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Motel One Rotterdam
4.3/543 Reviews
Stadscentrum
Motel One is always a good address for city travel. However, this in Rotterdam is especially, not only by the location in the pedestrian zone but also by the proximity to the market hall, which is a must in this great city. We like the roof-top bar, which has not only a great view of the city especially at night, but also a great selection of gin from all over the world. (to be found in Motel One's) The rooms are usually relatively small, but very smartly built with the equipment.
Hotel Port
3.9/534 Reviews
Delfshaven
Location is good if you look for a stay near the Erasmus medical center. Staff is nice and helpful. Lift is a little we had to turn up in connection with the child car. I found hygiene a little less and the shower wasn't really nice. The room was very cold when we entered it but the heating was so warm. Our 7-week baby was slept nicely.
Hotel Unplugged
4/519 Reviews
Stadscentrum
The hotel seems like an annex to Hotel Emma in Rotterdam (2 min walking from Umplugged). Room is super cute decorated and clean, and the mattress is amazingly comfortable. Location is also really convenient, close to metro station and 10 min walk from Rotterdam Central Station. There is also a street close by with bars and nice brunch places. We book the hotel with my boyfriend for only one night after a concert in the Rotterdam Ahoy, but it was actually a really good place to stay longer! :)
Ibis Rotterdam City Centre
4.2/586 Reviews
Stadscentrum
The location of the hotel is great, walking distance to many sights and shops as well as the metro and tram if you want to travel further away. The rooms facing the canal have a nice view but it's a shame the windows are small. There is a good car park next door to the hotel but hotel guests get no discount for parking there (24 Euros per night). Rooms are on the small side but fine for a couple of nights. They include a safe, which is nice to have. The hotel is not cheap, though. Around 200 Euros per night (without breakfast or parking) for a basic hotel chain like Ibis is quite steep. For that money, the hotel should at least make sure the curtains are not full of holes! They don't seem to have family rooms either, so families have to pay for two rooms per night.
Hotel Emma
4/565 Reviews
Stadscentrum
The hotel is well located in the center of Rotterdam, the room is clean and the price is not excessive. There is no air conditioning, but there is a large, quiet ceiling fan. For breakfast, you have to go to a restaurant which is located three minutes walk from the hotel where you receive a hearty and varied breakfast, but always the same every day. Having stayed five days, I received five tickets for breakfast. However, I learned on the penultimate day that the restaurant only opens at 9:00 a.m. on Saturdays, instead of 7:30 a.m. on other days. As this did not suit me at all because I had to take a train at 9:15 a.m., I requested a refund for this last ticket, which was categorically refused. I don't understand at all this non-commercial and rigid attitude for a customer who stayed five days, especially since the host could resell this unused ticket to a next customer.
Rotterdam Teleport Hotel
3.8/572 Reviews
Noord
My experience in this hotel was really nice. It's located near the city center and the metro station and you can practically have everything you need (supermarkets, shops, food) within a few minutes on foot. All the stuff is really kind and helpful for anything it may occur during your stay in the hotel. Breakfast has not a big variety of drinks and food but it's still really good. My only complaint about this hotel is that there is no fridge in the room, which you really going to need if you are staying for more than 5 days. All in all, I really enjoyed my stay in days inn and I would definitely visit this hotel again.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceNZD 1,883
Lowest PriceNZD 93
Number of Reviews1,437
Number of Hotels126
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 313
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 351