Welcome to the most charming hotel of Maastricht, within a stone’s throw from downtown’s ... more
most popular squares, the cheerful pubs and famous restaurants, the trendy shopping streets. And yet located in the old Jeker district with its quiet narrow cobble...
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The Hotel Les Charmes is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to ... more
Maastricht. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. Each of the hotel's guestrooms offers no...
Charming hotel nestled in the prestigious white wine Capital village of Meursault. Quiet, ... more
comfortable rooms, with a personalized decoration. The hotel's park invites you to relax by strolling in and discovering our centuries-old trees, or by enjoying the free outdoor pool during the summer. You may park your car in the courtyard which is closed during the night. A peaceful place close to the vineyards and historic places, such as Beaune, La Rochepot and Puligny Montrachet..
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The Hotel Les Charmes is located in Meursault making it one of the best hotels to stay at ... more
while in town. The Hotel Les Charmes boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. All of the guestrooms are replete with non smoking rooms, desk, television, bathtub, shower. The amenities and services offered at this Meursault accommodation include bar/pub, laundry service/dry cleaning, meeting facilities , room service, disabled facilities. To unwind, guests can enjoy the leisure facilities provided on the hotel's property, including pool outdoor, garden. These top-class facilities are complemented to excellent services to meet the needs of visitors to Meursault. To proceed with your booking at the Hotel Les Charmes, simply choose your travel dates and fill in our secure online booking form.
Hotel - Nijverheidsweg 35, 6227AL Maastricht, The Netherlands, Nijverheidsweg 35, 6227 Maastricht, Limburg, The Netherlands, Nijverheidsweg 35, 6227 AL Maastricht, Limburg, The Netherlands
Advantages: Just off the motorway Disadvantages: TGV line runs along side
the Campanile. The food was very good and reasonably priced.
All in all I can say that our stay in Les Tourettes was a very good experience.
The only downside was that the hotel is situated next to the TGV line, but the rooms are well sound proofed and neither my husband nor myself were disturbed by the passing trains. We paid £56 for the room. Cheaper booking on line ...
Advantages: Amazing views Disadvantages: Not in town center - although this isn't necessarily a disadvantage!
My family and I have now stayed at Johanna Park Hotel twice. Once in June 2005 and again in June 2008. This hotel is simply excellent. Johanna and her fantastic staff make you feel right at home and couldn't be more helpful. It's like no other hotel experience I've had - it's as if you're staying with relatives rather than hoteliers.
We drove to get to this hotel as we'd rented a car in Rome. Also we had a map to provide directions. The drive through to Sorrento is beautiful, so I'd highly recommend doing so. The traffic is as you'd expect at rush hour but for the most part rather good. The shuttle bus will collect you from town if you do not already have a coach to take you. The drive up from the centre of town is steep and walking would be mad - the road is windy so you're not clear to cars. Taxis are quite expensive in the evening ...
Advantages: Beautiful city, everything at walking distance Disadvantages: maybe the weather??
come by train. First do London-Brussels by Euro star. Then Brussels-Liege, if you want by TGV. Finally the short ride Liege-Maastricht with a local train. As you can see, not the easiest destination to reach from the UK, but definitely worth it.
What is there????
Worth it because Maastricht is a relatively small city (140.000 inhabitants) with a rich history. The Spanish once tried to take the city, Napoleon was charmed by it and D'Artagnan, the fourth musketeer, died here in combat. The golden age of Holland, between 1600 and 1700, did have little influence on Maastricht. But after that, under the French influence, the city bloomed. Until the early 1900's the upper class spoke French in Maastricht.
The most interesting part of the city is the old centre. This stretches from the train station across the Maas River to the Vrijthof ...