Buenas Noches Hotel 4*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Free parking
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Express check-in/ -out
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Sports activities
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Spa and relaxation
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No pets allowed
Location
The 4-star Buenas Noches Hotel Seraing offers a terrace, located around a 10-minute drive from the Museum of the Bee. Unwind in this Seraing guest house's garden, where a balcony add to the scenic beauty.
The hotel is about 15 km from Liege airport and 3.1 km from such cultural venues as the Musée en Plein Air du Sart-Tilman. The Buenas Noches Seraing offers proximity to such natural sights as the ULG Plant World Observatory (4.1 km) and the La Roche-aux-Faucons (2.6 km). The Liège-Guillemins station also lies nearly a 15-minute ride away. You can catch the bus at Boncelles Rue de Fraigneux bus stop, only a few steps from the accommodation.
The rooms overlook the garden and feature a flat-screen TV with satellite channels along with tea/coffee making equipment. Air conditioning are featured for guests' comfort. Offering a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, the bathrooms are fitted with a hairdryer and towels.
The nearby dining opportunities include Restaurant Pizzeria da Rosario, which is only steps away from the Buenas Noches.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent stay at a good guest house in East Africa, I experienced a fascinating blend of traditional and modern elements. The warm hospitality from the staff made my time there enjoyable that felt like home. As a wildlife conservationist, I appreciated how the décor celebrated local culture, incorporating authentic artwork and vibrant colors, which told stories of the region's heritage. The guests were a diverse mix, providing an engaging environment for cultural exchange. It was intriguing to share experiences and connect with fellow travelers who shared a love for exploration. The common areas encouraged relaxation and interaction, striking a balance with the modern amenities offered. My experience highlighted the importance of cultural immersion while exploring a destination, making it an ideal choice for those who seek to appreciate the rich tapestry of East African life. I would encourage others to delve into such experiences for a deeper understanding of the region.