We stayed two nights on a road trip to Germany. Havelberg is an former Hanseatic city, today a rather small town, located in the northern part of Sachsen-Anhalt (Saxony-Anhalt). It is situated on the River Havel, not far from the River Elbe, and the town centre is well preserved. The hotel has 34 rooms and is located a couple of kilometers outside Havelberg on hilly grounds with a nice view of the surrounding area. The hotel is modern and with several sculptures and paintings, which is a nice touch. Covid 19 regulations were handled nicely by the staff. We had booked a Superior room. It was located in a separate building on the first (ground) floor with a nice, small terrace with a table and two chairs. However, due to the hilly grounds, the entrance of the building was on the second floor, and we had to carry our luggage down (and later up) the stairs, as there was no elevator. Our room was of decent size, and the beds comfortable. A safe was available, but no coffee making equipment and no A/C in the room. We found some crumbs in the chairs, which had not been thoroughly cleaned, but apart from this the room was reasonably clean. The hotel Wi-Fi was slow and not up to modern standards. We asked about this issue at the front desk and were told that this was due to an inadequate capacity in the main net outside the hotel. Hopefully this issue will be solved in the future, as most guests would probably expect good Wi-Fi. Our rate included breakfast which was good, alas not excellent, and we noted a rather slow restocking of some items. The rating reflects the price we paid for our stay, and based on this it is just average.