Luxury 70m² 2-Bed City Center Apartment in Freilassing, Germany!

Schöne 70m² 2-Zimmer City Wohnung 2OG im Zentrum Freilassing Germany

Schöne 70m² 2-Zimmer City Wohnung 2OG im Zentrum Freilassing Germany

Luxury 70m² 2-Bed City Center Apartment in Freilassing, Germany!

Freilassing Flat-Out Fabulous? A Deep Dive into the 70m² Luxury Apartment

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I just escaped the clutches of… well, not clutches, more like the comfy embrace of the "Luxury 70m² 2-Bed City Center Apartment" in Freilassing, Germany. And let me tell you, forming a coherent thought about it is proving… challenging. Think of this as less a review and more a stream of consciousness, fueled by Bavarian beer (maybe), a lingering scent of freshly brewed coffee, and the vague feeling I left a sock behind. You've been warned.

The "Wow" Factor (and the "Hmm" Factor):

First, the good stuff. The apartment itself? Slick. Modern. Surprisingly spacious, even for a 70-meter square. Think Scandi chic meets… well, Freilassing. And it mostly works. The "Luxury" part ain't just marketing fluff. It's there. The place felt clean. Like, clinically, professionally clean. Like, "I’m pretty sure they used anti-viral space lasers" clean. (Shoutout to the Anti-viral cleaning products gang! Seriously comforting.) Then there were the modern amenities, a good TV, a comfy sofa, and a well-equipped kitchen. That breakfast in room was a lifesaver. You know, after a long day of… well, walking to the bakery.

But, and there’s a but, right? The "City Center" part, while technically true, also meant… a little bit of noise. Not the ear-splitting kind, but enough to remind you you're in a city. I’m a light sleeper, so the Soundproof rooms were massively appreciated. (Bless.)

My First Impressions - the entry-level, the first impression:

The check-in was super smooth, the Contactless check-in/out was truly appreciated. I wouldn’t have to worry about any direct Human interaction, this, is great! I loved the Elevator also. I always hated climbing the stairs with my luggage, glad to be able to use the elevator!

Accessibility & Other Practicalities:

Now, about accessibility. I saw on the site that they had Facilities for disabled guests. While I didn't personally need it, it's great to know the apartment caters to everyone. As someone who usually lives in a small city, I appreciated the accessibility of the apartment. And the Car park [free of charge]? HUGE win. Parking in Europe can be a nightmare. The Car park [on-site] was a HUGE plus for me. Speaking of helpfulness, they had a Doorman and the Front desk [24-hour] availability.

The "Things to Do" – or, How I Became a Day-Tripper:

Freilassing itself… well, it's not exactly a booming metropolis. But it's a perfect jumping-off point for exploring Bavaria. Salzburg is practically next door. (Quick tip: Day trip to Salzburg, it's a MUST. The Mozart balls alone…) I didn't get around to checking out anything around the accommodation so I may have missed a few things.

Relaxation Station: Spa Dreams (and Reality Checks):

Alright, alright, now we're talking. The website tantalized me with the promise of… a Spa/sauna! I envisioned myself wrapped in a fluffy robe, sipping herbal tea in a zen-like sanctuary after, the stress of travel melting away. Reality? Well, I'm not sure. I didn't actually use any Spa as the information was hard to find.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: The Foodie’s Journal:

Okay, let’s talk food. While there wasn’t a full-blown restaurant in the apartment (it’s an apartment, duh!), the Breakfast service was actually pretty decent. It comes with enough food in your room. The Coffee/tea in restaurant was great.

The Apartment Itself - The Nitty Gritty (and My Random Observations):

Inside the apartment? Absolutely gorgeous! It had everything you could want. The Air conditioning was a lifesaver in the hot weather. The Bathrobes were incredibly comfortable. The Blackout curtains were perfect for jet lag. I'm not sure if the Extra long bed was in all the rooms. I loved the Free bottled water.

Cleanliness, Safety, and All That Jazz:

The place felt immaculately clean. Like, I could eat off the floor (though I didn’t. The Hand sanitizer was everywhere, which is always a good sign. They were definitely taking hygiene seriously. The Smoke alarms were reassuring, in case I set the place on fire trying to make toast. The Fire extinguisher was also reassuring in case I set the place on fire trying to make toast.

Internet Shenanigans:

The Wi-Fi [free] was generally reliable, which is essential for this digital nomad/ slightly lost traveler.

