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4-Sterne Superior Erlebnishotel Bell Rock, Europa-Park Freizeitpark & Erlebnis-Resort
4.4/543 Reviews
Stayed for 5 nights as part of a Europa Park / Rulantica visit in a Deluxe Room. Rooms were large & tidy and despite being a relatively large hotel, everything felt 'within reach'. Certainly a cut above equivalent rooms at other European theme park resorts. The included breakfast was busy at times (though to be expected, considering the changes they'd made due to Covid-19) but tasty and at the expected level. Hotel bar was great, with reasonably priced & well made drinks. Very generous portion sizes on the bar food as well. Very short walk to the theme park through beautifully kept grounds. Buses to Rulantica were regular throughout the day. An end note - despite being part of the 5% of visitors not arriving from Germany / France / Switzerland - it didn't show. The vast majority of staff were comfortably multi-lingual and very patient with our ham-fisted attempts at using the German language! Made to feel very welcome by all staff throughout our stay and look forward to returning in the future.
Europa-Park Freizeitpark & Erlebnis-Resort, Hotel Krønasår
4.4/516 Reviews
We have made a 2-day stay in the park and one night in this hotel. It is best placed to go to rulantica because there is direct access through a corridor. This avoids taking handbags and others. The hotel is very beautiful and the rooms very beautiful. The rooms are very well soundproofed and the bedroom is very good. It is a 5-star hotel but I think there are some missing details. For example, a box drought in the bathroom or a minibar. Breakfast buffet is very good. The buffet is cheap: € 34 for an adult. We eat almost better in the park. A free shuttle rotates all day to and from the park.
Hotel Andante Rust
4.1/576 Reviews
More 3.5* than 4*. The hotel is rather new and flashy. The receptionist was super welcoming and helpful, providing all the required information for the stay. The room we got for 4, was spacious enough with complementary water and coffee. The decor is very modern, very bright with coloured ambient lights and a super big flat TV screen with access to Netflix (your own account) and YouTube; it is a life saver, when you have kids. Couple of issue with the room (the room control panel and the shower door not working or damaged), but nothing really to complain too much. The hotel is equipped with a (open air) swimming pool, but, given the season, it was closed; it has a small restaurant for dinner and breakfast. In low season, the restaurant offers only a limited amount of choices (not regional dishes). Breakfast buffet is ok, with some highs (the waffle machine or the nutella auto serving jar); the only problem is that it is served from 9:00 am (we had to book it to have it at 8:00 and it was not possible to have it before). If you are in Rust for the Europa Park, maybe it's not a big issue, but if you are travelling it might be. Parking in front of the hotel is available and there are a couple of places for recharging electric cars. All in all, good experience.
Gastehaus Mythos
4.3/53 Reviews
The surrounding environment is particularly good, the room is large, the town is beautiful and very quiet. Breakfast and dinner can be eaten at the hotel, the amount of food is sufficient, and the taste is good. There is no air conditioning, but it seems that there are no hotels in the town.
Moxy Rust
4.3/574 Reviews
Very cool hotel! Ideal for families who just need a crash pad for visiting Europa Park as room is fairly basic. Could do with a kettle in the room but to be fair we didn’t ask if we could get one to the room so this may be a service they provide. Didn’t hamper our experience. Loved the added personal touch of writing a message on our mirror. You’ll find this in the elevator mirror too. Loads of space downstairs to mingle and spread out of you need a bit of space. Breakfast was delicious the next morning too, a proper and well stocked continental breakfast. Service was lovely

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels214
Number of Reviews671
Highest PriceNZD 811
Lowest PriceNZD 153
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 318
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 344