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Radisson Blu Balmoral Hotel, Spa
"Go to the spa competition, good location"
Van der Valk Hotel Spa
"Overall, our stay was good, especially considering that the main purpose of the trip was to relax and enjoy the thermal baths. In that sense, the hotel delivered a pleasant experience. However, communication before arrival was a weak point. Until the very last moment, no one contacted me via Trip.com messages. This was disappointing, especially because I booked the stay as a gift for my elderly parents and wanted to stay in close contact with the hotel before check-in to avoid any stress or misunderstandings. The room itself was excellent — spacious, comfortable, with a beautiful view of the surroundings. One small but noticeable detail was missing: there was no electric kettle in the room, and no tea bags available, which would have been appreciated. The most stressful moment happened on the first day at breakfast. Only my father was registered in the system, and my mother was not allowed to enter initially, as if she were not part of the booking. This caused unnecessary stress for my parents. Both of their surnames were clearly provided during the reservation, so this situation was quite unexpected. Breakfast itself was very good, which is what you would expect given the price level. In general, the overall impression is positive — the stay was enjoyable and relaxing. My main recommendation is to improve communication and booking accuracy, especially when guests are traveling as a family or when the stay is booked as a gift."
La Villa des Fleurs
"We stayed here for two nights at the end of March to attend the Laetare of Stavelot. I almost cancelled my reservation because I sent them two e-mails with simple questions (whether I'd need an extension cord for my CPAP, and whether we'd need reservations for the Thermes de Spa) in perfect French, and the emails weren't even acknowledged. (As it turned out, we were supposed to have reservations for the thermes, but they let us in anyway). I'm glad we stayed, because the room was comfortable (we chose one of the larger rooms), and the location is convenient. About 10 steps are required to get into the front entrance, with no ramp available, so the elderly or disabled should be prepared. The breakfast was decent, although they only told us on the 2nd day that we could have some eggs prepared. Unclear why it wasn't mentioned the first day. The other issue of which one should be aware is that check-in times are quite limited. If you can deal with the negatives, it's a solid place to stay, especially their better rooms. If they don't want to answer their emails, they could at least generate an automated response that the emailbox isn't monitored--or delete the e-mail address all together."
Silva Hotel Spa-Balmoral
Hotel la Reine
"Super friendly hotel with more than adequate facilities. Nice clean rooms. Parking at a reasonable price. Breakfast OK. Very friendly managers, who do everything they can to make their guests as comfortable as possible."
Les Bains De Spa
"Good location. Not much atmosphere. Room beautiful and bed very big and comfortable. Downside: no complementary bottle of drinking water. Service at the bar was poor and not professional. Staff too amateurish in attitude and lacking attention. Don’t seem to be qualified. Breakfast was quite good in choice but definitely not of 5-star standard despite the hefty room rates. All drinks from machine and hot milk from machine was barely warm. I don’t like to complain but the service and food (breakfast), we’re really not in keeping with the building’s prestige. Spa: beautiful but the shampoo and shower gel bottles in the shower room were empty. I was already standing under the shower when I realised it so couldn’t go out to ask for some. Unpleasant experience. The service and amenities need to be upgraded. Btw, the small piece of cake served with my welcome drink, was definitely stale. Was it because it was complimentary?"
Hôtel-Restaurant l'Auberge
"Unless there’s somewhere special I have in mind, I tend to have a habit of patronising the restaurant attached to the accommodation I have booked. At this stage I have only booked a single night in Spa. At dinner I notice there are no ashtrays on the tables. I ask if this is a smoke free restaurant. The waiter tells me that at the moment no one is smoking, but they are allowed to smoke if they wish. I ask if I can move if someone starts smoking. No! Once you sit down, you cannot move. {emphasis on the full stop} Okay, so I’m paying over $100 for dinner and if some inconsiderate wants to smoke and ruin my night, then I have to just suck it all up. After that conversation, the waiter now serves me without eye contact. The food is placed on the table, he utters something in French and briskly walks away. There is no explanation as to what is in the soup of the day. The table next to me appears to have ordered soup of the day as well, but it is a completely different colour. So did I get yesterday’s leftovers. To those who speak French he jokes and smiles – the ultimate shmoozer. In the French part of Belgium, no one seems to speak English. Not an issue – it’s their country – but the change from the Dutch part to the French part is interesting. I am now looked down upon for not speaking their local language. I get the whole language thing, but as an Australian coming to Europe for a couple of months, am I really expected to learn 5 or 6 differnt languages to make everyone happy. As to the waiter; his shoes are cheap; his pants are too long as he can’t be bothered taking them up and they are sliding down under his pot belly since he’s not wearing a belt. Yet somewhere in his mind he is above me in status without knowing a single thing about me. After both waiters ignore me for ages, he finally comes to collect my glass. He looks at me with raised eyebrows. There is no verbalised question as to whether I would like another glass of wine, more a disdainful look – he will not lower himself to utter words to someone less than himself. I request another glass and ask if it could be in a bigger glass, explaining that Pinot Noir needs to breathe – I was initially served a much smaller glass than every other table. Hmmpph. Okay He placed the glass on my table and walked away as quickly as he could with no eye contact. I raised my palms to the sky in exasperation as he walked away. He approached me a few minutes later and told me that his fellow waitress had claimed I was still asking him a question when he walked away. I explained why I felt aggrieved and he told me that he was sorry I had interpreted things this way. After dinner I walk across the square to anothet hotel who gives me an air conditioned room for 10% less for the following night. "
Hôtel l'Ecrin d'Ô
"An allround superb experience; very friendly hosts, a good, friendly atmosphere in the whole hotel and the rooms are roomy, clean and have good beds, with additional pillows. The breakfast-buffet is a true festive and mouth-watering experience. We would definitely return here again."
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Van der Valk Hotel Spa |
FAQ – Hotels in Spa
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What is the average price of a hotel in Spa this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Spa this weekend is £150 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is £316 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Spa this weekend typically cost £617 per night.
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How much do hotels in Spa cost per night on weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Spa during weekdays is £135 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around £188 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Spa generally cost £510 per night on weekdays.
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What are the best places to stay in Spa?
Some of the best places to stay in Spa are near popular attractions like Les Thermes de Spa and Lac de Warfaaz, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the top hotels in Spa near Les Thermes de Spa?
Some of the top hotels in Spa near Les Thermes de Spa include Van der Valk Hotel Spa (from £102), Les Bains De Spa (from £178) and La Villa des Fleurs (from £106), all offering easy access to Les Thermes de Spa, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.
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What are some of the best hotels in Spa?
The most popular Spa hotels for your stay: Van der Valk Hotel Spa (from £102), Radisson Blu Balmoral Hotel, Spa (from £80) and Silva Hotel Spa-Balmoral (from £115) are the preferred hotels.
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Which hotels in Spa are worth visiting for their spa experience?
Feel tired from travelling? Van der Valk Hotel Spa (from £102), Radisson Blu Balmoral Hotel, Spa (from £80) and Silva Hotel Spa-Balmoral (from £115) provide highly rated spa services.
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Which hotels in Spa have hot springs?
Want to experience hot springs in your hotel? Silva Hotel Spa-Balmoral (from £115) has hot springs. Book now!
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Which hotels in Spa have swimming pools?
Radisson Blu Balmoral Hotel, Spa (from £80), Silva Hotel Spa-Balmoral (from £115) and Les Bains De Spa (from £178) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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What hotels in Spa offer an especially good breakfast ?
Radisson Blu Balmoral Hotel, Spa (from £80),Van der Valk Hotel Spa (from £102) and Silva Hotel Spa-Balmoral (from £115) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!
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