Featuring a 24-hour front desk, a bar, restaurant, and soundproof rooms, this new Tulip Inn is located on top of the terminal of Eindhoven Airport. WiFi is available in all areas and is free of...
Marina
Serbia
Location was literarly at the airport. Surprisingly without plain noise. Excellent noise isolation. It was easy to access early flight. Well equiped rooms. Large bedrooms.
This hotel is situated in the city centre, only 200 metres from Eindhoven Railway Station. Crown Hotel Eindhoven includes a fitness area, free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour reception.
WestCord Hotel Eindhoven is located in the city centre, within 5 minutes on foot from Eindhoven Railway Station. The hotel offers spacious rooms and suites.
Situated only 10-minutes drive from Eindhoven city centre and 900 metres from the A2/E25 motorway, this hotel offers sound-proofed rooms with free wireless hotspot.
Lauren
United Kingdom
I liked the room lighting, and the option for closing the shutter.
This hotel is situated in the city centre, only 200 metres from Eindhoven Railway Station. Crown Hotel Eindhoven includes a fitness area, free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour reception.
Absolutely superb location by the train station !.
Holiday Inn offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen cable TV in Eindhoven, 400 metres from the Piazza and De Bijenkorf. This modern hotel includes a gym and free Wi-Fi.
Very nice and would like to stay again 10 out of 10
Situated in Eindhoven, 33 km from Brabanthallen Exhibition Centre, Onderwijshotel De Rooi Pannen Eindhoven features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
This place is all about hospitality, design and enjoying!
Located in the city centre of Eindhoven and only 150 metres from the Van Abbe Museum, Sandton Hotel offers a 24-hours fitness centre, free WiFi, a private parking garage and an on-site bicycle rental...
Very clean, great location, staff very professional
Set in Eindhoven, 40 km from Toverland, Bastion Hotel Eindhoven Waalre offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
attentive helpfull crew, always professional and polite.
Housed in the former Philips factory known as The Clock Building, Stayokay Hostel Eindhoven - Blue Collar is located 1 km from the centre of Eindhoven in the Strijp-S area.
Great bar. Good sized comfortable rooms. Good location.
Situated only 10-minutes drive from Eindhoven city centre and 900 metres from the A2/E25 motorway, this hotel offers sound-proofed rooms with free wireless hotspot.
Friendly staffs, room is clean and enough space for 2 people.
This characteristic hotel in the centre of Eindhoven provides simple guest rooms at competitive prices. Enjoy the atmosphere of the cosy bar and dining room. Benefit from free Wi-Fi.
I like the hospitality and the location of the hotel
Budgethotel de Zwaan is situated in the centre of Eindhoven. Experience this lively city from this friendly and cosy place. The hotel is situated on the edge of a square with pubs and restaurants.
awesome location, close to everything, great value for money
FAQs about hotels in Eindhoven
On average, 3-star hotels in Eindhoven cost £78 per night, and 4-star hotels in Eindhoven are £104 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Eindhoven can on average be found for £141 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Eindhoven this weekend is £198 or, for a 4-star hotel, £192. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Eindhoven for this weekend cost on average around £191 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £135 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Eindhoven for tonight. You'll pay on average around £138 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Eindhoven will cost around £131 (based on Booking.com prices).
A bustling small city, Eindhoven is the ‘Capital of Dutch Design’ and home to the Design Academy. It houses a renowned technical university, and is a European technological hub that makes it shine with modern buildings and venues. The 5th-largest city in the Netherlands has also become popular for the fast-growing Eindhoven Airport.
Although it gained its city rights in 1232, until the foundation of the Phillips Company in 1891 it was still a small village. Encompassing the growth of the company, at the beginning of the 21st century its population had jumped to 200.000 people.
Nowadays, it still attracts companies and people wanting to develop themselves in the fields of creativity and innovation. The Dutch Design Week is a famous event that takes place in October, while contemporary media, art and technology inspire the city’s agenda throughout the year.
Choosing hotels in Eindhoven’s city centre is the best way to have everything at hand. However, hotels or B&B’s near the train station or Eindhoven Airport are also a good option to avoid last-minute rushes. Check out Booking.com’s deals before you travel!
Eindhoven is a great place. It is not very big, so that makes it the best fit for me. You can ride a bike, everybody is doing it and it is great. There are a lot of things to do there. The best place to visit is Next Nature Museum where you can find a lot of information and great exhibitions and "go to the future" via VR Machine. Eindhoven has a lot of great cafes, restaurants, shops.
НиколайАспарухов
Bulgaria
Scored 2.0
2.0
Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn
Liked - Not good enough - there is nothing We liked
Disliked · The breakfast is below average, the rooms not cleaned properly We stayed for 5 nights and after the third night we had to tell them to change the sheets, found an old packet with a sandwich left on top of the fridge, the cups and utilities not changed since we arrived and left, had to ask for another towel, only one in the toilet, overall this Holiday Inn is not up to standard and the people doing the cleaning of the rooms needs to be replaced with better staff. The room 502 that we stayed had a feet aroma smell, very uncomfortable, tried to open the windows to clear the smell but no luck.
Food not great
Sergio
South Africa
Scored 8.0
8.0
It was a lovely city to visit.
It was a lovely city to visit. There was a range of things to do (shopping, site seeing, museums, interactive experiences, food) which we filled our days with. Plenty of pubs in the area too. The locals were lovely, and a lot were all very good at speaking English which made me less nervous because as much as I try I'm not overally good at learning new languages. One of our nights we ate at 'The Black Cat' (Kerkstraat 16, 5611 GJ) - 100% recommend coming here! The food was absolutely delicious, the staff were so lovely, and the owner was a delight to talk to when she welcomed us and thanked us for eating there! Genuinely some of the best food I've eaten.
GinaLambert
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely little city with great little eateries.
Lovely little city with great little eateries. Most places don't open until 10am so if not using hotel breakfast, be prepared to wait. The centre is quite lovely at night and the church is pretty.
Elle Rose
Scored 8.0
8.0
Very convenient for the town.
Very convenient for the town. Pity we had a frustrating start in arriving at hotel as signage to hotel carpark was hidden by overgrown hedge so caused us 30mins going round and round one way streets to get back to the hotel no fun for 75 year olds after a a long drive from uk
Sue
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Everyone was very helpful whenever I needed.
Everyone was very helpful whenever I needed. Nice cafes, pubs, restaurants made it even more enjoyable. Weather wasn't the best maybe, it rained a few times for brief periods, but warmth was nice enough, never felt cold. Learnt the hard way that Philips museum is closed on Mondays, DAF museum wasn't too big but I like cars, vehicles in general, all kinds of tech and machinery. I'd definitely visit again and spend more time in Eindhoven if it wasn't for business.
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