Second time here! We like camping with a tent, so this room is big enough! I like the bed below better!
Our mattress in room 307 was not ok, one side was higher than the other!
Great place close to bus station but at the time I arrived many of the local food options were closed or very expensive, that’s not the venues fault lol
The exterior of the hotel look ok. However, the internal function of the hotel need a lot of rooms for improvement. Thankfully, I only stay for 2 nights, but need to bear with all the inconveniences.
First, the lift is not working. Was assigned a small room at level 2. I have to carry my luggage up to my room by stairs.
Second, other guests left their rubbish along the corridor and there was no clean up. Quite disgusting to see this in a hotel. To be honest, this was the most dirty hotel I ever stay.
Third, there was blackout on 2 occasions. Thankfully, I am not halfway through my shower. Though it was recover within an hour, it is unacceptable.
Fourth, there was no storage place for luggage if you arrive early or want to check out late. You were asked to place your luggage at a construction area in a corner of the hotel at your own risk
Fifth, there is a need to place a €50 deposit. This is also the only hotel I encountered in Europe which required to pay a deposit.
Overall, I won't recommend this hotel.
To be fair, the staff are friendly.
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AAnonymous User2024.05.22
Small but very central. The rooms are quite compact and there are few storage spaces, but overall we found this to be OK for the three nights we stayed. Unfortunately we only had a skylight window and not a real one that opened, but there is an air conditioning/ventilation system that serves its purpose. The cleanliness was also OK and the service staff very friendly. We had two bicycles with us and were able to park them in the hotel garage.
If you arrive by car, there are paid parking spaces nearby and if you want to save a bit, it is worth parking a few meters away and taking a walk from the car to the hotel.
Exactly as expected. Basic small room only with no frills but still value for money in this off-season. Good shower room though. Bed bit lumpy and thin walls. But perfect location in centre (no sea view). Staff friendly and helpful.
Near the Rotterdam airport. Easy check-in & check-out process but slight delay where reception cannot verify the payment has been made in Trip apps, thus we need to forward the booking confirmation email to the receptionist.
First time solo travelling and picked this hotel due to its location, look and price. Easy accessible to the train station (only a 20 minute walk) and 20 to 30 minutes to sights i wanted to see. The centre for all your shops and eateries where a 35 minute walk. Bus stops only at the end of the road but I never used them as I was happy to walk everywhere. The room was clean and spacious. Loved the shower especially after a long day walking. Everything was explained to me (Wi-Fi, tv, air-con). Plus a super comfy bed.
A new hotel. I booked this hotel because it was cheap and easy to get to by tram from The Hague.
It's a 3-4 minute walk from the tram station.
A self-check-in hotel using the touch panel.
Because the hotel is basically unmanned, you need a password even to open the entrance door. I was told that the password was sent to me by email in advance, but I couldn't find it, so I pressed the intercom and a staff member opened it for me right away. They don't usually show themselves to guests, but it seems that there is a staff member somewhere in the hotel.
It seems that they are operating with the bare minimum. There were basically no amenities, not even an internal line or a hair dryer. If you had any problems, you had to call someone's phone number. It was a beautiful hotel, so I was surprised that there was no hair dryer. I called to check, but it seems that they don't have one. Isn't it rare for a room without a hair dryer in a new hotel like this these days?
There was a coffee maker, desk, and chair in the common area at the front desk. It was spacious and there were many of them, so it seemed like a good place to work. Drinks were charged. Even hot water was 2 euros.
It was close to the sea, and it took 5 minutes to get there. It was nice to take a walk at dusk. There are many supermarkets in the area. The supermarket next door seems to be open until midnight.
In order to catch the Flixbus to Brussels Airport at 4:50 in the morning, I booked a youth hostel near central. It seemed to have just opened and not many people were staying there. Just keep walking straight from Rotterdam Central. It takes about 15-20 minutes. There is Chinatown nearby where you can eat. The girls' dormitory is on the third floor. There are rooms with four beds (with windows) and rooms with two beds (without windows). There is basically no space in the room except for the bunk beds. There are charging sockets at the bedside. There are two shared toilets and two shared bathrooms on one floor. The stairs are too high and too long, which makes it difficult to move with a suitcase.
