Guest User
August 13, 2023
Casa Franco has the appearance of 60/70s Appartement Block. We stayed on the top floor in a 5-bed family room. The 2 on 3rd floor bathrooms are shared. Bedroom and bathrooms were cleaned and made up daily. The hostel is around the corner from Hotel Sonne, the reception and breakfast restaurant, if you booked it. The breakfast is tasty and worth the money. The hostel is very strict on and water heating equipment. We asked for a kettle, but were told that it is not allowed due to fire regulations. I’ve added a star for the St Moritz pass -allowing use of local buses and lifts - and free entry to the Ovarvarvo public spa pools, which are DEFINITELY worth a visit. It shows what a decent public pool can look like if local government makes the investment. And whilst there, make use of the nearby pool restaurant (also accessible from the outside), where food is more reasonable and the decor and environment is way above average. We saved about 30-40% on dinner there, with drinks included.