Unique experience in a convenient location. Wonderful retro decor with high tech amenities. The bar area is really great and was very busy and fun during our stay. This hotel is great for couples but also nice for business travel. Not perfect for families, but great all around. The only real downside is the parking fee and the lack of free breakfast. The surrounding area makes it worth those challenges as you can walk to several great locations for dinning and shopping.
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I attempted to get a response from guest.correspondence@hilton. com (the Hotel Rambler, 7711 Roosa Street, Montgomery, OH is part of the Hilton Collection), but no one responded to my email. Which leaves this site as my alternative. I stayed one night. The hotel is fairly new, which is why dead flies on the windowsill and mold growing in the shower stall was so unexpedted. The rugs are also a tripping hazard for older people. My toes caught the edge of the rug twice. Fortunately, the bed caught me. The two biggest insults are: 1. I was billed $20.39 for food at the sidebar cafe that I did not order (the hotel finally refunded that amount); 2. The hotel is connected to a parking garage belonging to the city that is free of charge for 24 hours (I was there one night), and yet the hotel sees nothing wrong with charging daily for parking. After disputing the charge, it was also taken off. The hotel has a problem with finding professional managers, and its shows. C. Burse
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Really enjoyed our stay at Hotel Rambler. The location is wonderful, very close to Kenwood Mall but also many walkable shops and dining close by. The hotel is very new and GPS was not super reliable but we had no issues finding the hotel. Along the front of the hotel you see the attached parking garage. We had a spot right by hotel entrance upon arrival. We left for the evening and when we returned we had to park a little further away but no difficulty. There is a door with a Hotel Rambler sign from the parking garage that leads you into lobby and elevators to rooms. It appeared this was the only entrance into hotel other than main door street side. The hotel has many neat pictures of past hotel/motels and posters from various locations. The lobby is on the smaller side but had large couch in sunken living room sort of area as well as a coffee shop that’s open 7am-1pm daily. The hotel rooms are floors 4-7. There is fitness area on 2nd floor and a restaurant on 3rd floor that looks good but we did not get to try. The hotel is very clean, bright and aesthetically pleasing. The room was very spacious and comfortable. Really enjoyed the extra walking space as well as the organization and storage. It was nice to have a table available and over head lighting as well. There are snacks and drinks for purchase already in the room. There are water stations on each floor with pre packaged ice, water and seltzer water. The bathroom was amazing, very spacious and well lit. The walk in shower is really nice, although shower head lacking with no extra features. Beds and pillows very comfortable for a great nights rest. Truly loved the location and would recommend if in the area for business, weekend plans or to explore the area. Probably not ideal for children as there is no pool and it seems to have more of an adult atmosphere. A unique hotel and environment. Loved the dining choices close by- Montgomery Inn a 5 minute walk, and multiple restaurants a few steps away, Dunkin across the street.
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Hotel is clean and beautiful. Staff is rude. They tried to double charge me for the stay and when I caught it and said something, their attitude changed from friendly to very loud and rude. They charge you $10 to park in a parking garage nobody else was paying to park in. They don’t have bottled water to sell or give at the hotel, which is odd for a Hilton brand hotel. I was told to go get a cup from my room and fill it up with water at a tap. The cup had crud all over it.
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My husband and I stayed overnight at this new hotel. Loved the ease of parking and the mid-century modern style. It felt very elegant. We sat for a good while in the conversation pit, which was super fun. The rooms were spacious and plenty of room for storing bags so they weren't underfoot. We were traveling for a work event and used the large event room. It would be beautiful for a wedding reception. Staff were all friendly. We had to leave early so didnt get to experience the coffee/pastry bar in the morning, but it looked great! In the evening, we walked to a local pub and had a great time. It was super close. Overall, I would definitely recommend this new, clean and friendly hotel!
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It's a nice newly constructed hotel with friendly staff and a great location. However, the hotel charges guests $10/night to park in a free garage. Paid self parking is unusual for a suburban Cincinnati hotel and being charged to use a free garage is something I've never experienced before. It's a shame because this nickle and diming soured an otherwise positive experience.
