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Cab Inn Esbjerg

Skolegade 14, 6700 Esbjerg, Denmark
Cab Inn Esbjerg
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from $119

More information on Cab Inn Esbjerg

This is a fine budget hotel with an ideal location. It is part of the Cab Inn chain where the motto is 'sleep cheap in luxury'. This could be seen as being a fair & true remark for this hotel. (LC 07/06) This is a fine classical building constructed in 1914. It has many architectural features confirming its elegant status in this harbour town. This hotel is located in the city centre with the pedestrian street, shops and restaurants just around the corner from the hotel. Excellently situated.

Check-in Time:

1500

Check-out Time:

1100

Total Rooms:

Guest Rooms:Rooms are medium to large in size and follow the Cab Inn concept of simple but comfortable accommodation. All rooms have the Cab Inn embossed purple carpet and signature 'all in one' compact bathroom cubicle. Some rooms are recently painted in an off white colour, while the remainder are a pleasant green. Rooms and bathrooms are all in very good condition and immaculately clean.

Rooms:

Guest Rooms:Rooms are medium to large in size and follow the Cab Inn concept of simple but comfortable accommodation. All rooms have the Cab Inn embossed purple carpet and signature 'all in one' compact bathroom cubicle. Some rooms are recently painted in an off white colour, while the remainder are a pleasant green. Rooms and bathrooms are all in very good condition and immaculately clean.

Dining

RestaurantThe hotel serves only breakfast but many dining opportunities are within walking distance of the hotel. Snacks can be bought throughout the day and evening at the reception.

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