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Leoso Hotel Ludwigshafen
3.4/525 Reviews
As always, it was a pleasant holiday. The service is friendly and polite. forever happy. I only made a reservation on the day of arrival, so the system has not made a reservation yet, and some guests are at the reception desk. The waiting time is sweetened by drink coupons.
B&B Hotel Ludwigshafen
4/520 Reviews
I stayed in this hotel for two nights. I requested a quiet room that was not looking over the road, so to avoid noise, and they gave me one that was looking at an internal patio, extremly calm (windows are also soundproof). The room had 4 beds. It was quite clean. Very few shelves, in case this room was occupied by 4 people. The bathroom had enough towels, excellent liquid soap and hairdryer. No shampoo, no shower cap, just the basics. Good duvet blanket. There was also cable TV. As I arrived late in the night, I did the check in the automatic machine without having trouble. You enter the room using a code, so no need to manage keys. My only concern with the hotel: the security. I arrived at 12am and the two entrance doors were opened. Anybody could enter and climb to the rooms... Few staff in the reception and in the breakfast room. I was wondering that perhaps a little bit too expensive, taking into account that they have few staff and they provide just basic service. The rooms have no electric kettle nor fridge.
Hotel Excelsior Ludwigshafen
3/561 Reviews
We travelled to Ludwigshafen for business and looked for hotels near to the work premises, unfortunately the 'Excelsior Hotel' was first in the list. At only 90 euros a night (including breakfast) it is no doubt a 'budget' option, but it isn't budget in the respect of a Travelodge or Premier Inn, instead it's a lost hotel in a pretty unpleasant area which has been left to decay. The hotel is a short walk from the railway station, graffiti-covered walls surround the hotel, and the first impression of the hotel visually is not a positive one, it's hard to even find the way in, amongst scaffolding and concrete jungle. At night, it's a fairly unsafe-feeling area, with people 'hangin around' looking suspicious. The one positive aspect upon booking was the 'Skybar', however digging deeper into reviews, it's clear that it's been closed long before the 'pandemic', infact 4 years ago, and upon arrival we were informed that it's still closed with no future planned. There is no restaurant onsite, nor bar besides a mini-fridge sat on the reception desk with a few bottles of beer available. Upon check-in, I was also asked for my 'date of birth' and home address, which often feels irrelevant, I refused to give such details. Once in the room, via the lift which takes about 5 minutes to arrive and to move, there's no air conditioning which during 32c weather was painful, but fortunately there was a fan. The room size isn't bad at all and the bed was comfortable, but the presentation of the room, as a new guest, wasn't considerate. A pile of electrical extension and cables was next to my bed, not tucked away out of sight. The internet connection was virtually useless in the afternoon/evenings after guests start to utilise it, I resorted to using mobile data instead. There are balconies, but they're just concrete and far from cosy, although the view over the city isn't at all bad. There is no furniture and in addition from a security aspect someone could easily go from their balcony to yours, therefore always be sure to lock and chain the balcony door when not in the room, or at night. At night, you can hear noise from neighbouring rooms, above, below and to the sides, I am also fairly sure that I had 3 'bed-bug' bites from my two night stay at the hotel. Breakfast was included in my 90 euro rate and the breakfast restaurant isn't bad, the service is friendly but the choice is limited, a few cold options and minimal hot options, no bacon or sausages unfortunately. It was a little off-putting to see mouse-traps being laid around the restaurant while I was sat trying to enjoy my meal. While away from the hotel, I left the 'Do Not Disturb' sign on the door, despite this upon return later that afternoon the cleaner had been into the room and cleaned, this is not acceptable when the message is clearly made that the room should not be disturbed. Overall, were it not for the price, I'd mark this as 'Terrible', but the price has to be considered, although the fu
Moxy Ludwigshafen
4.2/540 Reviews
The concept of the common area at the ground floor is very nice. Depending on the place you choose, they were able to create a different feeling going from cosy home sofa feeling to pub feeling to join with friends place. We liked it very much.

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    For Pet friendly hotels in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, the average price on weekdays is £72, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £71.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels1
Number of Reviews20
Lowest Price£45
Highest Price£160
Average Price (Weekends)£71
Average Price (Weekdays)£72

Ludwigshafen am Rhein Pet-friendly Hotel Guide

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Ludwigshafen am Rhein. It's easy to travel by bus in Ludwigshafen am Rhein. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

Ludwigshafen am Rhein is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. Unique local hotels in Ludwigshafen am Rhein provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. In Ludwigshafen am Rhein, there are hotels under the Best Western brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Best Western. Hotels under the Best Western brand are a good choice. Hotel Oggersheimer Hof in Ludwigshafen am Rhein is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Budget Hotel Ludwigshafen.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Ludwigshafen am Rhein, nearby attractions like Wilhelm-Hack-Museum can be your first stop. The most popular attractions for tourists in Ludwigshafen am Rhein are Stadtarchiv, Kulturzentrum dasHaus.

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