On the upside there was free parking available, someone was at reception for the check in, wifi worked and the beds were made up. The building as such looks nice and the brasserie is also nicely decorated. On the downside the room was extremely small and dusty. I thought the old fashioned bathroom was kind of smelly. The hotel is located next to a level crossing and therefore quite noisy. Staff was either unable or unwilling to speak the local language. We had reserved breakfast but had to find that only a little stale bread from the supermarket and some slices of ham and cheese were available - both of low quality. We were told that we had been expected for breakfast the previous day. Fair enough we were refunded the €30 we had paid for breakfast. We did not try the restaurant.
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While on a boat tour of Belgium for vacation, my mother became extremely sick and had to be taken off the boat and brought by ambulance to the nearest hospital, which was in Bornem. I had to make a last-moment reservation at a hotel within walking distance, and there aren't many hotels in Bornem, so De Notelaer was the first place I called to book a room. I explained the situation with my mother in the hospital, and upon check-in they charged me extra as a "tourist fee" and told me they required me to pay for the first night up front before they would give me a room. The room was dated, definitely more of a motel than a hotel. It was very, very hot. They do not offer A/C in the hotel, and there was only one tiny square window to the outside that provided zero airflow. It was 82 degrees F that day, and my room got up to 90F. I spent most of that day at the hospital with my mother and her care team. That evening I returned to the hotel around 6:45PM to find the dining room completely empty, and so I left again to find a restaurant nearby. When I returned about 8:30PM, the front desk asked if I would be staying the next night as well. I replied that it would depend on if my mother was released from the hospital, and so I would let them know the next morning after talking to her doctor. I slept poorly and sweated all night long in that incredibly hot room. Funny, because during my shower that morning there was zero hot water. At 10AM I stopped at the front desk and told them I would let them know shortly if I was staying a second night, and the front desk told me that now there were no vacancies; they had already booked my room and I would need to check out by noon that day. These are awful people and I would never, ever choose to return to this crappy hotel. Avoid it if you can. I wish I could have stayed at the hospital instead.
酒店地理位置优越,交通便利。但仅有4个停车位供住客使用。
我入住期间,室外温度约为30摄氏度。由于房间没有空调,房间里日夜都热得要命。
退房日最迟是上午11点,但早上8点半我就被油漆工吵醒了,他们正在撬我的窗户。我问他们在干什么,他们回答说在刷漆。过了一会儿,一位女士敲我的门,用蹩脚的荷兰语说“开窗”。
最后一天早上,我想在露台喝咖啡。虽然有工作人员在露台工作,之前提到的那位女士也看到了我坐着,但我等了半小时才能点到咖啡。客户服务态度很差。
基于以上种种原因,我不推荐这家酒店。
这是一家印度餐厅,主要是外卖,平时很安静,但也很好吃,有的菜很好吃,有的则不太好吃。你可以在那里吃印度菜、泰国菜和寿司。服务有点业余,餐厅外观过时别致,但很干净。
我们一到达就意识到这不是一家“豪华”酒店,通往几个房间的楼梯狭窄而庄严。但到达山顶有两件瑰宝:10米外的铁路(包括伴随着巨响而下降的平交道口)和不存在的空调,除了一个带床头灯的大电流电器,而且床头灯也发生了故障。很响。想象一下这是多么好的睡眠啊!!工作人员友善而有礼貌,早餐不错,晚餐很好。
On the upside there was free parking available, someone was at reception for the check in, wifi worked and the beds were made up. The building as such looks nice and the brasserie is also nicely decorated. On the downside the room was extremely small and dusty. I thought the old fashioned bathroom was kind of smelly. The hotel is located next to a level crossing and therefore quite noisy. Staff was either unable or unwilling to speak the local language. We had reserved breakfast but had to find that only a little stale bread from the supermarket and some slices of ham and cheese were available - both of low quality. We were told that we had been expected for breakfast the previous day. Fair enough we were refunded the €30 we had paid for breakfast. We did not try the restaurant.
While on a boat tour of Belgium for vacation, my mother became extremely sick and had to be taken off the boat and brought by ambulance to the nearest hospital, which was in Bornem. I had to make a last-moment reservation at a hotel within walking distance, and there aren't many hotels in Bornem, so De Notelaer was the first place I called to book a room. I explained the situation with my mother in the hospital, and upon check-in they charged me extra as a "tourist fee" and told me they required me to pay for the first night up front before they would give me a room. The room was dated, definitely more of a motel than a hotel. It was very, very hot. They do not offer A/C in the hotel, and there was only one tiny square window to the outside that provided zero airflow. It was 82 degrees F that day, and my room got up to 90F. I spent most of that day at the hospital with my mother and her care team. That evening I returned to the hotel around 6:45PM to find the dining room completely empty, and so I left again to find a restaurant nearby. When I returned about 8:30PM, the front desk asked if I would be staying the next night as well. I replied that it would depend on if my mother was released from the hospital, and so I would let them know the next morning after talking to her doctor. I slept poorly and sweated all night long in that incredibly hot room. Funny, because during my shower that morning there was zero hot water. At 10AM I stopped at the front desk and told them I would let them know shortly if I was staying a second night, and the front desk told me that now there were no vacancies; they had already booked my room and I would need to check out by noon that day. These are awful people and I would never, ever choose to return to this crappy hotel. Avoid it if you can. I wish I could have stayed at the hospital instead.