The b'mine hotel in Germany that allows you to lift your car up to the room (b'mine)
This happens to some of us with our private car in Israel, and even more abroad, with a rental car that is sometimes desirable and always full of bags and purchases that will bring burglars: it is not easy to say goodbye to the car at the end of the day. The young German hotel chain b'mine has already inaugurated two hotels in the last
year which allow guests to take the car up in a special elevator and park it next to their room.
Her hotel in Frankfurt, for example, not far from the city's airport, has 241 rooms, 40 of which are defined as CarLofts, with an attached car elevator. Her hotel in
Dusseldorf has 202 rooms, of which 26 with a car lift.
The parking decks seen from the outside.
You don't need to unload the car from shopping at the end of the day for fear of a break-in (photo: b'mine)
Of course, the rooms have en-suite bathrooms, wifi and 49-inch TVs, but you can probably get that in other hotels as well.
Such close parking is probably not.
You don't need to unload the car at the end of the day, you can simply bring it up to the balcony next to the room.
The prices are not cheap, but not at the level of luxury hotels either: in March you can still book car rooms at a price of 230 euros per night in the middle of the week, for 2 guests, a car and breakfast (for you, the accommodation does not include gasoline or diesel).
The elevators are built to handle cars weighing up to 4 tons.
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