This place just doesn't work. Our room was an absolute barn, half filled with office furniture (including empty bookcases for that slightly abandoned look!) and a 'statement' orange colour scheme which made us feel as though we were sleeping in the corner office of a tourist agency. In receivership.
On arrival the hotel frontage was dominated by an abandoned cafe which made the place look like it had been looted. The lobby was tiny, though pleasantly and helpfully staffed.
The garage was a long walk - necessary because the linking walkway was being refurbished.
The room was advertised on Hotels.com as having a kitchenette. In fact it had a two ring electric hob and sink in a cupboard, without cutlery or crockery and not so much as a kettle. In fairness the hotel's own website - a masterpiece of creativity - does not mention kitchenettes and I suspect that was, like the interior design, a failed experiment abandoned part way through lack of funds.
The Landgraf has the feel of a hotel that had tried to do something special and clever but has lacked both the imagination and finances to pull it off.
The tired decor and furnishings, dismal frontage and failed kitchenette all betray a hotel that seems to be going nowhere fast.
Breakfast was good though limited, again improved hugely by very helpful, friendly and attentive staff.
I would happily go to any hotel the staff choose to move to but I wouldn't return to the Landgraf.