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GHOTEL hotel & living Essen
4.4/554 Reviews

GHOTEL hotel & living Essen

Westviertel Essen|0.47km from Grillo-Theater
Wow. What a trip that was to the Essen Spiel convention. And what an excellent hotel we have had the luck of booking a room into. Everything was top notch. We were given a room on the second floor, right across the elevator, in room 226. That was indeed super convenient, since for soundproofing, the windows were always shut, and I'm a smoker, so it made my outside trip to the smoking area easy. Everything in the room was where it should be. Plenty of sockets to plug our electronics in, a desk to put our convention stuff on and make our plans for the following day. Water pressure was spot on in the shower, all-in-one soap was naturally provided in a dispenser and filled daily. Room cleaning was done super meticulously in the morning and the cleaning people were nice and attentive when we happened to stumble upon them. All the staff we ran across were super nice and kind, even though we were always bugging them with annoying and trivial matters. The evening shift at the bar and reception really tried their best to satisfy our bothering demands. Hats off to them for putting up with us. I feel that we may have indeed tested their patience's limits. Despite all our best - or worst - but unintended in honesty - efforts to piss them off, they didn't even lose their smile. Great job, everyone! The cherry on top was the hotel's decision to open up a big room full of tables and chairs for the Spiel attendees to pass the night once the exhibition day was over. Really thoughtful and it's one of those small details that win people over. I'm looking forward to returning to the convention next year, and I'm sure I will be booking a room in this hotel alongside my plane and convention tickets. Keep it up, GHOTEL!

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Aparthotel TU-TU
3.8/56 Reviews

Aparthotel TU-TU

Stadtkern Essen|0.34km from Grillo-Theater
Despite the fair, € 180,00 - bucket price for these rooms! Convertised living house Hello-hearted windows poorly isolated rooms ice cold (in the evening and in the night heating runs to 0!) Bed deck too thin and kine extra deck in the room photos NOT correspond to the rooms! photos of L rooms are shown at M! On all portals. Rooms M as small (not possible to leave bags open!) as S, only varies in size of the bed. Deco on photos not available In reality Not clean (bathroom: urine traces at the toilet, fungus in the shower), gum at kitchen door, flirts on the table and bathroom door. Despite agreed early check-in the room was not ready No shower gel and shampoo No depot area in the bathroom No towels for example unpacked, old tea bags sticks behind bed, not useable. Extension cable was not available Although there were rooms available on portals, I was told when asked for a change, the hotel was completely located ... Location - though cheaply located to the railway station, But through the drinking hall in the neighborhood also some strange ”designs” in the street .... I was professional, but not because of a fair in food, but despite the fair - the price for these rooms and these services was an absolute bucking price. College has been charged here for €40,00 and more is not worth this hotel / room! Positive: fast internet Nespresso machine staff struggling for a further stay emir is offered an upgrade, but I will not be in this hotel return

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Ibis Essen Hauptbahnhof
3.6/533 Reviews
Ostviertel
The hotel is close to the train station, the transportation is very convenient, the room is very clean and the facilities are complete.
Ramada by Wyndham Essen
4.1/578 Reviews
Ostviertel
Old hotel, old beds, no gardens in the room, but lame lame that don't close anymore. Very hearing, much traffic noise, also with the window closed.
Holiday Inn Essen - City Centre
3.9/543 Reviews
Westviertel
I stayed here for a month whilst working in Essen. Receptionist friendly helpful and spoke excellent English. I was upgraded to an executive room, which was dated but clean and spacious and included a fridge. I was thankful for the air conditioning as the weather was hot at the time of my stay but would have preferred a sheet instead of the thick quilt. Breakfast was the standard offering but a rip off at €21 - you get a far better and cheaper breakfast at similar hotels. There’s a bar and an evening menu but this wasn’t always open however when it was the barman was great to have a chat with and get some local knowledge. There’s power sockets by the bedsides and WiFi was good. Location is good being just a 5 min walk to the underwhelming and disappointing city centre. It’s also only a 5 min walk to the metro which offers great value and for a fee of €9, gets you anywhere, although this was during a summer promotion. As a resident you get access to a gym across the road. The house keeping was at times quite poor with surfaces not wiped down. Overall a convenient place to stay but in need of modernisation which I think is a possibility in the future.
Premier Inn Essen City
4.1/520 Reviews
Westviertel
The hotel still needs to walk for ten minutes from bp, the location is ok. There are no toiletries slippers in the room, but you can go to the front desk on the first floor if you need them. German accommodation is more expensive than domestic, but it is worth the price.
Hotel Essener Hof, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western
4.3/537 Reviews
Stadtkern
The rooms are well furnished also a little away from the typical room. My room had separate toilet and shower, very pleasant. Small Manco, an unforgettable object 4 hours after the CA, was allegedly not found in the room, which is bad. So small he wasn't. Beds are also very comfortable, everything in all very good hotel.
Premier Inn Essen City Centre
4.1/531 Reviews
Stadtkern
Have spent more nights in premier inns that I can remember. Have used them in the UK for years. They're all pretty much the same (Zip and Hub aside of course) both of which I also like. The German offering is either aimed at a slightly higher niceness or are maybe just newer. Anyhoo, the rooms are nice. But. I've stayed at the Essen hotel before and the beds weren't great then and don't seem to have been replaced in the last year. The result is (my 2p) that the beds are too soft and when I sit on them, the springs bottom out and I can feel the base. It's not much better when trying to sleep. This is a bit weird as the ones in premier inns in the UK are excellent, to the point where I considered buying one of same type of mattresses/beds for home. This last weekend, the TV was Broken in the first room, so asked to move because the bed was rubbish. Bed also rubbish in second room. By the time I got to the third room I was too embarrassed to ask to move again but the bed thing isn't restricted to one room. Staff were good, the lady on reception was excellent even when facing an avalanche of customers as six pm approached. Overall, an average stay but the beds would mean I'll probably head to Dortmund and the Mercure next time.

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