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GGuest UserSecond time here! We like camping with a tent, so this room is big enough! I like the bed below better!
Our mattress in room 307 was not ok, one side was higher than the other!
GGuest UserGreat place close to bus station but at the time I arrived many of the local food options were closed or very expensive, that’s not the venues fault lol
CCynthiaThe exterior of the hotel look ok. However, the internal function of the hotel need a lot of rooms for improvement. Thankfully, I only stay for 2 nights, but need to bear with all the inconveniences.
First, the lift is not working. Was assigned a small room at level 2. I have to carry my luggage up to my room by stairs.
Second, other guests left their rubbish along the corridor and there was no clean up. Quite disgusting to see this in a hotel. To be honest, this was the most dirty hotel I ever stay.
Third, there was blackout on 2 occasions. Thankfully, I am not halfway through my shower. Though it was recover within an hour, it is unacceptable.
Fourth, there was no storage place for luggage if you arrive early or want to check out late. You were asked to place your luggage at a construction area in a corner of the hotel at your own risk
Fifth, there is a need to place a €50 deposit. This is also the only hotel I encountered in Europe which required to pay a deposit.
Overall, I won't recommend this hotel.
To be fair, the staff are friendly.
GGuest UserExactly as expected. Basic small room only with no frills but still value for money in this off-season. Good shower room though. Bed bit lumpy and thin walls. But perfect location in centre (no sea view). Staff friendly and helpful.
GGuest UserFirst time solo travelling and picked this hotel due to its location, look and price. Easy accessible to the train station (only a 20 minute walk) and 20 to 30 minutes to sights i wanted to see. The centre for all your shops and eateries where a 35 minute walk. Bus stops only at the end of the road but I never used them as I was happy to walk everywhere. The room was clean and spacious. Loved the shower especially after a long day walking. Everything was explained to me (Wi-Fi, tv, air-con). Plus a super comfy bed.
GGuest UserThere is no elevator, the stairs are beyond imagination, the boss is very good, very enthusiastic, help with luggage and lie down the stairs. Cheap price, poor setting
YyuikaroA new hotel. I booked this hotel because it was cheap and easy to get to by tram from The Hague.
It's a 3-4 minute walk from the tram station.
A self-check-in hotel using the touch panel.
Because the hotel is basically unmanned, you need a password even to open the entrance door. I was told that the password was sent to me by email in advance, but I couldn't find it, so I pressed the intercom and a staff member opened it for me right away. They don't usually show themselves to guests, but it seems that there is a staff member somewhere in the hotel.
It seems that they are operating with the bare minimum. There were basically no amenities, not even an internal line or a hair dryer. If you had any problems, you had to call someone's phone number. It was a beautiful hotel, so I was surprised that there was no hair dryer. I called to check, but it seems that they don't have one. Isn't it rare for a room without a hair dryer in a new hotel like this these days?
There was a coffee maker, desk, and chair in the common area at the front desk. It was spacious and there were many of them, so it seemed like a good place to work. Drinks were charged. Even hot water was 2 euros.
It was close to the sea, and it took 5 minutes to get there. It was nice to take a walk at dusk. There are many supermarkets in the area. The supermarket next door seems to be open until midnight.
LlilymudcakeNear the Rotterdam airport. Easy check-in & check-out process but slight delay where reception cannot verify the payment has been made in Trip apps, thus we need to forward the booking confirmation email to the receptionist.
AAnonymous UserIn order to catch the Flixbus to Brussels Airport at 4:50 in the morning, I booked a youth hostel near central. It seemed to have just opened and not many people were staying there. Just keep walking straight from Rotterdam Central. It takes about 15-20 minutes. There is Chinatown nearby where you can eat. The girls' dormitory is on the third floor. There are rooms with four beds (with windows) and rooms with two beds (without windows). There is basically no space in the room except for the bunk beds. There are charging sockets at the bedside. There are two shared toilets and two shared bathrooms on one floor. The stairs are too high and too long, which makes it difficult to move with a suitcase.
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