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Luxembourg hotels


  Luxembourg is a Benelux country along with the Netherlands and Belgium, and most tourists come to this country as part of regional tours.



Luxembourg hotels have an official classification. The category of any of the hotels must be indicated on the facade without fail. Almost all hotels are urban traditional hotels; rooms are almost always equipped with a mini-bar, international telephone and free wi-fi.
Even in two- and three-star hotels there is a decent level of service; the difference is based only on the number of services provided. Breakfasts are usually included in the price of the stay.

Tips are usually also included in the bill of accommodation, and their amount is about fifteen percent. As a rule, they are not available in restaurants, but in a taxi - the cost of services is rounded up to a larger amount.
Non-chain Luxembourg hotels are small private hotels, distinguished by sophistication in design and decor in the local tradition. With the help of this type of hotel, you can get one of the best ideas about the aristocratic spirit and style of the country itself.

Nightlife in Luxembourg is not very active; most bars are located in hotels.
Luxembourg speaks three official languages ​​- French, German and, in fact, Luxembourgish. All hotel staff without fail, in addition to the above languages, additionally speaks English.

Basically, hotels in Luxembourg are located in medieval chateaus, estates and palaces. The country applies uniform service standards, and it does not matter where the hotel itself is located. Apart-hotels are located, for the most part, in the capital; check-in and settlement in such hotels is carried out at any time convenient for guests.
Major hotel operators are the Hilton, Novotel, Carlton and Best Western hotels; although in many cases French hotel brands such as Ibis, Mercure and Sofitel can be found in Luxembourg.

 

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