Eurotel Atlas
Valkenburg property with a restaurant
Valkenburg
This Valkenburg property is located near Theodoor Dorrenplein and Valkenburg Castle. Another nearby point of interest is Fluwelengrot.
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Eurotel Atlas provides a restaurant, a bar/lounge, and laundry facilities.
More hotel informationCoffee/tea makers
Guestrooms have direct-dial phones; bathrooms include hair dryers and handheld showers.
More room informationHotel review summary of Eurotel Atlas, Valkenburg Hotel
| Overall satisfaction | 50% of travellers (1 of 2) recommend this hotel | ||||
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| Hotel service | Hotel condition | Room cleanliness | Room comfort | ||
| 3.0 | 3.5 | 3.5 | 2.5 | ||
| Scores are based on a 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) rating system. | |||||
Most recent reviews and ratings for Eurotel Atlas in Valkenburg
All reviews displayed are submitted by customers who stayed at this hotel. Only the 2 most recent reviews are shown.
| Overall satisfaction | Hotel service | Hotel condition | Room cleanliness | Room comfort | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 3.0 |
Excellent location on edge of town to visit centre. If you dont stay at least eat here.
Good car parking = 1 euro to exit. Double room cramped. Toilet didnt flush properly but that may be continental plumbing. Dated decor but comfortble.
| Overall satisfaction | Hotel service | Hotel condition | Room cleanliness | Room comfort | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 2.0 |
Noisy
On arrival at the hotel having asked for a double bed we were given a family room with 4 single beds pushed together in two pairs, two of which were not even the same hight, these were madeup as single beds. After asking for a double room we were initially told none were available, but eventually were told one was available. On moving to this room it did have a double bed but was made up with two single duvets which did not lead to the most comfortable nights. The room had a lift on one side and extractor fan outside he window which resulted in disturbed nights due to noise. However compared to our third night the first two nights were almost silent. On the third night the hotel entertainment kicked in, this consisted of a DJ playing music in the small bar for a small group of women at volume levels more suitable for the Royal Albert Hall and resulted in everyone in the hotel being "entertained" until midnight if they wanted to be or not.

