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Grand Hotel Alkmaar
3.7/565 Reviews

Grand Hotel Alkmaar

Alkmaar|1.7km from Alkmaar
We booked for a 4 night stay in Alkmaar for July 2019. We are a family of 2 adults and one child. After booking directly on the hotel's website, I emailed to request a bed for my son. I was told that I would need to upgrade my room in order to be permitted an extra bed. So we were duly upgraded and also charged extra for my son's bed. We paid over 700 euros and this did not include breakfast. Breakfast was 14 euros extra for adults and kids ate free. We decided against paying extra for the breakfast and went to a local bakery that charged €6.50 for a sit down breakfast (tea/coffee, bread, croissants, jam, ham, cheese and butter). I think that for what they charged, they have a cheek expecting us to then pay extra for breakfast! When we arrived in our room (room 201) at approximately 1600hrs, the child bed was in the process of being made (why was it not done earlier in the day?). It was clear that the room had not been vacuumed as there was dust and bits of dirt on the floor. It finally was vacuumed 3 days later when I pestered reception about it. I stupidly assumed that the chamber maid would actually see the state of the carpet and vacuum it without prompting. Prior to arriving, I had emailed the hotel to request a kettle in our room. There was no kettle on arrival and when I asked the chambermaid, her response was ”I am housekeeping and this is nothing to do with housekeeping so you will have to speak to the manager”. I also asked for an extra cup as there were only two. same response again. So I went down to reception and they were helpful and brought the mug and kettle to the room. I couldn't call them as the phone in the bedroom didn't work. There was a Senseo coffee machine I the room and the chamber maid had not even noticed that there was a used coffee pad in it from the previous occupants. The chamber maid provided no coffee pads for the machine. One of the roller blinds was broken and so we could not open or close it. It was also very frayed and tatty. I reported it the next day to reception and it was replaced with a brand new one that we could open and close. There were no hooks anywhere near to the sink, so we had to hang our towel on the hairdryer cable and then realised we could use a coat hanger hung too. We were in an attic room and the velux blinds and the windows could only be opened and closed by standing on a chair. The bottom bed sheets were too short for the bed and there was about 5cm of the mattress showing at the bed head, where my pillow was. Why????? After our first night, the chambermaid removed our extra mug and left us back with two again, so I wandered off back to reception to request our mug back. Why did she feel that we were not permitted an extra mug?? Two days after our arrival, housekeeping finally decided that they would provide us with coffee pads for the coffee machine. My big concerns were a lack of fire doors. So if a fire started on one floor, it would just spread up the staircase and onto

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Grand Hotel Alkmaar
3.7/565 Reviews
We booked for a 4 night stay in Alkmaar for July 2019. We are a family of 2 adults and one child. After booking directly on the hotel's website, I emailed to request a bed for my son. I was told that I would need to upgrade my room in order to be permitted an extra bed. So we were duly upgraded and also charged extra for my son's bed. We paid over 700 euros and this did not include breakfast. Breakfast was 14 euros extra for adults and kids ate free. We decided against paying extra for the breakfast and went to a local bakery that charged €6.50 for a sit down breakfast (tea/coffee, bread, croissants, jam, ham, cheese and butter). I think that for what they charged, they have a cheek expecting us to then pay extra for breakfast! When we arrived in our room (room 201) at approximately 1600hrs, the child bed was in the process of being made (why was it not done earlier in the day?). It was clear that the room had not been vacuumed as there was dust and bits of dirt on the floor. It finally was vacuumed 3 days later when I pestered reception about it. I stupidly assumed that the chamber maid would actually see the state of the carpet and vacuum it without prompting. Prior to arriving, I had emailed the hotel to request a kettle in our room. There was no kettle on arrival and when I asked the chambermaid, her response was ”I am housekeeping and this is nothing to do with housekeeping so you will have to speak to the manager”. I also asked for an extra cup as there were only two. same response again. So I went down to reception and they were helpful and brought the mug and kettle to the room. I couldn't call them as the phone in the bedroom didn't work. There was a Senseo coffee machine I the room and the chamber maid had not even noticed that there was a used coffee pad in it from the previous occupants. The chamber maid provided no coffee pads for the machine. One of the roller blinds was broken and so we could not open or close it. It was also very frayed and tatty. I reported it the next day to reception and it was replaced with a brand new one that we could open and close. There were no hooks anywhere near to the sink, so we had to hang our towel on the hairdryer cable and then realised we could use a coat hanger hung too. We were in an attic room and the velux blinds and the windows could only be opened and closed by standing on a chair. The bottom bed sheets were too short for the bed and there was about 5cm of the mattress showing at the bed head, where my pillow was. Why????? After our first night, the chambermaid removed our extra mug and left us back with two again, so I wandered off back to reception to request our mug back. Why did she feel that we were not permitted an extra mug?? Two days after our arrival, housekeeping finally decided that they would provide us with coffee pads for the coffee machine. My big concerns were a lack of fire doors. So if a fire started on one floor, it would just spread up the staircase and onto
Kings Inn City Hostel
3.8/542 Reviews
We stayed in the hotel part. Which is a separate building from the hostel. The whole thing felt a bit like a tourist trap although the staff was really friendly. I suggest to take your breakfast at a cafe elsewhere, where you can get better for less. + Clean room + City centre location + Authentic building - Tiny room - Noisy city centre location - Small 140cm bed - shower curtain, bleh - no AC, no fan, so needed to sleep with an open window.
Hotel Alkmaar
4.1/538 Reviews
I travelled here on my own for the West Ham game - perfect location for me near the train station and in a lovely street near the middle of town. I think I had the superior room which was plenty big enough. Spacious actually. Great service from the staff would recommend.
Amrath Hotel Alkmaar
3.9/572 Reviews
Hotel is in a good location within walking distance of the main station and the town centre. There was a big group of us as we were there for West Ham’s game v Alkmaar. The check in was very friendly and efficient and the room was a good size with a very comfortable bed. Bathroom a very good size with a great shower. I would have given this maximum stars but we specifically asked what time the bar closed when we checked in. We went out for a few drinks and as we were told the hotel bar closed at midnight we returned about 11pm to have a couple more and by this time there was one man on reception and he said the bar was closed. There were quite a few West Ham fans who would have spent quite a bit of money but he was adamant he was just security and not a barman. This was the night before the game so we checked again next morning and were again told midnight. When we got back from the match absolutely dying for a drink, the bar had again closed at 11. Very disappointing considering it is a very nice hotel.

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Guide for Travelling in Alkmaar

Planning a trip to Alkmaar? New and popular hotels in Alkmaar recommended by Trip.com. Alkmaar may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. Alkmaar is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Alkmaar using other means of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

Alkmaar is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. The local average price is 115 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 4 four-star hotels in Alkmaar at an average price of 121 SGD per night. There are 3 three-star hotels in Alkmaar at an average price of 73 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Alkmaar, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Golden Tulip is the top choice of many travelers in Alkmaar. In Alkmaar, chain hotels such as Golden Tulip are one of the top choices among travelers. A popular hotel in Alkmaar, Familie Hotel Alkmaar is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends High5-Hotel-Alkmaar.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Alkmaar, nearby attractions like One2guide - Private Tours can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Alkmaar that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Afas Stadium. The most popular attractions for tourists in Alkmaar are Cafe Jong Belegen, Beatles Museum, Dutch Cheese Museum.

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