- Parking is free of charge at Hotel Emmen
- Prices are without 1.50 euro tourist tax p.p.p.n.
- Breakfast exclusive
- Free in the hotel
- Checkin time from 14:00 o'clock
- Checkout time till 12:00 o'clock
- Cancellation free of charge on day of arrival until 12 pm.
Brunch Package
Especially for the late-risers we have put together this package.
Instead of breakfast you use our extensive Sunday brunch. And you do not check out until 5 pm!
Price per adult: € 87.50 per person
Price per child (3 to 11 years): € 62.50 per person (stay with parents in the room)
Important package information:
- Pay attention! At Van der Valk Hotel Emmen we use a children's age from 3 to 11 years. By babies we mean children from 0 to 2 years!
- Babies (0-2 years) are free unless you want to reserve a baby cot, a € 12.50 per night. Diner is not included
- The buffet is only on Saturdays except for public holidays and events. The times for this buffet are 18:00 or 18:30
- If you opt for the Live Cooking buffet, there is a surcharge for drinks (domestic spirits) of € 6.50 per adult and € 4.50 per child (3 to 11 years). These prices can be different during public holidays.
Important information
Please note: this package has limited availability.
Is your desired date no longer available? Then select a different date.
Please note: this package has limited availability.
Brunch Package
- 1 x Overnight stay on Saturday
- 1 x three course menu of your choise or live cooking buffet
- 1 x extensive Brunch on Sunday
- Late check-out on Sunday 5pm
From
87.50
per person
Hotel Emmen
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Hotel Emmen
Nice with questionsmarksIt was nice and relaxing as Van der Valk Emmen always is, but this time we had a few issues. The main one at reception. When I checked in the lady was not very welcoming. We have been coming regularly once a month between June 2019 and February 2020, but the welcome was decidedly curt. "Welcome back" would have been so easy to say with a smile. But no. Also I was told that yes, we can have breakfast in the room for 10 Euro per person per night which I find outrageous. And no, we can't choose from a breakfast menu but have to accept what we get. Then the lady corrected herself after my follow-up question and added that we can say if we don't like something. How, if we don't know what is being served as room-service breakfast.