Zleep Hotel Aalborg
Zleep Hotel Aalborg
Hadsundvej 182, Aalborg. Denmark

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
80

Located in Denmark’s third largest city, Aalborg is full of shops, restaurants and culture within a few minutes of the hotel. Zleep hotel Aalborg is 10 kilometres from the airport and walking distance to the city centre as well as boasting magnificent views of the magnificent landscape of North Jutland. Zleep in Aalborg is part of the new AaB College that also houses offices, a conference centre and more.
from € 68
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 24 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

71%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #2 for all Aalborg hotels
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Zleep Hotel Aalborg Reviews
Steven Hackett,British
Check-In : 19 Mar 09
Room type: Standard
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

67%
Satisfaction
We were moved from our original choice of Zleep hotel due to an overbooking within the hotel, aalborg to another hotel,which was more convienient for our stay.





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Each May in Aalborg thousands of people fill the streets for what has become known as Northern Europe's largest Carnival parade. The weekend kicks off on a Friday night with the Battle of Carnival Bands. The streets in Aalborg come to life in a samba soaked procession of colour weaving along from the harbour via C.W. Obels Plads to the Kildeparken. Saturday sees a major street parade and water parade featuring decorated boats sailing the channel that passes through town. Finally, the street parade meets the water parade at the harbour where the King of Carnival is crowned. The King then leads the entire parade to Kildeparken in the centre of town, where festivities continue well on into the night.
Held on 23 June and also called Sankt Hans eve, this is a time for evening bonfires at beaches all around Denmark. Copenhagen’s Faelledparken is the site of a big bonfire, and there are special activities at Tivoli and Bakken.
Even those who do not follow racing should see this event as it features the rare gathering of large sailing ships.


























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