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Monday, June 25, 2018

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ibis budget Hotels, formerly Etap Hotel and Hotel Formule 1, is an international chain of basic-service budget hotels owned by the AccorHotels Group. There are several branches in major cities and close to transport hubs like the Eurotunnel terminal in Coquelles. The chain competes with chains like Holiday Inn Express and Travelodge in Europe and the UK.


Video Ibis Budget



Rooms

The rooms are simply but smartly furnished. Rooms typically contain amenities such as a small desk, television (sometimes with cable/international channels, depending on the location), a double bed or a double with a bunk bed, a shower, a basin and a toilet. Within the UK, the former Etap hotels do not include tea/coffee making facilities in the room, although there is usually a coin-operated hot drinks machine in the foyer. In some locations the rooms and entrance have coded locks. Some rooms may have Wi-Fi. A towel and a bar of soap come as standard, with other toiletries for purchase at the reception. Items such as ironing boards and irons are normally available for hire.

Maps Ibis Budget



Other amenities

All ibis budget hotels have a breakfast area, a reception (manned 24 hours a day in the UK & Switzerland; elsewhere this varies) and, at some locations, an automatic reception for out of hours check-ins.


ibis budget Berlin City Potsdamer Platz - Berlin, Germany
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Locations

There are over 350 hotels within Europe, most of which are in France. There are also ibis budget properties in the Africa and Middle East markets, as well as locations in the Asia-Pacific, Latin American and Caribbean markets. As of December 31, 2017 there are 588 Ibis Budget hotels total in 19 countries.


ibis budget Geneve | Switzerland | Geneva Hotel
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References


ibis budget Melbourne CBD - AccorHotels
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External links

  • ibis budget Hotel website

Source of article : Wikipedia