The hotel is easily accessible by the S bahn and busses. There are restaurants nearby which are good and a couple of good gay bars. There are many points which we found deceiving. To start, the hotel charges a fortune for a breakfast which is poor quality with limited choice. No healthy breads, just white rolls or cheap 'pain de mie'. The scrambled eggs are made of liquid egg and hard as car tires. The baked beans are cold and the bacon is cold, fatty, and only just cooked. If ever we would go to this hotel again we would never take the breakfast. We would go outside and pay half the price for twice the quality.
In the room there are no facial tissues, the spare toilet roll is placed next to the toilet on the floor and ours had yellow urine stains on it from where people had peed next to it. The bedroom carpet next to the bed had black stains on it. There is not even a complimentary bottle of water - something small but significant none the less for a hotel which charges a considerable amount per night.
For what you think may be a gay hotel, there are more straight couples than gay visible. Also, there are visitors who what around the lift and wait for you to enter the lift before asking you to press for the 6th floor so that they get free entrance to the sauna for which you have just paid a small fortune. The hotel say they charge for towels for the sauna... there are none available so take your own from your room! All in all we have very mixed feelings!