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Hotel la Reine
3.9/559 Reviews
What we loved: * Location: Best possible location to explore the city * Staff: Every staff member we encountered was polite, professional, friendly and helpful * Decor: Hotel is cosy, has minimalist but modern design, looks very nice for a 3* venue * Cleanliness: Everything was spotless * Comfort: Soft comfy beds and lots of storage and surface space in the room * Price: Very reasonably priced for the quality and location, compared to other options What could be improved: * When we checked-in there was no soap in any of the dispensers and it only got replenished after several days once we asked for it directly. * Pillows are ridiculously thick, like sofa cushions. Got a neck cramp and headache from first night so opted to sleep on a rolled-up towel instead for the remainder of the stay. * Bathroom layout is not great - toilet is behind a glass door just a meter from the bed, so it doesn't leave much privacy or sound insulation. Shower floods the toilet area no matter how hard you try to avoid it, leaving a puddle right in front of the toilet. * Noise: Hotel is sound-insulated, but there was a lot of plumbing noise coming from the pipes in the bathroom at all hours - banging, hissing, screeching etc, like sleeping next to a loud fridge or boiler. The door between the lift and the floor, as well as other room doors make the room shake when they get shut, and we were unfortunate to have neighbours who were slamming doors relentlessly till 2am on our last night. * Some basic tea facilities in the room would be very useful. Summary: Great hotel at a reasonable price with friendly staff and nice amenities. If you're lucky with the room and neighbours, you'll really enjoy your stay here :)
Sandton Eindhoven Centre
3.8/521 Reviews
The rooms were not nice and very small. The first one smelled horribly like a smoker room and the second one (115) was so small that we did not even unpack. We just went there to sleep. The carpet was dirty and full of hair, there were stains on the curtains. Also the Furniture was very old and not cozy. The bathroom reminded me of camping. We had no view at all. You don't even have an elevator from parking to the rooms and nobody helped with out with our luggage! We had to carry it all the way ourselves! We've been to 5 hotels in the Netherlands the last 2 weeks and Sandton was the worst of them, I am sorry! The others were almost all the same category and price as yours or even cheaper but way cleaner, more cozy, beautiful, great view, big room, nice service (free coffee and tea all the time in the lobby) and so on. Here you find an overpriced minibar in the lobby. 4 Euros for a Coke.... I am glad that we booked with an offer and not paid the full price which would be around 140 €. The Lobby looks nice but the rooms are very old, tiny and not renovated.
Blue Collar Hotel
3.8/564 Reviews
This is a quirky hotel in the Strijp-S neighborhood. Apparently this used to be an old Philips factory and the hotel has retained most of its industrial feel. It’s about a 4 min to the Eindhoven Strijp-S train station and about 4 min to Eindhoven Centraal on the train. There are also buses 1 block away. This hotel is attached to a bar which seemed busy with diverse clientele. Please note that there is not a fully functioning reception area with couches, coffee machine etc. although there are some movie hall type or chairs where one could possibly sit (even if uncomfortably). The guys who worked here were all nice. Special mention to Rafaele, Obi, and Bryan. These guys made sure I was okay when my bus was delayed and I needed a room for an extra night. The sheets are comfortable and the decor is very minimalist here. One can hear the NS trains from about 6am until midnight although infrequently. Light sleepers take note. I recommend the Blue Collar Hotel to anyone looking for a quirky and fun experience in the Strijp-S neighborhood.
Boutiquehotel Sycamore - Protected City View - Free Parking
4.1/54 Reviews
Found out about this small hotel from someone who had recently stayed there, it was relatively easy to find when using a SatNav but without would be more difficult because it looks like an ordinary house in an ordinary street in a housing estate in the Netherlands. Other than that all was friendly and helpful breakfast was of the continental variety, so no problem there. Dinner on the night of arrival wasn't as straight forward but the town centre is only 15mins walk away, so was easily solved. The only problem we had was parking, albeit on a street, car wise was easy, you just abandon it anywhere but we were on a motorcycle, a little more difficult. We managed to get it in the front garden eventually but i didn't bust the indicator...Honest! Would we go back, Yes but not with the bike.
Amrath Hotel Eindhoven
3.7/540 Reviews
The rooms are extremely small and the hotel itself is barebones. The staff, especially the day shift, are friendly enough, but there is little to praise other than the location, which is relatively close to the city and at the same time down the road from a few restaurants, a Subway, a CoolBlue store. It's set next to an Albert Heijn too. There is a bed and breakfast down Leendersweg road which might be a better deal if that's closer to your destination.
Winston B&B
3.9/523 Reviews
Excellent check in/out system. Very clean, tidy and well presented accommodation. My room was spacious with comfortable beds. There was toiletries provided, clean towels and a large (for a hotel) multi language channel TV. The building was quiet, there was no noise from other guests, but Stratumseind is the party street so it will be buzzing until late outside. I got the hint on arrival when I found complimentary ear plugs on my pillow! Nice touch, good hint .

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceNZD 997
Lowest PriceNZD 102
Number of Reviews721
Number of Hotels42
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 229
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 265