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Sanadome Hotel & Spa Nijmegen
3.9/548 Reviews

Sanadome Hotel & Spa Nijmegen

Nijmegen|0.32km from Pompestichting
The place is nice, staff great. Unfortunately I can not split the stars so please read this. The one star is just and only for the Spa, and it's management. Today I booked a duo scrub to do something nice with my daughter. On the website it is written: Scrub, cream, and head massage for 2 people.50 minutes, 98 euro. This is misleading and totally unfair for the client. We get in and we have 1 masseuse for 2 people.So technically I am paying 49 euro each for 25 (it was 20 at the end) minutes, and not for 50 minutes. Again: THIS is not specified on the website. We are sitting on no bed, just some estethician chairs which put your head lower than your body, totally uncomfortable. Totally low standards. We get scrub on 4 parts of our body: lower legs, front arms, beginning of your back and belly.And we are asked to turn. So only front Then we shower, and with the swimming suits on and with the face towel we get (small) it's totally impossible to get the scrub out. I remove my swimming suit, and I ask for a shower towel, while I am trying butt naked to climb on the chair again. Then comes the cream on the same 4 spots. At my question : why don't we get cream on hands and feet, she says that: The cream makes the feet sliding and the client could fall (!!) And: Masseuse has a phobia touching feet. (Really??? Who hired you?and why don't you do facials then?). Last is the head massage of 5 minutes which it hurts because the amount of oil is non existent. We leave and we paid 98 euro for half a treatment, a partial scrub, a partial cream, dry hands, feet, and lower back, and scrub all over places that I can't name. Masseuse pretends not to see my disappointment or she doesn't care That's a rip off. Nowhere on the website are these things mentioned and we were not informed upfront that the treatment would be only for 4 parts of the body and the masseuse was phobic. I didn't get the choice to stand up and leave, instead of being robbed off I go to complain to reception and the EXCEPTIONAL Lucy (excellent customer care) talks with the spa manager. Obviously the management hired the phobic masseuse so that's the standard. Amateur hour I don't get any excuses, and only 23 euro off the bill. Poor Lucy is left to represent the Sanadome and the shabby operation of a cheap and amateur spa management. She offers me drinks. I appreciate it. I would go back to the hotel and to the thermae, however I won't book a treatment ever again. And so should you do as well! Note for Sanadome management: This kind of service which is obviously incompetently managed from a third part, lowers your standards and your stars. Thank you Lucy, you are really what customer care is about

