A well-designed room makes a guest’s stay more comfortable, safer, and easier to manage independently. Before booking, guests must be able to see clearly how a room is equipped and whether it meets their individual needs. Sufficient room to move, a bathroom that can be used independently, and thoughtfully designed furnishings are not extras. They are essential to a comfortable and independent stay.
One important principle applies: accessibility does not mean standardization. A room is not automatically accessible just because it is adapted for wheelchair users. Different needs require different solutions. What matters is flexibility, a well-managed selection of assistive tools, and an attentive team.
The quality of a hotel is reflected in how naturally it can be experienced by all guests. Accessibility begins with a change of perspective – with the conscious effort to view your own property through different eyes. That is why raising awareness within our team is especially important to us. It is often the small details in rooms and furnishings that determine whether a guest truly feels welcome and completely at ease.
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