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Courtyard By Marriott Bottrop - Bottrop, Germany

Pastr 6
Bottrop, 46236
Nightly Rates (121.09 - 121.09)   2 Star
Courtyard By Marriott Bottrop

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Property Description
The Courtyard by Marriott Bottrop offers a relaxing atmosphere with individual service. Our 102 modern guest rooms are equipped with many amenities such as air conditioning, cable television, in-room coffee and tea service, minibar in comfort rooms, pay movies and video games and wireless LAN. Enjoy a sumptuous breakfast buffet and international cuisine in our restaurant with show kitchen or conclude the day with a drink in the cozy bar. When you need to relax and unwind, take advantage of our fitness area, sauna and solarium. Three modern conference rooms provide the perfect set-up for seminars and banquets for up to one hundred forty people. Professional coordinators are on staff to guarantee the success of your event. Indoor garage parking is EUR 9 per night and dogs are allowed in the hotel with a nightly fee of EUR 11. * Bottrop, located in the heart of the Ruhrgebiet, is easy to reach from the A2/A3, A31 and A42/A43 motorways. The city is also an ideal starting point for visiting attractions in the area. Experience Movie Park Germany, the world's largest indoor ski slope Alpincenter Bottrop and Europe's largest shopping mall: the CentrO in Oberhausen with its adjoining festival hall. Enjoy a nice evening at a musical. Currently playing are Phantom of the Opera in Essen and Starlight Express in Bochum. Your Marriott Awaits!

Courtyard By Marriott Bottrop


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Rate Disclaimer
    Room rates may vary due to availability or season and include 19 percent tax

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3pm 

  • Check out time is 12noon 

  • Time Zone is  Central European 

  • Opened in  1993 

  • 102  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take the Bottrup exit * Proceed in the direction of city center and hotel is five kilometers on the right Take the Bottrup Sud exit * Proceed in the direction of city center and hotel is two kilometers on the right Dortmund Airport DTM - 23 miles * Duesseldorf International Airport DUS - 25 miles

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card guarantee required (deposit or prepayment may be required during special events such as exhibitions and trade fairs)

    Cancellation Policy
    4pm local time day of arrival to avoid billing of one night room and tax (policy may be more restrictive during special events such as exhibitions and trade fairs)

  • *

  • Alpincenter Bottrop (indoor ski slope) - 2 miles * Arena Aufschalke - 6 miles * Bowling Hill Bottrup - 2 miles * CentrO (shopping center) - 4 miles * Koenig Pilsener Arena - 4 miles * Messe Duesseldorf - 25 miles * Messe Essen - 6 miles * Movie Park Germany - 8 miles * Museum Quadrat - 1 mile * Musical Phantom of the Opera - 6 miles * Musical Starlight Express - 16 miles * Revier Park Vonderort - 4 miles * Ruhrzoo Gelsenkirchen - 10 miles * Schloss Beck Frezeitpark - 8 miles * Sealife Oberhausen - 4 miles
  • Companies

  • TauchGasometer - 12 miles * Tetraeder Bottrop - 2 miles

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