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Sanadome Hotel & Spa Nijmegen
3.9/548 Reviews
The place is nice, staff great. Unfortunately I can not split the stars so please read this. The one star is just and only for the Spa, and it's management. Today I booked a duo scrub to do something nice with my daughter. On the website it is written: Scrub, cream, and head massage for 2 people.50 minutes, 98 euro. This is misleading and totally unfair for the client. We get in and we have 1 masseuse for 2 people.So technically I am paying 49 euro each for 25 (it was 20 at the end) minutes, and not for 50 minutes. Again: THIS is not specified on the website. We are sitting on no bed, just some estethician chairs which put your head lower than your body, totally uncomfortable. Totally low standards. We get scrub on 4 parts of our body: lower legs, front arms, beginning of your back and belly.And we are asked to turn. So only front Then we shower, and with the swimming suits on and with the face towel we get (small) it's totally impossible to get the scrub out. I remove my swimming suit, and I ask for a shower towel, while I am trying butt naked to climb on the chair again. Then comes the cream on the same 4 spots. At my question : why don't we get cream on hands and feet, she says that: The cream makes the feet sliding and the client could fall (!!) And: Masseuse has a phobia touching feet. (Really??? Who hired you?and why don't you do facials then?). Last is the head massage of 5 minutes which it hurts because the amount of oil is non existent. We leave and we paid 98 euro for half a treatment, a partial scrub, a partial cream, dry hands, feet, and lower back, and scrub all over places that I can't name. Masseuse pretends not to see my disappointment or she doesn't care That's a rip off. Nowhere on the website are these things mentioned and we were not informed upfront that the treatment would be only for 4 parts of the body and the masseuse was phobic. I didn't get the choice to stand up and leave, instead of being robbed off I go to complain to reception and the EXCEPTIONAL Lucy (excellent customer care) talks with the spa manager. Obviously the management hired the phobic masseuse so that's the standard. Amateur hour I don't get any excuses, and only 23 euro off the bill. Poor Lucy is left to represent the Sanadome and the shabby operation of a cheap and amateur spa management. She offers me drinks. I appreciate it. I would go back to the hotel and to the thermae, however I won't book a treatment ever again. And so should you do as well! Note for Sanadome management: This kind of service which is obviously incompetently managed from a third part, lowers your standards and your stars. Thank you Lucy, you are really what customer care is about
Guesthouse Vertoef
4/530 Reviews
I stayed at Guesthouse Vertoef on business for 2 nights in June. The location is excellent. I arrived by train into Nijmegen station and the hotel is a very short walk over the road, opposite the station. The sign of the hotel can be clearly seen from the walkway. The place is quirky and immaculately clean and well presented. The corridors are a bit office like and the stairwells are an unfinished concrete render which felt a bit industrial, but my room was large (even though classed as small). It was comfortable and had a dual aspect which was nice. It did however feel a bit as though I was sleeping in an IKEA room display, particularly with the dark grey/black ceiling. The bed was VERY comfortable. There was a bit of noise outside in the early hours but perhaps not surprising considering the city location. The external window blinds also rattle a bit in their tracks but not so as to disturb too much. The only down side to this venue in my opinion is the very early closing time of the reception, and therefore bar/café and lounge area (7pm). This meant that returning to the hotel after dinner or a days work felt a bit daunting as you enter via a secluded black door on the side of the property. Due to (probably) good sound proofing I did not hear anybody else inside the hotel at all on the first night (when I was staying alone, awaiting the arrival of colleagues the following day). This did feel a bit daunting, coupled with the fact that the lights only come on on sensors, so you had to venture inside before seeing much. There also seemed a lack of information about who if anyone you could contact and how if there was a problem (no night porter etc). Breakfast was good and plenty of it. Unlimited buffet style. Good choice, all cold continental offerings. All the hotel staff were very friendly and helpful, if they were there all the time this would be perfect.
Hotel Courage Waalkade
3.9/526 Reviews
I am happy to share that my recent guests, who were DJ's, had a great experience staying at this hotel! Not only did they love the breathtaking river view, but they also gave me fantastic feedback. The breakfast was a hit and the check-in process was made smooth and welcoming by the friendly staff at the reception. Additionally, the hotel staff's proficiency in multiple languages was a huge plus for our international guests, making them feel right at home. Overall, it was a fantastic experience for everyone involved.
Blue Inspired by Manna
4.2/526 Reviews
I spent a Sunday and Monday night there; paid by my host (the university). Great choice on their part. The room was well appointed except for the somewhat small safe which would not accommodate my laptop. That said, the place is quite safe (access to the guest rooms via elevator that requires guest access card), so I just left it in the open. There's a coffee machine in the room and you can get extra capsules from the front-desk if need be. Toilet and shower are separate but, yes, as JapanGirl has mentioned, if you are not alone, you need to feel quite comfortable with your partner ... Wifi is stable and pretty fast, also on the ground floor/brekkie area, tv has some English language channels. Brekkie is fabulous and plenty. The ground floor is separated in about half a dozen areas and you can have brekkie in an ambiance of your choice. I had a colleague over for an hour to discuss one of her projects and ordered a cappuccino for her. When I wanted to pay for it, I was told that was fine. Everyone on the staff is super-nice and helpful. Good vibes. Really quite liked the place.
Hotel Nimma
3.8/542 Reviews
We stayed here for one night as a family of 5. The room was large with a double bed, bunk bed and a sofa bed. There was a table and chairs for eating and we ordered an UberEats. The staff were friendly, room was clean and there is parking behind the hotel. We sat in the garden and had a drink while the children played on the swings and ground trampoline. We drove into town and had a lovely walk around - we used the car park close to the main park and it was €2.30 per hour.
Mercure Hotel Nijmegen Centre
4.3/540 Reviews
Clean hotel and excellent location right next to the train station and walking distance to the town. Good size room. Bathrobe and slippers provided I didn't eat at the restaurant, breakfast was basic but had bread, eggs, cereal and fresh orange juice.

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Nijmegen Travel Guide

New and popular hotels in Nijmegen recommended by Trip.com. There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. For trips in Nijmegen, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions. You can plan a one or two day trip to Nijmegen.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Nijmegen.

When visiting Nijmegen, you can choose from over 26 hotels with great reviews. The local average price is 98 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 4 four-star hotels in Nijmegen at an average price of 124 USD per night. There are 4 three-star hotels in Nijmegen at an average price of 80 USD per night. Hotels in Nijmegen offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. In Nijmegen, there are hotels under the Grand Mercure brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Grand Mercure. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Nijmegen, such as hotels under the Grand Mercure brand. Manna is one of the most popular hotels in Nijmegen. Many tourists also stay at Hotel Courage Waalkade.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Nijmegen, nearby attractions like Carolingian chapel, de Goffert Stadium can be your first stop. For short trips in Nijmegen, Velorama National Bicycle Museum, Landhoofd Spoorbrug Nijmegen are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Concertgebouw De Vereniging, Speeltuin Brakkefort.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 5.39°C during the day, 2.04°C at night

• April to June: 14.7°C during the day, 9.57°C at night

• July to September: 18.9°C during the day, 13.7°C at night

• October to December: 8.18°C during the day, 4.93°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 56.83 cm

• Summer: 59.17 cm

• Autumn: 62.57 cm

• Winter: 69.47 cm

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