In the “Hotel Concorde” in Bad Soden im Taunus, it looks as if the guests could move in at any moment.

In the main building, the beds have been made in the rooms, at the foot ends of the slippers, wrapped in foil, wait for a carrier.

Sweets are on the pillows, pads and pens are on the table.

“A chambermaid would be busy here for an hour,” says Andrea Weigand as she walks through one of the 113 rooms and lets her gaze wander. “There's dust everywhere here. The beds have to be freshly made, the carpet vacuumed and foamed. ”If there were a miracle cure for Corona, she would need a week to wake up the“ Hotel Concorde ”, she says. The "Hotel Concorde" is not a slumbering house. It's a hotel in a forced coma.