Unique experience in a convenient location. Wonderful retro decor with high tech amenities. The bar area is really great and was very busy and fun during our stay. This hotel is great for couples but also nice for business travel. Not perfect for families, but great all around. The only real downside is the parking fee and the lack of free breakfast. The surrounding area makes it worth those challenges as you can walk to several great locations for dinning and shopping.
I attempted to get a response from guest.correspondence@hilton. com (the Hotel Rambler, 7711 Roosa Street, Montgomery, OH is part of the Hilton Collection), but no one responded to my email. Which leaves this site as my alternative. I stayed one night. The hotel is fairly new, which is why dead flies on the windowsill and mold growing in the shower stall was so unexpedted. The rugs are also a tripping hazard for older people. My toes caught the edge of the rug twice. Fortunately, the bed caught me. The two biggest insults are: 1. I was billed $20.39 for food at the sidebar cafe that I did not order (the hotel finally refunded that amount); 2. The hotel is connected to a parking garage belonging to the city that is free of charge for 24 hours (I was there one night), and yet the hotel sees nothing wrong with charging daily for parking. After disputing the charge, it was also taken off. The hotel has a problem with finding professional managers, and its shows. C. Burse
Really enjoyed our stay at Hotel Rambler. The location is wonderful, very close to Kenwood Mall but also many walkable shops and dining close by. The hotel is very new and GPS was not super reliable but we had no issues finding the hotel. Along the front of the hotel you see the attached parking garage. We had a spot right by hotel entrance upon arrival. We left for the evening and when we returned we had to park a little further away but no difficulty. There is a door with a Hotel Rambler sign from the parking garage that leads you into lobby and elevators to rooms. It appeared this was the only entrance into hotel other than main door street side. The hotel has many neat pictures of past hotel/motels and posters from various locations. The lobby is on the smaller side but had large couch in sunken living room sort of area as well as a coffee shop that’s open 7am-1pm daily. The hotel rooms are floors 4-7. There is fitness area on 2nd floor and a restaurant on 3rd floor that looks good but we did not get to try. The hotel is very clean, bright and aesthetically pleasing. The room was very spacious and comfortable. Really enjoyed the extra walking space as well as the organization and storage. It was nice to have a table available and over head lighting as well. There are snacks and drinks for purchase already in the room. There are water stations on each floor with pre packaged ice, water and seltzer water. The bathroom was amazing, very spacious and well lit. The walk in shower is really nice, although shower head lacking with no extra features. Beds and pillows very comfortable for a great nights rest. Truly loved the location and would recommend if in the area for business, weekend plans or to explore the area. Probably not ideal for children as there is no pool and it seems to have more of an adult atmosphere. A unique hotel and environment. Loved the dining choices close by- Montgomery Inn a 5 minute walk, and multiple restaurants a few steps away, Dunkin across the street.
Hotel is clean and beautiful. Staff is rude. They tried to double charge me for the stay and when I caught it and said something, their attitude changed from friendly to very loud and rude. They charge you $10 to park in a parking garage nobody else was paying to park in. They don’t have bottled water to sell or give at the hotel, which is odd for a Hilton brand hotel. I was told to go get a cup from my room and fill it up with water at a tap. The cup had crud all over it.
My husband and I stayed overnight at this new hotel. Loved the ease of parking and the mid-century modern style. It felt very elegant. We sat for a good while in the conversation pit, which was super fun. The rooms were spacious and plenty of room for storing bags so they weren't underfoot. We were traveling for a work event and used the large event room. It would be beautiful for a wedding reception. Staff were all friendly. We had to leave early so didnt get to experience the coffee/pastry bar in the morning, but it looked great! In the evening, we walked to a local pub and had a great time. It was super close. Overall, I would definitely recommend this new, clean and friendly hotel!
It's a nice newly constructed hotel with friendly staff and a great location. However, the hotel charges guests $10/night to park in a free garage. Paid self parking is unusual for a suburban Cincinnati hotel and being charged to use a free garage is something I've never experienced before. It's a shame because this nickle and diming soured an otherwise positive experience.