hotel review: Sorell Seefeld, Zurich
It's a basic requirement of hotel rooms, that the room should be dark at night, to allow quality sleep. Almost no hotels meet this basic requirement, and Sorell Seefeld fails to meet it in three ways: a red light from the TV your faithful reviewer covered this with black insulating tape a very bright light, lighting up the room, from the air conditioning control panel your faithful reviewer initially tried taping a hotel card over this, but the light was so bright, it shined through: so your faithful reviewer covered the whole thing in tape: , light coming from a hole in the door your faithful reviewer put black insulating tape over this: It is not possible for a hotel to score more than zero, if there are lights on in the room when it should be dark. Some people from marketing had kindly printed some cards and left them lying around, assuring us that "Your sleep is close to our hearts". Accurately, the woman shown sl...