Opposite the Hauptbahnhof, this nine-story hotel still has the chapel that served its original inhabitants, an order of Catholic nuns, when it was built back in 1960. Now run by the Sturzer family, the establishment offers simple but clean accommodations, some of which overlook an inner courtyard. Most rooms have some built-in furniture; all have double-glazed windows for soundproofing. All also have well-kept bathrooms mostly with shower-tub combinations. Despite its dreary location, the hotel is clean and well managed, with cozy touches. Breakfast is the only meal served, although a likable Italian restaurant occupies part of the building's street level.