¿Buscas hoteles cerca de Maison de l'Étambeau, Musée du Vieux Pays-D'Enhaut? Déjate inspirar por otros usuarios.

Hoteles recomendados en Château-d'Oex

Descubre hoteles populares cerca de Maison de l'Étambeau, Musée du Vieux Pays-D'Enhaut

Desayuno incluido

Hotel Roc et Neige
3.8/553 Comentarios

Hotel Roc et Neige

Château-d'Oex|A 0.86km de la Maison de l'Étambeau, Musée du Vieux Pays-D'Enhaut
This is a tricky review to write as if you walk into it with your eyes wide open knowing what you will get then it provides it. If however, you are expecting a normal hotel then you will be sadly disappointed as it is more of a hostel. Based on the reviews we had already adjusted our expectations and even then there were a few things that caught us out. The rooms are basic but clean and quite spacious. I have read that people complain about the lack of a kettle but it is simple enough to get one from reception, you just have to ask and pay a deposit. The same goes for a transformer if you need one. Note there are no lifts so you do need to be able to climb stairs but I did see a stair lift going one flight. The room numbering is a mystery to me (along with many others) so don't be surprised to see people wandering around muttering their room number and looking confused. They don't supply tea bags etc in the room so if you want them you have to provide your own. Do not try to take them from breakfast as this is 'frowned upon' by the management who want to charge you for them from behind the bar. We take our own coffee so was of no consequence to us but there were a couple of heated discussions. Breakfast is a simple buffet affair with cereal and bread along with a small selection of cheese and meats. There was also an egg broiler which is worth watching if for no other reason than to see the confusion on people's faces as they try to work out how to use it. Lunch is not an option The food choice for dinner is non-existent as the chef caters to everyone at the same time with the same set courses. There are restaurants in the village which aren't that far away but it is a steep uphill walk. Bear in mind that Switzerland is expensive so you will not get a cheap meal. The hotel kitchen closes on Monday & Tuesday meaning you will have to eat out, but on Monday bear in mind that most restaurants in the village close as well. There is a co-op (not UK but just the same name) that is within walking distance and in line of sight to the right as you leave the hotel. It's of a reasonable size so you can stock up on provisions. Note it closes at 7 so if you are going to have a 'picnic' get in early. The bar is run by reception so when they go home the bar closes. The timing is a fluid affair as it depends on individual members of staff. At £8 a pint it's not cheap and your choice of beer is lager (one tap does all). Interestingly the wines are all locally produced and the hotel does strive to support local businesses. In conclusion, if you want a simple base to explore Switzerland from and are prepared to accept 'hostel' rather than 'hotel' standards it is fine. As for cost, I have no idea but as mentioned Switzerland is an expensive place and the beer prices were about the same all over.