Quirks, Annoyances, and Unsolicited Opinions:

Okay, here comes where things get messy.

  • The bathroom. The shower was decent but the water pressure? Well, let's just say it wasn't exactly a power wash.
  • The location. Close to the train station, which is handy. But also close to the train station. You get my drift?
  • The "luxury" label. It's definitely upscale, but it's not a full-blown, gold-plated, unicorn-pooping-rainbows experience.

The Final Verdict (or, Did I Like It?)

Despite my chaotic ramblings, yes, I liked it. A lot. The Luxury 70m² 2-Bed City Center Apartment in Freilassing is a solid choice. It’s clean, comfortable, well-equipped, and a perfect base for exploring Bavaria. Would I stay there again? Absolutely. Just next time, I'll bring my own power shower head.

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And there you have it. The unfiltered, slightly-disorganized truth about my stay in Freilassing. Now, if you'll excuse me, I think I need another coffee. And maybe that missing sock.

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Schöne 70m² 2-Zimmer City Wohnung 2OG im Zentrum Freilassing Germany

Schöne 70m² 2-Zimmer City Wohnung 2OG im Zentrum Freilassing Germany

Alright, buckle up buttercup, because this isn't your Grandma Mildred's meticulously planned itinerary. This is my Freilassing adventure, fueled by questionable coffee and a deep-seated fear of missing things. We're talking chaos, folks. Glorious, caffeinated chaos. And it all starts…in a 70m² 2-Zimmer City Wohnung on the 2nd floor in the Zentrum. God, I hope the heating works.

Day 1: Arrival, Anxiety, and Apfelstrudel Assault

  • 14:00 - 16:00: Arrival in Freilassing! (Probably Late): Okay, fingers crossed the trains are actually running. My flight was delayed, naturally. I'm picturing myself, a haggard mess, dragging my overpacked suitcase (seriously, why did I bring three pairs of boots?) up those goddamn stairs. Finding the apartment key is usually a quest in itself. Last time, I spent a solid 20 minutes wrestling with a lockbox in Prague. Pray for me. Okay, fine. I'm in. Apartment is… well, it's a place to dump luggage. Let's breathe and try to find the damn internet.

  • **16:00 - 17:00: Apartment Reconnaissance & Panic Search for Wi-Fi: **Okay, internet is alive, thank you baby Jesus. Now to unpack, because seriously, how much stuff do you really need for a weekend get away? Then the moment of truth: the bathroom. Pray the water pressure isn't a dribble and the shower doesn't look like it's seen better days. *Okay, bathroom check, all clear. Now to suss out the neighbourhood. And find…food. Immediately.*

  • 17:00 - 19:00: The Apfelstrudel Pilgrimage: This is non-negotiable. My research (aka, Google Maps) says there's a bakery called "Bäckerei & Konditorei Hutterer" nearby. Goal #1: locate said bakery. Goal #2: devour apfelstrudel. With cream. This is the only thing I'm truly looking forward to. Anecdotally, I can tell you that the best apple strudel I've ever had was in… well, nevermind. My goal is to surpass that experience and make this the best Apfelstrudel experience. Found it! Glory be! Okay, deep breaths… and… OHMYGOD. This Apfelstrudel is seriously next level. Flaky pastry, warm apple filling, a perfect hit of cinnamon… I'm in heaven. I might need two.

  • 19:00 - 21:00: Dinner and the Eternal Struggle of Ordering in German: Okay, I'm hungry again. Pretending to be fluent is a sport I'm not exactly gold medal material at. Found a place that looked promising, maybe, it's called "Gasthof zur Salzach". Cross your fingers. Okay, so the food was… fine. But the interactions… "Bitte, ein Bier?" turned into a mumbled mess, followed by a lot of pointing. And I'm pretty sure I ordered a sausage-based dish with no idea what it was. But hey, adventure! And I'm full, so win! Need to practice my German. Any tips?

  • 21:00 - 22:00: Attempt at Relaxation (Fat Chance): Back to the apartment. Collapse on the sofa. Binge-watch something mindless on Netflix (probably with German subtitles, because practice). Attempt to mentally plan the next day. Realistically, I will probably look at the map and freak out. Oh, the map! I'm bad at maps. Need to download all the apps.

Day 2: Culture Shock, Salty Snacks, And Bavarian Bliss

  • 09:00 - 10:00: Breakfast Struggles (Again): Okay, I am trying to use the kitchen in the apartment. Let's see… instant coffee and toast. I'm not sure what is in the fridge, probably should've stopped in the grocery store. This is not going well. Note to self: stock up on proper coffee. I can't live off instant coffee.

