Quantcast
Channel: My Travelogue - Indian Travel Blogger, Heritage enthusiast & UNESCO hunter!
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 428

Novotel Luxembourg Centre Hotel - A Review (Luxembourg)

$
0
0
I've already been in Novotel twice earlier in Hyderabad and Ahmedabad, both in India, but so far, never outside of India. Here's my first stay in a Novotel, here in the tiny (27th smallest) country in the world - Novotel Luxembourg Centre. That said, big or small, India or Europe, the standard and quality of Novotel is always the same. The color concept is also the same - cream & beige with accents in orange!

For me, what matters so much more than quality is personalization. When I checked-in there was an envelope waiting for me, inviting me to Luxembourg with a map of the city and a booklet with a small gist about the places of interest, again customized for me, incl., pictures from my Instagram! How personal is that??? I was totally floored by this gesture of the hotel! Ofcourse there were some sweet treats!


The Superior room was relatively big for a city hotel. The television in the room was perhaps one of the biggest I've seen in a city hotel! It comes with aromatic toiletries supplies that are made of Fair Trade Cane Sugar. Instant coffee, tea bags are given, however there is no coffee maker. Things like dental kit, iron box etc are provided upon request. The rotatable table was just perfect. It didn't occupy space when folded but was very very spacious and serve as an office table for a business guests. 

The executive room is just - perfection! It comes with bathrobe, bath slipper, ironbox, iron table, coffee maker etc. It even has a free minibar!!! There are a couple of rooms which are accessible for differently-abled guests. There are online check-in and fast check-out options as well.

The ground floor has the Red Square Restaurant & Bar which serves as the dedicated breakfast area in the mornings and a restaurant by itself for the rest of the day. The breakfast was an interesting mix of both wow and oh-no! Here's the 'wow' part - make-yourself counters of waffles and pancakes!!! Yeah. There's batter and waffle iron and you can make it yourself to the size that you want and top it with whatever you want from maple syrup to powdered sugar to nutella and more. The mini pancake making machine is beside it and you can watch your pancake getting made!!! 

Here's the 'oh-no' part. There wasn't much options for vegetarians. The 'cooked/prep-ed' things in breakfast included very few items including eggs, hot dogs, bacons, potato chips, baked beans etc. I would really appreciate it if there were some more stuff like steamed/sauteed vegetables, corn & mayo, mashed potatoes, quinoa or hummus salad, pies etc. Ofcourse, there were the usual meat & cheese varieties, fruits, cereals etc.

Its truly a family hotel. Guess what's all here? A gaming area, complete with a PS4 and cute seating arrangements. Guess where I saw the same exact couch - Novotel Hyderabad Airport, India!!! That's the ultimate, of keeping everything exactly the same across the world!

There is also a small stationary corner where you can get stuff like playing cards, selfie stick, reusable bag etc and there's also a copier machine. There's a small fitness area called 'In Balance' with few equipment. There are 3 meeting rooms, one of which even has a side bar!

So, why did I stay here? Ofcourse, the Old Quarters and Fortifications of Luxembourg are enlisted as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. So more about that coming up soon, in the next few posts. Stay tuned. Located at a walkable distance from all the historic & heritage sites of Luxembourg City, with all its absolute comforts, indeed Novotel City Centre, Luxembourg was a pleasure to stay in. 

To Get There:
Nearest Airport: Luxembourg
Nearest Railway Station: Gare Luxembourg
From Luxembourg Railway station: 850m (< 1 km)
From Luxembourg Airport: 8 km (15 mins connection by bus)

To Book online: Novotel Luxembourg Centre
Room rates begin at €123 for superior rooms
Hotel Ph no: +352 248 781

My complete Luxembourg City travelogue: coming up soon...

P.S: 
I was invited by Luxembourg Tourism to experience the city for review purposes, however the opinions are my own and this post does not to advertise the product/service.

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 428

Trending Articles