Encuentra más hoteles

Lee valoraciones de usuarios sobre hoteles en Château-d'Oex

¿Buscas hoteles cerca de Maison de l'Étambeau, Musée du Vieux Pays-D'Enhaut? Compara precios de habitaciones y lee valoraciones de usuarios para reservar el alojamiento ideal.
Hotel Roc et Neige
3.8/553 Comentarios
This is a tricky review to write as if you walk into it with your eyes wide open knowing what you will get then it provides it. If however, you are expecting a normal hotel then you will be sadly disappointed as it is more of a hostel. Based on the reviews we had already adjusted our expectations and even then there were a few things that caught us out. The rooms are basic but clean and quite spacious. I have read that people complain about the lack of a kettle but it is simple enough to get one from reception, you just have to ask and pay a deposit. The same goes for a transformer if you need one. Note there are no lifts so you do need to be able to climb stairs but I did see a stair lift going one flight. The room numbering is a mystery to me (along with many others) so don't be surprised to see people wandering around muttering their room number and looking confused. They don't supply tea bags etc in the room so if you want them you have to provide your own. Do not try to take them from breakfast as this is 'frowned upon' by the management who want to charge you for them from behind the bar. We take our own coffee so was of no consequence to us but there were a couple of heated discussions. Breakfast is a simple buffet affair with cereal and bread along with a small selection of cheese and meats. There was also an egg broiler which is worth watching if for no other reason than to see the confusion on people's faces as they try to work out how to use it. Lunch is not an option The food choice for dinner is non-existent as the chef caters to everyone at the same time with the same set courses. There are restaurants in the village which aren't that far away but it is a steep uphill walk. Bear in mind that Switzerland is expensive so you will not get a cheap meal. The hotel kitchen closes on Monday & Tuesday meaning you will have to eat out, but on Monday bear in mind that most restaurants in the village close as well. There is a co-op (not UK but just the same name) that is within walking distance and in line of sight to the right as you leave the hotel. It's of a reasonable size so you can stock up on provisions. Note it closes at 7 so if you are going to have a 'picnic' get in early. The bar is run by reception so when they go home the bar closes. The timing is a fluid affair as it depends on individual members of staff. At £8 a pint it's not cheap and your choice of beer is lager (one tap does all). Interestingly the wines are all locally produced and the hotel does strive to support local businesses. In conclusion, if you want a simple base to explore Switzerland from and are prepared to accept 'hostel' rather than 'hotel' standards it is fine. As for cost, I have no idea but as mentioned Switzerland is an expensive place and the beer prices were about the same all over.

Preguntas Frecuentes

  • ¿Cómo puedo reservar un hotel a través de Trip.com?

    Para reservar un hotel en Trip.com, solo tienes que acceder a la página de «Hoteles» y seleccionar tu destino, las fechas de viaje y el número de huéspedes. A continuación, puedes consultar todas las ofertas de hoteles disponibles y seleccionar la que quieras reservar. Por último, solo tienes que seguir las instrucciones que aparecen en pantalla para introducir tus datos de pago y completar la reserva.

  • ¿Cómo puedo encontrar ofertas de hoteles en Trip.com?

    Hay varias formas de encontrar alojamientos a buen precio en Trip.com. Por ejemplo, podrías seleccionar un rango de precios para filtrar los resultados de tu búsqueda, o podrías ordenar los resultados por precio para que aparecieran primero los alojamientos más baratos.

  • ¿Dónde puedo encontrar ofertas de hoteles en Trip.com?

    En Trip.com, encontrarás una amplia variedad de ofertas y promociones de hoteles durante todo el año. Puedes descubrir fácilmente todas nuestras ofertas especiales en la página de ofertas. Además, si te has afiliado a nuestro programa de Recompensas Trip.com, podrás beneficiarte de descuentos exclusivos al reservar hoteles.

  • ¿Cómo puedo reservar hoteles al mejor precio?

    En ocasiones, reservar hoteles entre semana es más barato, aunque esto depende de la temporada.

  • ¿Cuántos hoteles hay disponibles en Trip.com?

    En Trip.com, puedes encontrar más de 5.000.000 de hoteles en más de 230 países o regiones. ¿Aún no sabes qué hotel te gustaría reservar? ¡Navega por nuestra plataforma para encontrar el alojamiento ideal!

  • ¿Puedo cancelar o cambiar mis reservas de hotel a través de Trip.com?

    Todo depende de las políticas del hotel y de la fecha de cancelación, por lo que te recomendamos consultar las políticas aplicables en la página del hotel. Para cancelar o cambiar una reserva, inicia sesión en tu cuenta de Trip.com, accede a la sección «Mis reservas» y sigue las instrucciones que aparecen en pantalla.

  • ¿Cómo puedo ponerme en contacto con el servicio de atención al cliente de Trip.com?

    Para ponerte en contacto con nuestro servicio de atención al cliente, visita la página de «Ayuda» de Trip.com y haz tu consulta. También puedes ponerte en contacto con nosotros por teléfono o a través del chat, dependiendo de tu ubicación.