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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/frankfurt-hotel-reviews/">Frankfurt Hotel Reviews</a></p><p>Informal though these may be, I thought it was important to share my thoughts not long after staying at two separate hotels in Frankfurt, Germany. First, the Frankfurt Westin (formerly the Arabella Sheraton): Our Bathtub had mold spot in it (Ponzi says it was rather large, but she&#8217;s a total mold freak). The shower was [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/frankfurt-hotel-reviews/">Frankfurt Hotel Reviews</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/frankfurt-hotel-reviews/">Frankfurt Hotel Reviews</a></p><p>Informal though these may be, I thought it was important to share my thoughts not long after staying at two separate hotels in Frankfurt, Germany. </p>
<p>First, the Frankfurt Westin (formerly the Arabella Sheraton):</p>
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<li>Our Bathtub had mold spot in it (Ponzi says it was rather large, but she&#8217;s a total mold freak).
<li>The shower was inside the bathtub, but there wasn&#8217;t a full shower door or curtain &#8211; only a glass partition that covered half of the tub&#8217;s length (which caused water to spray onto the bathroom floor). It was poor engineering, further exacerbated with the shower being a handheld nozzle.
<li>The toilet was good, but its &#8220;button&#8221; wasn&#8217;t foolproof.
<li>The Internet connection was ample, but definitely dogged in the evening hours when more people were online. Moreover, we couldn&#8217;t switch to a second computer as we were not given some kind of username / password.
<li>The laundry service messed up and requested that Ponzi help go through a few packages in question to verify that we were not given someone else&#8217;s clothes. She was mortified, apparently.
<li>The thermostat had one temperature: cool.
<li>The breakfast bar was pretty extensive, although some of the hot plates needed to be refreshed more frequently.
<li>The bed was overly stiff, and the pillows were without substance.
<li>The television had few native English channels, but this is par for the course in a foreign country. Moreover, the television cabinet doors did not fully collapse so that BOTH sides of the bed could view the screen without occlusion.
<li>The view was of a back alleyway &#8211; nothing to write home about.
<li>We had to call room service one evening after being gone most of the afternoon (so that they could make up our room).
<li>The Location was quite convenient for shopping and walks to museums.
<li>It was a large-ish room with ample space.
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<p>Second, the Frankfurt Hilton:</p>
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<li>There&#8217;s a general snack bar open during common meal / after hours on the 11th floor, which proved to be quite convenient on our way in or out of the hotel.
<li>Internet access was phenomenal. Took me no time at all to upload videos to YouTube. It was also seamless to switch between my computer and Ponzi&#8217;s when necessary (as they give you access to WiFi so long as you pay for a wired connection).
<li>Toilet and shower controls were very well engineered &#8211; and I never thought I&#8217;d ever bother to point that out.
<li>The view was amazing from our room.
<li>Every day, the housekeeper seemed to give us something new &#8211; including a nice little tin with dark chocolate coins from around the world. Nice touch.
<li>Room service wasn&#8217;t bad, but we had to laugh when they brought us fried mozzarella sticks when we ordered dim sum from the menu.
<li>It&#8217;s close to shopping and food markets.
<li>The bed was overly firm, and the pillows were undersized.
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<p>I&#8217;d definitely choose the Hilton over the Westin in Frankfurt.</p>
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