Rooms
Nicely-proportioned and designed in a
combination of Modernism and contemporary,
with an abundance of wood. glass, and
chrome. Elegantly clean lines.
Soundproofed windows. Wall-length
framed mirrors in both the bedroom and
bathroom. A rainfall showerhead.
Lovely use of storage space (built-in nooks
alongside the headboard, and sleek dark wood
wardrobes). Beautiful nickel hardware
and fittings. Decorated in a palette
of browns and grays, accented with crisp
white sheets and white sheers and a boldly
blue bedcover. Calming and soothing
and functional – and deeply relaxing, all
night long.
Public Spaces
An homage to
Pierre Chareau’s Parisian “maison de verre,” with a library and a
drawing room, both elegant and comfortable.
Slate floors and gray carpets, with ebony
chairs in gray wool. An honor bar with
all combination of cocktail necessities as
well as a smartly-efficient espresso
machine.
Breakfast
A full buffet of both hot and
cold choices, all well-presented and
delicious, particularly a dark multi-grain
bread, and also the homemade granola, and
the fresh mozzarella with virgin olive oil,
served in an atrium-like room with views
onto a boxwood terrace.
Staff
Accommodating.
Without being overly-solicitous or in-your-face, the staff is both
professional and charming whenever confronted with a request.
There’s a respect for the distance between guest and employee.
Umbrellas were forthcoming without question and cabs were waiting,
as was the car for transport to the airport. Furthermore, the
concierge secured two tenth-row tickets to the new and sold-out
production of Don Giovanni.
Location
Right where you want to be,
within walking distance of the tourist
sites, but out of the thick of it, in a
neighborhood filled with good restaurants
and lounges and well-known retailers.
Overview
The
Maximilian provides the level of hospitality and care that many
boutique hotels aspire to – at about half the price. The sort of
place where the final morning’s bill doesn’t fill you with remorse.
You’re going to miss that daily breakfast – and also the in-house
Thai spa with its extremely competent massage therapists, and that
deeply relaxing floatation centre. Reason enough, right there, to
consider booking a return visit to the Maximilian.
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