This hotel was fine, but nothing special, a bit soulless. The beds were comfy and the room was a fair size, but there was nothing really to set it apart. It had clean towels, but they were a bit small, there was a mini bar with about 10 things in, but it wasn't replenished, neither were the coffee/tea unless you asked, but it was nice to have a spacious fridge and a kettle. It was very warm, but the windows (including a Juliette Balcony) opened. Breakfast was 16 Euros and didn't look that special - but there was a patisserie 5 / 10 minutes walk down the road with Croissants for 75 cents. No restaurant in the hotel. There was nothing much around the hotel that we could find, a Chinese restaurant which was a bit expensive but otherwise ok, and a small bar, both within 10 mins walk, but otherwise offices/flats and two hairdressers, bizarrely. Better to drive into town, which wasn't far but a bit complicated with all the one way systems. There were bus stops close by, also. If we were going back to the area I would look at other hotels first, but would consider using this one again if necessary.
- Randwyck Hotel Maastricht
