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Hotel du Theatre by FassbindvsHotel Roessli
Both Hotel du Theatre by Fassbind and Hotel Rossli are endorsed by experts. On balance, Hotel Rossli ranks marginally better than Hotel du Theatre by Fassbind. Hotel Rossli comes in at 75 with accolades from 4 reviewers like Lonely Planet, Frommer's and DK Eyewitness.
Hotel du Theatre by Fassbind
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
Seilergraben 69, Zurich 8001, Switzerland
From $269/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"La Suite Lounge has a roof terrace for breakfast and international dishes. Only a few minutes walk from the main station."
"The tall, thin architecture of the building itself, along with a glass facade, sets the stage for the drama going on inside." Full review
"It is the collection of contemporary art created from 180-odd stage photos uncovered during renovation works that is the pièce de resistance." Full review
"Hard to believe that this stylish B&B near the main railway station once housed a German-language theater in the 1950s. The most theatrical element nowadays is its modern glass..." Full review
Hotel Roessli
Lonely Planet
DK Eyewitness
Fodor's
Frommer's
Roessligasse 7, Zurich 8001, Switzerland
From $187/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
"There's a calming, ascetic quality to this boutique hotel with its white walls and furnishings only occasionally disrupted by greys, mint greens or pale blues." Full review
"Rössli is housed in an historic building in the city centre near the lake, cathedral and train station. It is ideal for shopping or tours of the old district."
"Ultrasmall but friendly, this hotel is in the heart of the Oberdorf." Full review
"Spread over two buildings; ask for a room in the 15th-century part, where original features are merged with a simple, predominantly white décor that gets some splashes of color from contemporary art." Full review