The hotel is new, with clean rooms with an acceptable dimension. In terms of location, the hotel is well connected in terms of public transportation (that is free in Luxembourg) but is a bit isolated (it’s in a new area surrounded by construction work and/or offices/ residences (during the weekend and holidays was deserted). Finding a place for dinner at walking distance during the weekend was a challenge and the hotel doesn’t offer option besides a simple breakfast.
Frontdesk staff was friendly and supportive.
Hotels in Bouneweg-Nord-Verluerekascht,Luxembourg City
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I had a wonderful stay at this hotel! The room offered a superb view — truly one of the highlights of my visit. The location couldn't be better: just a 10mins walking distance from the train station or you may take a bus, which made arriving and getting around incredibly convenient. Many major attractions were also within easy walking distance, so I was able to explore the area effortlessly. Overall, a great experience with excellent views and a perfect location. Highly recommended!
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The hotel is less than 10 minute walk from the airport.
To go to the city centre, you can go back to the airport to take the tram or bus (20 to 30 min to reach the centre).
The bed was very comfortable.
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The room is very simple, the bathroom is separated from the bed by a curtain for the rate I paid.
The floor is quite old, the carpet will need a refresh.
Overall, It is fine to stay at this hotel for a night, especially to catch an early flight or if you arrive late.
The room was really spacious, with a lovely small lawn outside the window that looked like a prairie. It was super convenient to take the free shuttle into town to explore. We stayed out until past 10 PM, then took three different buses back. Even though it was summer, I was practically freezing by the time we got back in the middle of the night.
One thing I definitely have to commend the hotel for: I accidentally left my car keys on the sofa by the entrance and only realized they were missing when I got back late. I rushed to the front desk, and even though the shift had changed, they thankfully found them in a drawer. Even more coincidentally, I met the family who found the keys right there at the front desk. Everyone was so kind, and I'm incredibly grateful. Losing them would have absolutely ruined our entire trip!
The location is very good! I like.
You can visit all the attractions on foot. Highly recommended!
The restaurant cafe de paris downstairs is delicious and there are people performing in the square which is very lively.
The famous shopping street downstairs is super convenient. Next door is pp LV Hermes and the like~
All in all, it's very convenient, otherwise I wouldn't know where to stay and wouldn't have much choice.
I stayed at the DoubleTree Luxembourg with my 80-year-old father, who is unwell and was extremely tired after a long day of travelling. Unfortunately, the room we were given was right next to the elevator motors, and the noise kept both of us awake almost the entire night. My father finally managed to fall asleep around 7:00–7:30 AM after hours of discomfort.
However, at 8:00 AM, there was a knock on our door. I opened it half-asleep, and the staff member simply said “It’s ok” and walked away. I later saw the same person again in uniform, so clearly they were a member of the hotel team. I still cannot understand why they knocked at that time, and what exactly was “ok,” especially when it was obvious the room had severe noise issues and guests could still be resting.
I shared all of this with the reception team and politely asked to speak with the manager. Instead of a brief conversation or even a quick acknowledgment, I was handed a handwritten note with the manager’s email. After travelling with an elderly parent who was in pain and exhausted, I was genuinely hoping for a bit of understanding or empathy. Even a short apology would have meant a lot at that moment.
I should mention that breakfast was also quite basic and didn’t match the DoubleTree standard I’m familiar with, so overall the stay was unfortunately far below what I usually experience with Hilton properties.
I’m writing this not to complain for the sake of complaining, but because the situation placed my father—who is already unwell—under a lot of unnecessary stress. As a loyal Hilton Honors member, this experience was difficult for me, and I sincerely hope management can review what happened and decide on an appropriate way to make this right.
The hotel entrance has bus route 29 directly to the airport, train station, and city center. The room window can be opened and closed manually, and occasionally you can see planes taking off and landing, but I didn't hear any aircraft or car noise. However, the sound insulation between rooms was relatively poor. The bed was six feet wide and very comfortable. The downsides are that the room size is a bit small and there's no electric kettle provided in the room.
The hotel is along a quaint street that's almost like uninhabited on a Sunday. I like that there's a bus stop right at the doors that helps with getting around easily. But there's essentially nothing much in the surroundings.
The hotel reception is at the bar, one may mistaken it for the bar counter instead. The lobby has a bar vibe, I guess much in line with the brewery history of this building. Room is a little small for 2 persons, leaves little space for moving around if 2 luggages are opened concurrently. I like the open wardrobe concept but I don't get why the electrical sockets need to be hidden behind the side table. The room is also generally very dim and dark, even with all lights switched on.
They also provide a bottle of drinking water, just 1 per day and additional bottles are chargeable. Which I felt was a little rigid considering how expensive a room night costs here.
The toilet is separate from the shower area which does not have a door. The standing shower has no shower curtain and is half covered, where the water just spills all over outside of the shower area.
The bed is firm and comfortable but pillows are too soft for my liking, hardly any support. Room is always clean, kudos to the housekeeping team.
Overall, an acceptable stay, but pricey.
A stay at Hotel Parc Beaux Arts places you in the heart of Luxembourg City, steps from Saint Michael's Church and National Museum of History and Art. This hotel is 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Chemin de la Corniche and 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Dent Creuse.
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services.
Satisfy your appetite for lunch or dinner at Le Friquets, a restaurant which specializes in local cuisine, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. To-go breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business center, express check-in, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 11 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
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