Directly off the A3 autobahn (exit Regensburg-Burgweinting)
Free high-speed WiFi and Sky TV in every room
24/7 check-in machine means you can arrive at 3am without stress
Quick Take: A functional, plastic-fantastic dormitory for adults that trades charm for efficiency and highway access.
Reviewed by @travelmyway: I stayed here for a quick stopover and was seriously impressed by the efficiency. The self check-in kiosk meant I was in my room in under a minute. It’s simple, sure, but the bed was comfy, the bathroom was spotless, and the location near the bus made getting around a breeze.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Clean, modern, and cheap, but bring earplugs if you want to sleep past 6 AM.
Reality check
The 'City' name is a stretch — it's a 30-minute walk or 15-minute bus ride to the actual historic center.
You have a car and want to avoid the nightmare of parking in Regensburg's medieval center
You just need a clean bed and a shower for under $100
You are arriving late and leaving early
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally reliable. Rooms are minimalist so there are fewer places for dust to hide.
Bathroom hygiene: Plastic modular bathrooms are easy to clean and usually spotless, though grout can sometimes show age.
Maintenance: Newer build feel, but watch out for scuffed walls and the occasional musty AC smell.
Linens & towels: Basic, crisp white industrial laundry quality. Towels are on the thin/scratchy side.
Odors & scents: Neutral to slightly sterile. Some smoking rooms may still exist or drift in from open windows.
Sleepability™
6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Ambulance sirens (hospital route)
Heavy traffic on Landshuter Straße
Thin walls between rooms
Before you book
Good to know
Reception is not staffed 24/7; you may need to use the check-in machine with your booking reference.
Parking is €6/day in the garage or outside, but spaces are tight and fill up by evening.
There is no bar or restaurant on-site, just vending machines.
What to pack
High-quality earplugs (non-negotiable)
Slippers (floors are laminate/linoleum and can be cold)
Your own toiletries (soap is a generic all-in-one dispenser)
Room Genie
Best picks
Back-facing rooms on the top floor (minimize street noise)
Family rooms (bunk beds are a hit with kids and offer decent space)
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms (security feel is lower, noise is higher)
Street-facing rooms (Landshuter Straße side is a noise tunnel)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am a light sleeper. Please assign a room facing the BACK of the hotel (away from Landshuter Straße) and on the highest possible floor.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is breakfast included?
No, it costs ~€13.90 per adult. It's a standard continental buffet (breads, cold cuts, boiled eggs). Decent, but you can find better bakeries in town.
How far is the Old Town?
About 2.5km. It's a 30-40 minute walk, or take Bus #11 or #9 from nearby stops (10-15 min ride).
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, all rooms have AC, which is rare for budget hotels in Germany. However, some guests complain it can smell musty if not maintained.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, pets are welcome for a fee of €12 per night.
Is the parking safe?
Yes, there is an underground garage (€6/night) which is secure, though the spaces are notoriously narrow.
Is there a fridge in the room?
No. There are no mini-fridges or kettles in the standard rooms.
Insider Tips
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The vending machine in the lobby has beer, but it's cheaper to walk 2 minutes to the Jet gas station next door.
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If the hotel garage is full, there is often free street parking on the side streets of the 'Kasernenviertel' neighborhood, but check signs carefully.
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Bus tickets can be bought via the 'RVV' app to save fumbling for cash with the driver.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Family Rooms' have bunk beds that are actually sturdy enough for adults, making them a steal for friend groups.
💡The shower pressure is surprisingly strong for a budget chain.
💡You are located in the 'Kasernenviertel' (Barracks Quarter) — it's safe but visually industrial and gritty, not the fairytale Germany you came for.
💡Housekeeping is 'on request' for short stays in some B&B locations to save water; check the policy at the desk if you need daily towels.
💡The elevator is slow and small; if you're on the 1st or 2nd floor, the stairs are faster.
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