  • 10:00 - 13:00: Hitler's Bunker, Freilassing's Train Station, the "Kreativhaus": Historical explorations. This is going to be grim. But the history, no matter how awful, is a part of all of us. The bunker tour I'm on is really unsettling. The Train station. This is fine. This train station is not the prettiest, but it is the most beautiful. I'm not lying. The Kreativhaus looks promising, a bit of an art center, hopefully something to stir my soul. The museum. I can handle this. Not a bad way to ease into the day. Bunker tour sucked the life out of me. I am ready for the bar. Freilassing has a train station?! I am amazed. The Kreativhaus got me out of my funk.

  • 13:00 - 14:00: Lunch and the Quest for Pretzels: I am starving! Where are the snacks? Should I go to the Bakery? Yes. Let's do it! I love pretzels, it's my vice. Pretzels achieved!

  • 14:00 - 17:00: The Salzburg Excursion (Maybe): Okay, Salzburg is like, right there. But also it's likely to be busy as hell. But also I can't come this close and not see Mozart's birthplace. This is where my anxiety flares up. I am going to the big city, I need the app. Ugh I hate big cities. The crowds, the prices… But Mozart! And the Salzach River is beautiful, I can even forget how bad I am at taking photos. I can do this.

  • 17:00 - 19:00: Return to Freilassing (with Brain Overload): I am exhausted, but full of impressions. This is too much for one day. I need to go back to that bakery and get more. I need a nap.

  • 19:00 - 21:00: Dinner and Local Atmosphere: I found a cozy "Gasthaus" called "Zum Sternbräu". The food is hearty and makes me excited. I am going to order the best things on the menu. Because, why not. This is exactly what I needed after Salzburg. Food and a beer. Yes.

  • 21:00 - 22:00: Trying to watch a movie… probably fail, sleep: In bed, finally. Tomorrow, I will go home. I need a shower.

Day 3: Departure and the lingering taste of Apfelstrudel

  • 08:00 - 09:00: Last Breakfast and Apartment Clean-up (If I'm Feeling Brave): Ugh. Packing. Cleaning. This is the real test. At least the coffee situation is, hopefully, sorted. Okay, packing: minimal success. Cleaning? Let's just say I'm leaving it "lived in."

  • 09:00 - 10:00: Final Apfelstrudel (Yes, Again): One. Last. Time. I might cry. I'm actually going to buy a whole one to take home. Then I will have to eat them all on the train. Yep. Bought one. Feeling a little ridiculous but also completely happy. And this time I will sit at the bakery and enjoy.

  • 10:00 - 11:00 Check Out and Transport to the Train Station: Okay, key handover. Hopefully, I don't have to search all over for it. Then a mad dash to the station. The key… found. Success! Train is… late. Naturally. But I have Apfelstrudel. I'm good.

  • 11:00 - Onward: Heading Home

  • 11:30 - Never: On the train!

  • 22:00 - Home - A big mess, but a big memory!

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Schöne 70m² 2-Zimmer City Wohnung 2OG im Zentrum Freilassing Germany

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Luxury Freilassing Apartment: The Truth (and Maybe a Few Tears)

So, is this place *really* luxury, or just… pretension?

Okay, let's be honest. "Luxury" is a word that gets thrown around like confetti these days. And yes, the apartment… *is* pretty swanky. Marble countertops? Check. Rain shower that could probably drown a small dog? Double check. But here's the thing: I walked in, and my jaw *almost* dropped. I mean, the pictures online? They do NOT do it justice. The first thing that punched me in the gut (in a good way) was the view. Overlooking… well, I’ll get to that. But yeah, it’s definitely more "luxury" than "that old student flat I lived in where the shower was basically a trickle." The quality of the fixtures is undeniable. You can *feel* it. I touched the tap in the bathroom, expecting the usual flimsy plastic, and it was *solid*. Like it could probably survive a nuclear winter.

What about that 70m² size? Is it cramped? Or gloriously spacious?

Ah, the square footage. 70m². Sounds… adequate, right? Well, it's *cleverly* designed. I mean, it’s not like you could host a monster truck rally in here, but it's definitely not claustrophobic. The layout is really well thought out. I was expecting to bounce off walls, but, there's a good flow. Honestly, the living room feels bigger than the bedroom in my last flat. The balcony adds a lot too. Sitting out there with a coffee in the morning? Pure bliss. Or at least, it *was* bliss until I dropped my coffee mug the first time. Cracked it right down the middle. Lesson learned: Don't get overly relaxed with expensive crockery.

