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Grand Hotel Cravat
4.1/570 Reviews

Grand Hotel Cravat

Luxembourg|0.31km from Bourbon-Platte
This hotel has more pros than cons. Staff very professional. Excellent food for breakfast so pretty pricey at 27 Euro. The rooms look very old fashioned and could do with a bit of touch up but I think that's part of the hotel's charm. I got a single room and it cost me about 98 US Dollars on trip.com's wonderful website. An excellent value for that price even an excellent value for $150 after that find someplace a little newer. Breakfast is really excellent except the eggs were undercooked and the bacon was undercooked and when I asked them to take it back to the kitchen and cook it a little more they would only cook the bacon for me. Maybe in Luxembourg people eat their eggs sweat but no way I could stomach that it would probably make me ill so I skipped the eggs. However the cheese was top notch and the meal was worth 27 Euro if you could eat 27 euro worth of cheese. I would even go so far as to say I would stay here again. The bathroom is a little outdated but charming and had birds and flowers on the tiles. The hotel front desk man acted as a concierge but clearly he had been there for a long time and was very well trained and had very good advice about where to eat and what to see. I like the whole staff and an added asset was the bar downstairs brings you back to many years ago. I was lucky enough to get a balcony in my room and it would be a wonderful idea if I had trouble with somebody to have wine on the balcony and watch the world go by. I will post my view from my balcony. I call this hotel room with a view. The hotel had more more pros than cons and I was happy with my decisions to stay there.
Christophe Colomb
4/551 Reviews

Christophe Colomb

Luxembourg|0.46km from Bourbon-Platte
PREMISES AND SERVICE: There was no toilet brush in the WC, and no such brush was given to me on request, and thus the WC pan (”throne”) did smell unpleasantly and look soiled for a while; I had to flush the toilet 7-9 times to get it completely cleaned. The walls and door of the room were very thin and I could clearly hear, at any time during day or night, people using and flushing the toilet, using the shower, and the telephone ringing in other rooms (adjacent and above) as loudly as if it was ringing in my room (and from the corridor, I could also hear people snoring in another room). I had to almost ”beg” to be given four extra hangers (and in fact I was told by a receptionist): ”why do you need more hangers? You are only one person!”) and to be given a wake up call (by another receptionist, who told me that they cannot do that because they are preparing/serving breakfast at 8.00 hrs). I was not given clear or adequate information (by another receptionist) on how I could travel from near the hotel to the airport by bus; she did not even know where the nearest bus stop was, from which I could catch the bus to the airport. There was reception of only three (all BBC) TV English channels. On arrival, there was noise from compressed air drilling on the street. On arrival (on a Friday, for a four nights long stay, during which my pillow case was changed only once, on the forth night of my stay, only on my request) I was not offered a quiet room (as I had requested when I booked the hotel) at the back of the hotel by a receptionist, but only 5 minutes later by another receptionist (who at first told me to ask the road workers myself, whether they would continue work on Monday!). This hotel should be rated as two star hotel, i.e. not as a three star, which is the official rating appearing on the web. Management and training of staff was evidently poor. Sporadically, one or two receptionists appeared to be making an effort to offer a service slightly above a perfunctory one. LOCATION: The hotel was secure, with adequate wi-fi, located 20-25 minutes from the airport by bus (and 5 minutes to walk to the nearest bus stop to catch the bus to the airport), 15-20 minutes walk or 5-10 minutes by tram (NB All public transport is free of charge in Luxembourg) from city center (i.e. old town).

