We wanted to spend one night on Helgoland in order to avoid the daytime tourist hordes on our walk around the island. Hotel Helgolandia was centrally located and reasonably budget-friendly. It's about a 20-minute walk from the ferry port, and if you have a lot of luggage, there is a delivery option offered by the ferry service. Since check-in was not until 3 pm we had lunch at the hotel's Asian restaurant before making our way to the nearby Helgoländer Botschaft which handles the check-in and check-out for a variety of properties. Rather inconvenient when a ferry-load of visitors arrives/departs. We had an attic room up three flights of stairs, no lift. The room, though compact, was great, with a well-thought-out layout and by all appearances freshly renovated. Large windows let in plenty of daylight, although there was no view to rave about. There was only one small mirror, and this was in the bathroom which had no power outlet to plug in the supplied hair dryer. We did not pre-book breakfast, but you could have it in the restaurant downstairs. However, just a few steps away was a bakery where you could put together your own basic breakfast at much less cost. If we were to return to Helgoland we would be happy to stay again in an attic room at this hotel.
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