The location - 'city center' – is that a euphemism for "loud and annoying?”

Okay, so, the *location*. This is where things get… complicated. "City center" in Freilassing is… well, it’s Freilassing. It's not exactly Times Square. That said, it's *convenient*. Everything is literally a hop, skip, and a jump away. Shops, cafes, the train station (which, side note: I accidentally took the wrong train the first day and ended up in Salzburg. Didn't mind at all!). But… *the noise*. I’m a light sleeper, and the church bells. Oh, the *church bells*. They ring. A LOT. At 7 AM. Every. Single. Day. Initially, I was plotting their demise. Now, I'm strangely… used to them. I've even started to find them kind of… charming? Don’t judge me. I’m just traumatized enough to accept it. And the occasional late-night revelers on the street below? Earplugs are your friend. Seriously. Pack them. Otherwise, you'll be sleep-deprived and considering staging a one-person protest.

What's the deal with the view? Does it live up to the hype?

The view! Ah, yes, that magnificent……well, it depends on which room you're in, right? The living room? *Spectacular*. Really. It overlooks a plaza… a pretty quiet plaza, which is a massive bonus after my "church bells" trauma. You also get a really clear view of the… mountains. (Which, I'm terrible at geography, I think they're the Alps?) Stunning! The bedroom view, however… it's more of a… 'charming' view of the building next door, let’s be honest. You see the other people living there, they see you. So, you might want to invest in some good curtains. But let’s be real, the living room alone makes it worth it. Especially at sunset. You’ll be taking photos, trust me. You'll be that person.

Two bedrooms - for two guests, or a king and a small child?

Two bedrooms! This is where things get interesting. One is definitely the "master," which, let's be honest, is where *you* want to be. Bigger bed, better view (as mentioned above... unless you decide to embrace the 'neighbor' view). The second bedroom? Perfect for a guest, a small child, or transforming into your highly disorganized home office. I've tried both. I’m currently operating out of the disorganized office, by the way. Good storage space in both rooms too. They’re not *huge*, but they’re definitely not shoeboxes, either. I've actually had guests stay, and they loved having their own space. No squabbling over who gets the sofa bed!

Is it actually *clean*? Because hotel photos can be deceiving.

Okay, the cleanliness. Crucial! Look, I am *not* a neat freak. But I am also not a fan of walking into a place that looks like it hasn’t been cleaned since the 1980s. The apartment was spotless. Like, properly gleaming. Not a speck of dust anywhere. The floors, pristine. The bathrooms? Sparkling. I suspect they have a dedicated cleaning team, and they are *good*. So that’s a big, fat, reassuring check in the "actually livable" box. I am a messy person. It is hard to maintain perfection, but it's very easy to keep it from getting truly grody. Now I just have to teach myself to put my shoes away. Baby steps! The real test will be after my next visit. I’ll keep you posted.

Any hidden fees or nasty surprises I should prepare for?

Hidden fees? Well, that's always the worry, isn't it? When I booked, it was all pretty upfront. No sneaky extras that I spotted. However... the parking situation is a little tricky. It's 'city center,' remember? Parking can be a bit of a battle. It is almost entirely street parking depending on the time of day. There is a garage nearby (expensive!) but if you are patient, and prepared to drive around for half an hour (sometimes an hour!), you can usually find a spot. So, yeah, factor that into your budget. Or, you know, just embrace public transport. The train is surprisingly easy to use from Freilassing. Just… maybe avoid taking the wrong one.

What's the Wi-Fi like? Because, you know, the modern world.

Ah, the Wi-Fi. Essential. Thankfully, it’s fast and reliable. I worked from the apartment for a few days, video calls and everything. No buffering, no dropouts. Which, considering I live in the middle of nowhere normally, was a *huge* relief. You willBook For Rest

Schöne 70m² 2-Zimmer City Wohnung 2OG im Zentrum Freilassing Germany

Schöne 70m² 2-Zimmer City Wohnung 2OG im Zentrum Freilassing Germany

Schöne 70m² 2-Zimmer City Wohnung 2OG im Zentrum Freilassing Germany

Schöne 70m² 2-Zimmer City Wohnung 2OG im Zentrum Freilassing Germany