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maryedejong Jan 7th, 2016 06:15 PM

Hotels in Lucerne
 
We will be staying in Lucerne for two nights in late June. There are three of us - two adults and one seven year old. I'm hoping to spend CHF350 or less. We will be arriving (and leaving) by train and would prefer to stay near-ish to the train station (and the main sights).

I'm looking at Hotel Flora, which looks very nice. Has anyone stayed there and can share their experience? Or are there other recommendations?

Thanks!

kja Jan 7th, 2016 08:29 PM

Have you checked booking.com?

greg Jan 7th, 2016 09:12 PM

I have not stayed at that hotel. The south side of the river is modern and business like and allows car traffic. The north side of the river is a somewhat medieval mostly pedestrian zone with cozy shops and restaurants. The two sides are really not far from each other.

swandav2000 Jan 7th, 2016 09:36 PM

Hi maryedejong,

I've stayed at Des Balances in the old town and loved it. My room was across the river from the Jesuit church, and I saw ducks & swans most mornings there. It was very picturesque.

They show room prices (double room facing the river) ranging from 250 - 515 chf, with an extra bed at 70 chf. Your stay is right at high season, but it doesn't hurt to ask!

Have fun as you plan!

s

maryedejong Jan 8th, 2016 07:43 AM

Thanks for your suggestions!

greg - Your explanation of the differences between the two sides of the river is wonderful. I will explore some hotel options on the north side of the river as we will not have a car anyway.

swandav2000 - You have been so helpful with all of my questions! Des Balances looks fantastic and I will send an email inquiry. My hunch is that it may be a bit above our budget. I am also going to check out Hotel des Alpes, which is nearby and looks nice.

Edward2005 Jan 8th, 2016 07:50 AM

In Luzern I have stayed at Hotel des Alps and The B&B. I give both high marks.

By the way, use booking.com to find a hotel or B&B you like, but once you do, book directly with the hotel or B&B not with booking.com.

swandav2000 Jan 8th, 2016 09:11 PM

Right! I've heard lots of good things about des Alpes on this forum -- it's located just down the river from des Balances. People have been very happy with their stays there.

s

greg Jan 8th, 2016 11:08 PM

Des Alpes does not have A/C. While June may be a moderate weather month, it can get very hot on particular days. Just look at June 2015 http://www.accuweather.com/en/ch/luc...onyr=6/01/2015 .

traveller1959 Jan 8th, 2016 11:39 PM

We did not stay at des Balances, but had a fabulous dinner there. It certainly looks good.

However, I just made a quick check with www.hrs.com for 24 June and found the rates way above your price range and way above the rates for better hotels (we stayed at the Grand Hotel National and loved it). www.hrs.com showed me some pretty good-looking hotels that fall into your price range.

Lesson learned: Use booking machines and enter your specific dates. Tripadvisor usually shows several booking machines, and sometimes one has significantly lower rates than the others.

Byrd Jan 9th, 2016 05:45 AM

We loved Hotel des Alpes and our room with balcony overlooking the river (so much that we stayed an extra night.)

Byrd

kja Jan 9th, 2016 08:13 AM

The Hotel des Alpes met my needs quite well.

maryedejong Jan 11th, 2016 05:35 AM

Yes, I received an offer from Des Balances, but it is for more than we are hoping to spend (CHF470 per night). Thanks for all the recs for Hotel des Alpes - it looks great in term of cost and location!!

mokka4 Jan 11th, 2016 03:23 PM

I stayed last year at Ameron Flora. It does have (anemic) AC...common in Europe. Many tour compnies use it, so the lobby and breakfast area can be busy at times. It has a night club on the ground level which reportedly goes till 3 a.m. on weekends ( I was there in late September, never heard a peep).

The room was nicely decorated, bathroom spacious, but major problem the first night with baby ants on the desk and around the coffee maker. They sent someone to vacuum the ants...then they swarmed again on the desk during the night. When I (gently) complained at the front desk, there was no real apology or willingness to modify the bill.

TG, after the first night, no more ants.
It was convenient and quiet, I was upgraded to a room with a tiny balcony overlooking the skyline...so mixed review overall.
I HAD preferred the Hotel des Alpes, but it was booked for my dates. Beware though, that is next door to Mr. Pickwicks, and a noisy crowd is likely there, as it is along a long lakeside row of restaurants and cafes....

maryedejong Jan 12th, 2016 06:15 AM

Thanks for the tips, mokka4. I sent a booking request by email to Hotel des Alpes, and am waiting to hear back. It looks like they have a triple room with balcony available. I am waiting to hear if it is on a higher floor, which may help with the crowd noise. Otherwise, I think we will go for the Ameron Flora and ask for one of the higher floors on the courtyard (to hopefully avoid noise from the disco).

bvlenci Jan 12th, 2016 07:47 AM

We were in Lucerne last June, and it was quite hot, and we were on the top floor of our hotel, which didn't help. However, we found that it cooled down considerably in the evening, so the room was comfortable if we left the windows open while we were out. We stayed in this hotel:

https://www.booking.com/hotel/ch/alt...ern.en-gb.html

It had a good breakfast in a different hotel across the square. It's in a very nice spot, rather basic, but comfortable, and helpful staff. It has a strange elevator that looks like a dumbwaiter. You have to keep the button pressed to keep it moving.

bvlenci Jan 12th, 2016 07:50 AM

I see that someone said to find your hotels through booking.com but not to book with them.

I don't understand why anyone would suggest this. I almost always book through them, and I travel quite a lot. I've never had a problem, and their system makes it very easy to change or cancel a reservation, as long as you don't choose a discounted no-changes rate. I've had many more problems booking through hotel web sites, and I really don't trust the security of these little private reservation systems.

Edward2005 Jan 12th, 2016 09:59 AM

Yes, that was me. Booking.com works just fine, but you can often get a better rate booking directly with the hotel or B&B via the phone or email. This is because booking.com gets a piece of what is booked through them, thus increasing the price to the consumer. In other words, they are a middle-man.

If you're budget-minded, then you can cut out the middleman and save a few bucks.

bvlenci Jan 12th, 2016 10:19 AM

I usually check the hotel's own web site, and I rarely find any significant difference in price. Anyway, rather than save a "few bucks", I'd rather give my business to the service I used to find the hotel. Otherwise, it's like going to a local store to look at all the merchandise, waste the proprietor's time with questions, and then order the item from Amazon.

Edward2005 Jan 12th, 2016 11:08 AM

The prices on many hotel web sites are soft. If you call ahead a few days you may be able to get a better deal if they are a little light. I've done this many times and saved 5%-20%. If you're not on a tight budget or you want something reserved months ahead, then this approach may not be for you.

swandav2000 Jan 12th, 2016 09:23 PM

Well, I recently got a much better rate at booking.com (using the non-refundable rates).

I contacted the hotel and was given a rate of 2238 chf for 14 nights. On booking.com, the exact same room was 1804 chf.

So, yes, definitely do the research and check all the websites.

s


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