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Grand Hotel Cravat
4.1/570 Reviews
This hotel has more pros than cons. Staff very professional. Excellent food for breakfast so pretty pricey at 27 Euro. The rooms look very old fashioned and could do with a bit of touch up but I think that's part of the hotel's charm. I got a single room and it cost me about 98 US Dollars on trip.com's wonderful website. An excellent value for that price even an excellent value for $150 after that find someplace a little newer. Breakfast is really excellent except the eggs were undercooked and the bacon was undercooked and when I asked them to take it back to the kitchen and cook it a little more they would only cook the bacon for me. Maybe in Luxembourg people eat their eggs sweat but no way I could stomach that it would probably make me ill so I skipped the eggs. However the cheese was top notch and the meal was worth 27 Euro if you could eat 27 euro worth of cheese. I would even go so far as to say I would stay here again. The bathroom is a little outdated but charming and had birds and flowers on the tiles. The hotel front desk man acted as a concierge but clearly he had been there for a long time and was very well trained and had very good advice about where to eat and what to see. I like the whole staff and an added asset was the bar downstairs brings you back to many years ago. I was lucky enough to get a balcony in my room and it would be a wonderful idea if I had trouble with somebody to have wine on the balcony and watch the world go by. I will post my view from my balcony. I call this hotel room with a view. The hotel had more more pros than cons and I was happy with my decisions to stay there.
Hotel Parc Plaza
4/556 Reviews
Odd, odd place. Can't tell the hotel from the road as its hidden behind a restaurant, which is where you have breakfast, which has no kerb appeal at all, infant could do with a jet wash. Once through the barrier down a cobbled lane you eventually find the reception. Check-in was smooth and reception clean. Room spacious, clean and comes with kettle, fridge, safe and complimentary water. Nicely decorated too. Bed was huge but sadly not a good night's sleep as the pillows are terrible, far too soft and flat, had to ask for extra and still had to fold in half to get any firmness. Staff polite but not over welcoming. Outside areas could do with a spring clean and tidy. Hotel perfectly located for the centre, 5 min walk.
Hotel Vauban
4/569 Reviews
Hotel Vauban is smack bang in the centre of Luxembourg City, opposite the town hall (confusingly called Hotel de Ville!) so location is perfect. It is a small boutique hotel off the main shopping streets. It is a tiny reception but the greeting is very welcoming. The elevator is only accessible by going up some stairs to the first floor so obviously not wheelchair or mobility accessible. The room was recently redecorated and was a decent size for a city centre in an old building. The bed was very comfortable and quite large. There is a spacious wardrobe, a desk and multi language television. The bathroom is a bit dated but was clean. The shower was small but with plenty of hot water and fantastic water pressure. Breakfast is served in the small cafe downstairs beside the reception. It was a table service continental style. Fresh bread roll, ham, cheese, yogurt, croissants, jam and orange juice and various coffees. This is the perfect spot to base yourself while on a visit to the beautiful capital city of the Archduchy. Highly recommended
Hotel Parc Belle-Vue
3.9/554 Reviews
First, the not-so-good. There was one staff member at the front desk who was less-than-friendly. There is no shower curtain, which renders it impossible to keep the bathroom floor dry. The toilet bowl is very low. There are lots of wasps near the breakfast area. The pillow was super flat. What I loved: the location - super close to downtown Luxembourg City. The breakfast offered a good variety of fresh and local foods (I did not pay separately for breakfast). The rooms were spacious with lots of electric/USB sockets. There was an air conditioner in the room. The bathroom was spotless and well-lit. Beds were comfortable. I did not hear from anyone else within the hotel, although I stayed at the hotel in August during peak season. The rooms were very clean. Breakfast was at a place with spectacular view.
Hotel Simoncini
4.2/557 Reviews
We spent 3 nights in the hotel. It's a lovely boutique hotel in the centre of the old town. The location is excellent. We arrived very early and were able to leave our bags with the hotel so we could wander before checkin. The room was lovely and bright and spotlessly clean. It was very quiet and we couldn't hear those in the rooms around us. We could hear the bells of the cathedral which was lovely but once we closed the windows could not hear any noise from outside. The air conditioning was very good which was great, I had read that not all rooms have a/c and emailed the hotel requesting a room with a/c I received a prompt reply stating that there is a/c in all rooms. Breakfast was a small buffet but was more than sufficient. We would definitely stay there again and would recommend it.
Park Inn by Radisson Luxembourg City
4.5/5104 Reviews
Stayed for 2 nights at the end of July and booked 2 rooms. Service was excellent and the staff are extremely helpful and go above and beyond to assist you, very friendly. The rooms are comfortable and with the July heat, the air con was excellent. The location is perfect, as it’s only a 5 minute walk to the main train station, so no need for car or taxi if travelling further afield. As with all train station areas in every city, you have to be a little aware of your surroundings, but this was never a problem for us. You can then walk to the old town area in 10 minutes which is very picturesque. A must if you are staying in Luxembourg.

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