Everything was very nice. The only bad part is that it is hard to reach via public transportation. You have to walk quite a bit from the bus stop and cross a highway. Also, the hotel is in the middle of nowhere. While the wooded area views are great, it is not close to any eating or shopping places From water bottles to coffee to lunch or dinner, your choice is limited to what the hotel has to offer (pricey!).”
Lovely hotel, great rooms and facilities. The staff were very friendly and charming, but need to learn how to tell the time! I was in Eindhoven on business and worked very late, and the reception team decided to arrange a wake-up call at 5.30 AM instead of 6.30AM and taxi for 6.30AM instead of 7.30AM - despite reconfirming the details multiple times.”
The hotel is at a 20-minute walking distance from the rail station in a very quiet neighbourhood. There's a bus stop and a supermarket next to it. The rooms are cosy and clean. There's a wide screen TV in each one of them and free wireless internet. If you are staying in Eindhoven, Mercure is definitely one of the best options.”
We specifically wanted to stay in Vught and so chose this hotel over those in Den Bosch. Being at the northern edge of Vught it is still convenient for Den Bosch. That said being in between the two it lacks the convenience of a town centre hotel. You really need a car if you stay here. Hotel lobby, lounge and bar area is very charming with lots of wood panels and open fire. Outside there is a terrace bar. There is a restaurant but we did not use it. Our rate was not inclusive of breakfast so can't comment on that. It is a motel style access to rooms with separate blocks of rooms directly accessible from car park. Rooms have a balcony. Some have commented on security and that it is the possible for an outsider to access the balconies without a key but this did not seem possible. Only issue is that anyone with legitimate access to the balcony can walk up and down the whole balcony. You can still get to rooms internally if it is raining. There is free Internet access in rooms or public areas but only for 60 minutes per device although this can be used as 4 sessions of 15 minutes. After that you have to pay. Staff generally polite and helpful apart from one bar waitress who was abrupt and looked like she hated her job. She never smiled. Rooms acceptable but nothing great. Old small TV. No tea/coffee making facilities. But has a fridge (not a mini bar). The double bed was two beds pushed together but the hotel said this was in all rooms - unless you opted for a suite. Not the hotel's fault but the previous resident had ignored no smoking signs and so room had lingering smell of smoke. But cleared after a while or we got used to it. So overall would stay again but bring a travel kettle. Good VFM. You will pay 2 Euro per person per night on top of the publicised rate”
Everything was great at this hotel, most of all the food. The meal we had here was the best of all the meals we had on our holiday. Top notch place!”
Novotel breda is a lovely hotel, the staff are wonderfull and very helpfull, the room we were in was great, so comfortable, clean and overlooked the beautifull gardens,and the blackout curtains are magic great if you want an early night or a lie in,will stay here when we are in Breda again.”
On the outskirts of town and about a 20 minute walk (5 minute drive) to the interesting city centre. The staff are friendly and we received a warm welcome which good service extends to the busy bar and restaurant which has an interesting menu.”
The hotel is a good twenty minute walk from the railway station and finding the entrance to the hotel is quite difficult. The hotel itself is clean and comfortable but all the rooms are twin bedded, not brilliant if you are travelling as a couple. Also,we arrived mid afternoon and although the hotel information stated lunch was served until 5pm, this turned out to be not the case. Very disappointing as this meant a trek back into town to get something substantial to eat. Overall though, good value for money.”