Latest Reviews for Namur Hotels

Ibis Dinant Centre
4/590 Reviews
It’s 8mins drive up from the hotel to the citadel, the cafe overlooks the river so if you could, request for the facing along the river. We didn’t and I kinda regret that. The side facing the road can be a little noisy at night. The bed and shower is good. There is spare pillow which is standard sized. Towels are also provided but the others such as brush and combs do bring one set yourself. There is also no hot water flask. The reception is kind and helpful. The breakfast is amazing with attentive staff and the orange juice is freshly squeezed on the spot by a machine. It was too cold to sit alfresco but I would if the weather is a tad warmer. Parking on-site is limited but there are parking around the area free or charged. Just don’t park into the ****** or you would have trouble getting your car mentioned by the reception. Otherwise, another great restful night in a no frills hotel I would recommend. Thank you.
Mercure Namur Hotel
4.3/566 Reviews
From the outset I have to say that at the Mercure hotel in Namur the food was fine and the staff wonderful. We arrived in Namur on a Sunday evening and parking was not easy to find. In the end we used the car park next to the hotel / ******, thankfully only half-price for hotel guests. That evening we eat in the hotel. My wife and myself had two courses, she had a starter and main and myself a main course and desert. The house red was very mediocre. Evidently the hotel, like many in the tourism / hospitality business, had a shortage of staff. Evidenced by the awkward silences of the diners as they looked pleadingly towards the serving hatch. We saw the video loop on holiday adverts at least six times. Make the adverts longer and or the service quicker. Just after the two-hour mark a spoon arrived. Some 10 minutes later it was accompanied by a rhubarb tartlet. A word of advice for the staff, please serve a tartlet with a spoon and a knife. The result of cutting the tartlet with a spoon results in two halves flying off in opposite directions. On a more serios note the excellent showers do need a non-slippery base. For all the criticism above we would stay again at the Mercure Namur. Everything else including TV stations was fine.
Mercure HAN Sur Lesse
4.1/589 Reviews
Selected as a one night stop between Brussels and Frankfurt, it’s such a lovely town! Quintessential small Belgian/French town, so quiet at night and beautiful. Town is busy during day, has a vibrant feel. Hotel is newly refurbished and attractive, much more so than photos suggest. Front desk was kind and helpful, family room was huge, complete with bunk beds, king bed and sitting area with dining table. Plenty of room for our family of 5! The kids enjoyed the pool and the play area in lobby. For an entry level hotel this far exceeded our expectations, it’s not the Ritz but for the price it is pretty darn amazing. If you’re used to luxury hotels you won’t be disappointed and if you’re used to motels this is high class living.
Ibis Styles Namur
4.3/578 Reviews
Brilliant place. Free parking on site. Large, modern, clean room with comfortable bed and large shower. Friendly staff. Bar and restaurant. Outstanding breakfast, with lots of hot and cold options (including freshly squeezed orange juice, a pancake maker, and bakery-quality croissants and pain au chocolat). And just a couple of minutes from the motorway. At only EUR 106 incl. breakfast, this is a gem. Will definitely stay again.
Hotel the Royal Snail
4.1/540 Reviews
We booked this stay to celebrate our Anniversary. We choose the royal package so we could enjoy the wellness, dinner and breakfast all in one. I had emailed the hotel in advance that it was our anniversary and they said they usually don't provide extras with such occassions but they were willing to have a bottle of wine ready in the room. Unfortunately we never did receive that. Wellness was a nice addition to the package. Jacuzzi, sauna, infra red and showers. Good enough to use for an hour. Dinner was the high point of our evening. The dishes were delicious and nicely plated. 5 courses of amazing skill and flavor. I would come back soly to eat in this restaurant!!! Room was comfortable, clean and spacious. Everything your expect of a 4 star hotel. Mini bar, amenities etc The only reason I can't score this experience more then 3 stars is because of the breakfast. In my opnion (with experience staying in hotels over the world like USA, Canada, UK, Morocco, Lebanon etc) this was not a 4 star experience. The overall selection is very limited. The deli meats were only consisting of pork so we could not eat from it. Some salmon would have been a nice addition. I never in my whole life have had to fry, bake my own eggs in a 4 star hotel. This is one the weirdest things I have experienced. Me standing at a stove making my own eggs while paying well over 300 euro for a nights stay. You really need to up your game when it comes to breakfast. At least get a chef to provide nicely made omelets, scrambeld eggs etc. There are only 30 rooms so you could provide such an excellent standard if you put in the effort. The breakfast buffet area is also very dark and small. Kept bumping into people and let's not start about the very slow coffee machine. Overall the stay would have been perfect if we didn't have to check out with the experience of such a bad morning. Hopefully this is something you can improve on then it would be 5star
Infiniment Vôtre
4.7/50 Reviews
Hotel la Malle Poste
4.3/530 Reviews
Le Chateau de Namur
4.3/567 Reviews
Fab 2 night stay. Lots of positives. Good sized room, comfortable bed and nice quiet air con. There’s plenty of parking and a cable car down to town running 10am to 6pm in summer. Food was a big plus. Evening menu is 3 course with 3 choices each course and an amuse bouche. We ate here 2 nights and tried 2/3 menu and all excellent. This is a regional hotel school and the young waiters are in training - loved them. On top of all above we thought was great value. Recommended.
Hotel les Jardins de La Molignée
3.9/568 Reviews

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties36
Number of Reviews606
Average Price (Weekdays)MYR 806
Average Price (Weekends)MYR 907