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Correct hotel, nomore
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3.6 |
Guest name: schuminou, Palaiseau, France
This hotel is located in Scheveningen, which is a nice place to stay.
It is located along a road with many cars and it is therefore a little bit noisy. You can see the see (300m) if your are at least at the 3rd floor I think.
Room is spacious but it was not so clean than I expected.
Staff is more or less nice and breackfast is standard.
Tram is just in front of the hotel!
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Business service
4.0 Value
3.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
Good position, poor parking
Guest name: barzies, Arona, Italy
The hotel is place really close to the sea and the many coffees of Scheveningen. The hotel is really better than the standard Ibis, it's new, clean and the breakfast ok.
The only bad news is the parking. The hotel has a private ine but really little (20 cars or less) and the parking available in the city are terribly expensive (20Euros overnight).
A part this a very good choice
Spacious room
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3.0 |
Guest name: MarieMalmo, Sweden
Guest type: Young single
stayed in Jan 2008
I was booked for a few nights business trip and really enjoyed the size of the room. The bathroom was not top clean ... but the rest was. The breakfast area is very small which since sharing a small table, inevitably leads to meeting and speaking with new and interesting co-guests every morning. It is a good Ibis standard hotel and is as all others of its kind situated a bit outside the very centre. In winter time the Scheveningen area is a bit grey of course but two tram lines make it very easy to take the trip into the city centre.
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
3.0 Value
3.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
Beautiful, bright, spacious
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3.8 |
Guest name: Guillaume, Brussels, Belgium
In contrast to most of the Ibis Hotels we've been to, this one is magnificent and spacious, situated on a broad avenue just one block down from the seaside front. The room, which we booked for the two of us, could host four (a large bed and a huge folding couch) and moreover offered a balcony with a view. We did not try the Ibis cuisine -- it's the same all over the continent : correct but a little unimaginative, and Holland is not really an eaters' paradise -- but the breakfast was excellent, with a wide choice of bread and things to put on it. Excellent coffee, too : a pretty rare privilege in breakfast buffets. For lunch and dinner, Scheveningen (a somewhat old-fashioned luxury resort) offers a variety of restaurants, focusing on seafood, and (as in much of Holland) some nice, spicy Chinese / Indonesian places, including one built on the beach. The Hague (not the capital but the seat of government) offers plenty of sights to be seen as well as the Mauritshuis Museum, which is a must (Vermeer, Potter etc.)
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Value
3.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
4.0 Cleanliness
Beautiful, bright, spacious
Guest name: Guillaume, Brussels, Belgium
In contrast to most of the Ibis Hotels we've been to, this one is magnificent and spacious, situated on a broad avenue just one block down from the seaside front. The room, which we booked for the two of us, could host four (a large bed and a huge folding couch) and moreover offered a balcony with a view. We did not try the Ibis cuisine -- it's the same all over the continent : correct but a little unimaginative, and Holland is not really an eaters' paradise -- but the breakfast was excellent, with a wide choice of bread and things to put on it. Excellent coffee, too : a pretty rare privilege in breakfast buffets. For lunch and dinner, Scheveningen (a somewhat old-fashioned luxury resort) offers a variety of restaurants, focusing on seafood, and (as in much of Holland) some nice, spicy Chinese / Indonesian places, including one built on the beach. The Hague (not the capital but the seat of government) offers plenty of sights to be seen as well as the Mauritshuis Museum, which is a must (Vermeer, Potter etc.)