Hotels Vejle Denmark ( DK)
Bredal Kro, Horsensvej 581, Vejle 7100
Good Old Bredal Kro Received The Royal Licence In 1847. The Inn Was Originally The Main Building Of A Farmstead Built Round A Quadrangle And Placed So Close To The Road That Many Travellers Knocked On The Door And Asked For A Mug Of Cool Well Water. The Good Peasant Was Not Slow To Replace The Water With Good Home brewed Beer And Aquavit. The Inn Has 24 Well Equipped Double Rooms, All Of Them With Individual Possibilities Of Making Extra Beds, Placed In Quiet, Secluded Surroundings. All Rooms Have Their Own Entrance, Bath And Toilet, Colour Tv, Radio And Telephone. Parking Close To The Door
Park Inn Vejle, Willy Soerensens Plads 3 7100
Location. Featuring clean architectural lines, Park Inn Vejle is a modern hotel, situated within one kilometre of Billund, a bustling Danish town, and 25 kilometres away from Legoland. Vejle railway station is two kilometres away and Billund Airport ( B L L) is 25 kilometres from the hotel, an approximate driving time of 25 minutes. Hotel Features. Guests can start the day with a complimentary buffet breakfast, and round it off with a game of pool, darts, billiards, or air hockey in the hotel's lounge bar, which serves drinks and light meals. The front desk is open 24 hours and offers a safe deposit box and currency exchange. High speed wireless Internet is available in public areas, and complimentary onsite parking is provided. Guests are entitled to complimentary use of the local fitness centre. The Pavillonen Restaurant offers Scandinavian dishes and has a terrace overlooking the River Vejle, and the contemporary bar serves light meals and drinks. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served to guests each morning. Guestrooms. The 139 guestrooms are spread over three floors and have modern, Nordic style furnishings and light decor. Amenities include satellite television, complimentary wireless Internet, direct dial phones, coffee/tea makers, minibars, and hair dryers. Expert Tip. Visit Legoland, where several million pieces of Denmark's favourite export have been used to create an astonishing miniature world