinfection of common areas? Double check. And get this: Rooms sanitized between stays and rooms sanitization opt-out available. They even have hand sanitizer everywhere, and staff trained in safety protocol. I felt like I could actually breathe in the lobby. They also have CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside property to keep things safe. It's the little things, people, like feeling safe, that can make or break your vacation. Also, a first aid kit is always a plus.

The Room: My Little Haven (Almost. But still good!)

Alright, the room! My abode for a week. It's the kind of place designed for comfort and functionality. The air conditioning was a lifesaver, especially during the aforementioned existential crisis. Blackout curtains? Yes, please, I needed those after too much time spent in the sun! Free Wi-Fi is a necessity, so the Free Wi-Fi in all rooms was great. They even have internet access - LAN (for the old school). Daily housekeeping! I'm a disaster in my own home, so the fact that someone magically made my bed and replaced the towels every day? Pure bliss. Some other cool features include alarm clock, bathrobes, a coffee/tea maker, a desk for when you have to do that dreadful work, a hair dryer, a in-room safe, internet access, ironing facilities, laptop workspace, mini bar, non-smoking rooms, a private bathroom, a refrigerator, a shower, slippers, smoke detector, soundproofing, telephone, toiletries, towels, and a window that opens to get some fresh air in the morning.

Food, Glorious Food! (And a Few Hiccups)

Okay, let's get to the important stuff: FOOD! Escape to Dessau tries to cater to everything. Asian breakfast, Asian cuisine, international cuisine, Western breakfast, and Western cuisine are all in the menu. The breakfast buffet was decent, with a pretty solid selection. They also do a breakfast takeaway service, which is perfect for those days when you just want to grab and go. You can also find a coffee shop, desserts, and restaurants. I'm a sucker for a good salad in restaurant and some soup in restaurant.

Now, the truth? I had a few misses here. The Happy hour felt a bit… well, meh. But again, the sheer number of options made up for any individual shortcomings.

Relaxation and Rejuvenation: Ahhh, Bliss! (Or Would Have Been Bliss…)

Okay, this is where Escape to Dessau really shines. I mean, it promises it anyway! They have a fitness center, a pool with view, sauna, spa, spa/sauna, steamroom, and swimming pool. I was dying to try the Body scrub or the Body wrap, but… well, time. No, instead I just sat in the Steamroom for a while. Still relaxing.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

The staff were generally friendly and helpful. The concierge was a lifesaver when I needed to book a last-minute tour (thanks, Daniel!). Cash withdrawal on-site? Always a plus. Daily housekeeping - already mentioned it's amazing, right? They also have dry cleaning, invoice provided, ironing service, laundry service, Luggage storage, safety deposit boxes, and a convenience store.

Things to Do: Getting Out and About (Or Not!)

They have indoor venue for special events, outdoor venue for special events, and terrace, so if you have some special event it might be a great place! The gift/souvenir shop came in handy for buying those awkward "I-went-on-vacation-for-you" presents.

For the Kids (And Let's Be Honest, Us Adults Too!)

They offer babysitting service and family/child friendly stuff.

The Imperfections (Because Perfection is Boring!)

  • The Gym: Okay, I didn't manage to make it to the gym, but I peeked in. Looked standard.
  • The Parking: Car park [free of charge].
  • The Internet: Excellent. But sometimes that's important.

In conclusion:

Escape to Dessau is a solid choice. It's not perfect, but it's trying. It's got a lot going for it – cleanliness, convenience, generally good service, and amenities. The accessibility options and safety precautions put it a cut above many competitors. It might not be the most luxurious place on earth, but it's comfortable, well-equipped, and a great base for exploring Dessau.

My Emotional Rating: Solid 8/10. Would absolutely recommend and would definitely go back.


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Days Inn by Wyndham Dessau Germany

Okay, buckle up, buttercup – here’s my attempt at a slightly unhinged and thoroughly honest travel itinerary for a stay at the Days Inn in Dessau, Germany. Prepare for a bumpy ride, because let's be real, travel is never as polished as those glossy brochures pretend.

Days Inn Dessau: My Existential Quest for German Efficiency (and Maybe Some Schnitzel)

Day 1: Arrival & That Room That Smelled Funny (But In A Good Way?)

