Moderator shocked after hotel visit in Munich
Joachim Llambi travels to Munich for filming and spent the night in a hotel. He didn’t like it at all, as he revealed in a post.
Update December 23, 9:05 am: For Joachim Llambi it was a stay to forget. But why did the TV star get so angry after his hotel visit in Munich (see original message)? “I was so angry and wanted to warn other people. You have to be allowed to say what you think. It was the conditions I experienced,” he now explained picture. In relation to his list of shortcomings, however, Llambi also admitted: “Maybe I was just one of a hundred guests who was unlucky. At the end of the day you also have to say: there are more important things in life.”
Joachim Llambi disappointed by the luxury hotel: “You don’t need that in the morning at all”
Original message:
Munich – Dancer and TV presenter Joachim Llambi traveled last weekend to film the TV station’s “Beat the Star”. ProSieben to Munich. There he spent the nights in the four-star hotel “Roomers Munich” on the Schwanthalerhöhe. But his overnight stay was probably far from luxury.
Llambi’s trouble began as soon as he arrived at the hotel: “Check-in: the right hand didn’t know what the left hand was doing, it took 20 minutes,” the 58-year-old reported on Saturday (December 17) on Instagram. The next morning, to his horror, Llambi also found that the elevator was broken: “Door did not open,” he wrote in the Instagram post
Something like that “you don’t need in the morning at all,” Llambi noted on his Instagram account. Due to the broken elevator, he had to walk down five floors – “with three pieces of luggage”. The stairwell was “dirty, partly broken”, according to the Let’s Dance jury member.
“What a bad hotel!” – Llambi disappointed by Munich hotel
On its website, the four-star hotel promises its guests “extravagant rooms and suites” that reflect “a multifaceted zeitgeist [versprühen].” The reality was far from that, Llambi’s words suggest: “Very small” they were, and the shower “sometimes didn’t work,” said the German-Spanish professional dancer.
The anger continues at breakfast: The 58-year-old learns that it only means something to eat from 7:30 a.m. – “It’s great when you’re on the road early as a company,” reported Llambi ironically. The conclusion of the TV dancer: “What a bad hotel!” Llambi concluded his rating with the words: “Overall, not even worth 2 stars, absolutely avoid. For the money the store will never see me again!” Up tzThe hotel does not want to comment on the allegations. The hotel has a 4.5 star rating out of 5 on Google and an 8.4 on Booking.