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twiggers Jun 12th, 2010 11:33 AM

Hotels with AC
 
I've been looking at hotels in Amsterdam, Brussels, and Luxembourg City. I am looking for hotels with air conditioning; however, on the websites I never see it explicitly mentioned as an amenity. I am generally looking at 3* and higher.
Does that star level guarantee air conditioning? Or do I need to email?

I'm a little concerned as I was thinking of using Priceline....but since this amenity is very important to my husband, then I might have to re-think that strategy.

Thank you in advance for your help!

jubilada Jun 12th, 2010 12:07 PM

Do you mean that on the hotels' sites it is not mentioned? IMO hotels with AC say so on their websites.

hetismij Jun 12th, 2010 01:01 PM

Air conditioning is not normal for hotels in Amsterdam. The big chain hotels will have it, probably, but most smaller, more charming hotels probably won't. For the three days a year it may be beneficial it isn't worth the expense of installing it.
I suspect the same is true in Brussels and Luxembourg too.

Besides it's far better for the environment not to have airco. Open a window instead.

ParisAmsterdam Jun 12th, 2010 01:49 PM

By all means use Priceline for Amsterdam! There have been great bargains there now for over a year.

Go to the Netherlands forum at http://tripadvisor.com and look for the "Bidding on a 4 star in the Centrum" and "Bidding on a 5 star"... have a look at http://betterbidding.com and http://biddingfortravel.com With those 2 sites plus the forum threads you are unlikely to be disappointed.


You should be able to get an A/C room for 100 dollars or less.

suze Jun 12th, 2010 01:52 PM

I'm no expert, but if they HAVE air conditioning I'm pretty sure it would be mentioned on the website as an ammenity.

twiggers Jun 12th, 2010 02:42 PM

Thanks all! Hubby doesn't do well without AC, and just in case it happens to be warm, I want to be covered!

wanderfrau Jul 5th, 2010 07:07 AM

Most booking sites or hotel websites will specifically mention if they have A/C. Some hotels in Luxembourg have some rooms with A/C and some without and the price per night reflects the difference.

I just returned from Luxembourg City and used booking.com to get a room with A/C at the Sofitel for 130Euro/night.

WillTravel Jul 5th, 2010 07:18 AM

I am pretty sure that every 4* hotel in Amsterdam (and probably just about anywhere) that has yet been posted as a result of a Priceline bid has air conditioning. I suppose there's a remote chance that a 4* hotel might pop up that has never been seen before, and which doesn't have air conditioning, but the odds are really against it.

nytraveler Jul 5th, 2010 11:11 AM

In northern europe many 3* hotels will NOT have AC - since it isn't usually necessary for that many days - and europeans are used to doing without. (However, it can easily get hot enough to need it for several days in a row). Do not use Priceline - which will not guarantee AC unless you go for 5* deluxe hotels.

Try other discount sites instead and make sure the hotel says AC.

twiggers Jul 5th, 2010 02:35 PM

NY: Thank you for the info; however, I am staying in 4* or higher hotels.

nytraveler Jul 5th, 2010 06:43 PM

Star ratings in europe are not necessarily the same as in the US. If you want to be sure of getting AC don;t book anything without getting specific info. (Many hotels called 4* in europe would be 3* - or tourist - in the US).

twiggers Jul 6th, 2010 02:50 AM

Thanks NY. I've confirmed on other forums that the specific hotels offered on Priceline have AC.

Dukey Jul 6th, 2010 03:01 AM

Hotels which have A/C in A-dam where it can get VERY muggy in the Summer will ALL mention it,,,either as a room amenity or otherwise.

The rather snarky implication above that somehow hotels which are air conditioned are somehow not as "charming" as some others does a disservice IMO.

Why would any hotel situated in a city where "air conditioning isn't necessary" have paid to install and maintain it?

There's nothing LESS "charming" IMO than sleeping in a hot stick airless room at night, in Amsterdam or anywhere else and I don't care WHO is in bed with you.

Stick to your guns about the A/C..you can find it.

zeppole Jul 6th, 2010 03:24 AM

I believe the NH City Centre in Amsterdam has AC, and the location is fantastic.

zeppole Jul 6th, 2010 03:26 AM

PS: It's too noisy in many places in Amsterdam to "open a window" if a heat wave is on. Also, the NH City Centre was quite charming to me, a converted garment factory done in classic De Stijl decor.

bumper Jul 6th, 2010 04:00 AM

We recently stayed at the Brussels Marriott across from the Bourse; all the rooms there had A/C.

twiggers Jul 6th, 2010 02:45 PM

Thanks all!


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