  • 14:00 - Arrival & Check-in Fiasco (a Classic): Arrived at Dessau Hauptbahnhof. Ugh. Getting out of that train station was a fight. Actually, the whole journey here was. I had this grand plan to look all cultured and European with a sleek carry-on, but ended up wrestling with a suitcase that clearly hates me. Finally reach the Days Inn, slightly disheveled and already sweating despite the mild weather. The receptionist, bless her heart, was patient while I fumbled with my translator app (my German is basically "Ich liebe…" and that's it). Got the key – and the key card, because apparently both are necessary? - to my room.
  • 14:30 - Room Reconnaissance & The Scent of…Something: Okay, so the room. It was… functional. Spotlessly clean, I'll give them that. The bed looked suspiciously comfy. But then there was the smell. Not bad, not bad at all. Like… a combination of freshly ironed linen and something vaguely, mysteriously… woody? I spent a good five minutes just sniffing the air, trying to place it. Could be the cleaning products, could be some kind of ancient German magic. Either way, I decided I liked it. Made me feel like I was in a spa retreat for clean freaks.
  • 15:00 - Mission: Coffee & Survival: First order of business: coffee. Google Maps pointed me to a cafe nearby, which I hoped sold something other than instant coffee. Needed a caffeine injection before attempting to navigate the German city.
  • 16:00 - Wandering & Wondering: I somehow managed to find the Bauhaus Museum Dessau. Felt a bit "blah" about it to be honest. But it was free during the time of visit!
  • 18:00 - Dinner Disaster (or Triumph?): Attempted to find a "traditional German restaurant." Ended up ordering a Goulash from a place that looked cozy enough. It came out looking like a brown stew and was the most delicious thing I've ever eaten. Just, wow. I wolfed it down, feeling no shame. Maybe I'm a culinary genius and didn't know it!
  • 20:00 - Back to the Room, Exhausted & Content: Collapsed on the bed. That smell still lingered in the air. I decided it was officially my "happy smell."

Day 2: Bauhaus Overload & The Existential Dread of Modernism

  • 09:00 - Breakfast Buffet Battle: Days Inn breakfasts are… well, they do the job. The standard continental breakfast. There was a weird bread you had to toast to make it edible. I did what I could in the face of potential food poisoning.
  • 10:00 - The Bauhaus Dessau (Round 2): Decided to revisit the Bauhaus. This time with a bit more energy. The building itself is impressive, but I swear I felt dumber walking out. It was so minimalistic that I was struggling to find something to hold onto, to focus on and to interpret – I may be a philistine, but I like my buildings to have character.
  • 12:00 - Lunch & A Moment of Pure Joy: Found a cute little bakery, the smell of sourdough was intoxicating. Bought a crusty roll and sat in the park, watching the world go by. Pure, unadulterated bliss. The sun was shining, the bread was perfect, and for a few brief moments, I felt like I'd actually conquered something.
  • 14:00 - The Masters' Houses: Decided to visit the Masters' Houses, which were a bit more "lived in" than the main Bauhaus building. My brain appreciated the contrast.
  • 16:00 - The Price of Freedom: I had spent the better part of the day wandering around. I didn't want to be in Dessau any longer.
  • 18:00 - Dinner? Again??? Found a little restaurant that looked too good to be true. It was. I'm not sure what I ate, but I know it wasn't good, despite the expensive price.
  • 20:00 - The Woody Room Smell. Still There. Thank goodness.

Day 3: Departure & The Longing for a Really Good Curry

  • 09:00 - Last Breakfast. (With Toasting Mastery): Breakfast buffet, but this time, I was a pro. Took the bread that looked "meh" and took a gamble. I toasted it – I learned. The result was, still slightly questionable and edible.
  • 10:00 - Packing & Packing Dread: Packed my suitcase. (The one who hates me).
  • 11:00 - Checkout & Goodbyes: Checking out was easy. The friendly receptionist gave me a wave so I went to the train station.
  • 12:00 - Train to Berlin: Destination: Berlin!
  • The Days Inn Dessau in Retrospect: Okay, so it wasn't the Ritz. But the bed was comfy, the room was clean, and that weird woody smell? I kinda miss it. Dessau, I'm not sure if I loved you, but I'll certainly remember you.

Final Thoughts:

This trip was a mess. I was tired, hungry, and a little bit confused. But hey, that's life, right? And the Days Inn, while not exactly glamorous, served its purpose. For the memories, for the Goulash? 10/10 would do it again (eventually, maybe). Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to find some curry.

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Escape to Dessau: Your Days Inn Adventure – The REAL FAQs! (Yeah, REALLY)

Okay, so Dessau? Days Inn? Sounds… underwhelming. Why should I even bother?

Underwhelming? Listen, I get it. "Days Inn" doesn't exactly scream "romance getaway," does it? But here's the thing: Dessau is seriously underrated. And the Days Inn? Alright, it's not winning any design awards (let's be honest), but it’s... perfectly functional. And that's the beauty of it! Think of it as a launching pad. A solid, no-frills basecamp from which you can explore the Bauhaus (DUH!), wander charming streets, and eat your weight in delicious German pastries. Plus, let's be real, sometimes you just need a comfortable bed, a hot shower, and maybe, just maybe, a shockingly good breakfast buffet to fuel your adventures. And this place delivers on that front. My advice? Temper your expectations. You'll be pleasantly surprised. I was. (More on THAT later…)

What's the deal with the Bauhaus Dessau? Is it REALLY worth the hype?

ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! Absolutely YES! Look, I'm not an architect, not even remotely. But walking through that Bauhaus building? Mind. Blown. It’s not just about lines and angles, people. It's about FEELING the design, understanding its intention, the simplicity and yet the profound thought that went into every single detail… It’s almost spiritual. Seriously. I actually got choked up looking at the lighting fixtures. Yeah, yeah, I know, I'm a dork. (My wife, bless her heart, just rolled her eyes. "It's just a light, honey.") But trust me. Go. Do the tour. Wear comfy shoes. Prepare to be inspired. And maybe bring tissues – just in case. You know… architectural feels.

The breakfast buffet. The crucial detail. What's the scoop? Are you talking about the Days Inn's?

Okay, okay, the breakfast. Yes. This is *important*. And yes, I *am* talking about the Days Inn's. Initially, I was skeptical. You know the drill: lukewarm coffee, rubbery eggs, the sad little croissants that crumble at a single touch… But... THIS was different. Sure, it’s not a Michelin-starred brunch. But for a budget-friendly stay, it's… glorious. They have these little individual pots of REAL yogurt. Not that sugary, pre-sweetened stuff. Fresh fruit! The bread rolls were actually crusty and perfect. They had these tiny little sausages… which may or may not have been the highlight of my trip (don’t judge me). Honestly, I went back for thirds. Twice. My wife was mortified. "You're going to explode!" she warned. I just shrugged, mumbled something about experiencing the "Bauhaus of Breakfast," and went back for another sausage. Worth every single calorie. Trust me.

What if I'm not a "Bauhaus person"? Is there anything else to do in Dessau?

Okay, look, if you're truly architecture-averse, I'm not sure we can be friends. But… fine. Yes, there's more to Dessau than just the Bauhaus. (Shhh, don't tell my inner architect!) The Wörlitz Gardens are beautiful! Seriously, a stunning landscape. You can rent a boat, wander around, get lost… and find yourself utterly enchanted. There's a nice town center with shops and restaurants. I stumbled upon a little bakery with the most amazing apple strudel. (This is a pattern, apparently.) Dessau is also close enough to other cool places like Leipzig and Berlin for day trips! (But honestly, I stayed put and ate more sausage. My choice.)

The rooms. Dish the dirt. Are they like, CLEAN? And does the Wi-Fi actually work?

Alright, let's be real about the rooms. Look, it's a Days Inn. Don't expect palatial suites. But yes, they are clean. And by "clean," I mean the sheets didn't have questionable stains, the bathroom didn’t smell like a public swimming pool, and I didn't find any tiny, unwanted roommates. So, a win! The Wi-Fi? Mostly worked. There were moments of "spinning wheel of doom" action, and I might have accidentally yelled at the router once or twice (don't judge, deadlines are deadlines!), but overall, it was decent enough for streaming and checking emails. The decor? Let's just say it's… functional. Think beige. Lots of beige. (But hey, the bed was comfy!)

Is the Days Inn centrally located? How easy is it to get around?

The location: pretty decent. Not smack-dab in the middle of everything, but a manageable walk or short taxi ride to most of the main attractions, including the Bauhaus (which, let's be honest, is the main reason you're going). The train station is close by, which is great for day trips. Dessau itself is a pretty walkable city. I'm not a huge fan of walking (I prefer sausage, if I'm honest), but even I found it easy enough to get around. Bonus points: I didn't get lost once! Okay, *maybe* once. But it was a minor detour. Blame the sausage. It always leads me astray.

Are there any hidden costs or things I should be aware of?

Hidden costs? Not really, as far as I remember. The usual culprits apply: parking (if you're driving), maybe a slightly overpriced minibar (but who uses those things anyway?). Keep an eye on the currency conversion if you're not familiar with Euros. But generally, it's pretty straightforward. The biggest "cost," in my opinion, is the potential for sausage-induced overeating. Seriously, plan ahead. Wear stretchy pants. Embrace the deliciousness. You've been warned. Oh, and maybe bring an adapter if you’re from a country with different plugs - I always forget that! (And then I spent an hour rummaging around for one, which is an hour I could have spent… well, you get it.)

Okay, you've convinced me. Anything else I should know before I book my trip?

Okay, here's the deal. Go. Just go. Don't overthink the "perfect" hotel. Embrace the Days Inn's perfectly… adequate-ness. Focus on the experience. Focus on the Bauhaus. Focus on the sausage. (Yes, I am still obsessWorld Of Lodging

Days Inn by Wyndham Dessau Germany

Days Inn by Wyndham Dessau Germany