Quellenhof UNIQUE
Location: 7 Promenade, Leukerbad, ch
Star Rating: 4 Stars
Property Type: Hotels
About this Property
Luxurious Accommodations
Experience comfort and style at Quellenhof UNIQUE, where every room is equipped with modern amenities including a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, and a safety deposit box.
Diverse Leisure Activities
From squash to mini-golf, tennis, hiking, and skiing, there's no shortage of activities to keep you entertained during your stay at Quellenhof UNIQUE.
Convenient Location
Ideally situated near popular attractions such as Gemmibahn and Sportarena Leukerbad, our hotel offers easy access to the best that Leukerbad has to offer.
Book now for an unforgettable stay at Quellenhof UNIQUE.
Important Information
This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.
Policies
Check-in: N/A - Anytime
Check-out: N/A
Amenities & Facilities
- Non-smoking rooms
- Restaurant
- Safety deposit box
- Ski storage
- Squash
- Non-smoking throughout
- Public transport tickets
- Coffee Shop on site
- Badminton equipment
- Staff adhere to local safety protocols
- Guest rooms disinfected between stays
- Cleaning standards that are effective against Coronavirus
- Physical distancing rules followed
- Hand sanitizer in guest room and key areas
- Cashless payment available
- Fire extinguishers
- First aid kit available
- Guests can opt-out any cleaning services during stay
- Smoke alarms
- Shared stationery like menus, pens are removed
- Physical distancing in dining areas
- Key card access
- Ski storage
- Free wired internet
- Tennis lessons on site
- Internet access
- Housekeeping on request
- Art gallery on site
- Wine release events
- Covered parking
- Golf cart
- Snow sports gear
Rooms Available
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Suite With Access To Thermal Bath
The suite has 1 bedroom and 2 bathrooms with a shower and free toiletries. The suite features a safe deposit box, parquet floors, heating, as well as a flat-screen TV with cable channels. The unit has 1 bed.
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Shower
- Safety deposit box
- TV
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Toilet
- Private bathroom
- Heating
- Hardwood or parquet floors
- Linen
- Upper floors accessible by elevator
- Toilet paper
- Trash cans
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Body soap
- Socket near the bed
- Accessible by lift
- Smoke alarm
- Key card access
Guest Reviews
- FRANCESCO (6/5): una bella località - camere spaziose e comode
colazione nella norma, buona, personale gentilissimo Cuscini troppi bassi per dormire, 2 bagni per camera ma senza bidet
- João (2/5): Disaster. - Given the experience, really hard to find something to write here. I guess the location wasn't that bad. It’s hard for me to write this review, but I feel I owe it to the travel community and fellow readers to share my experience at this hotel. I book a lot of hotels—whether for work or leisure—it’s something I do quite often, all around the world. I’ve learned how to understand the value of a hotel choice and how to make the most out of it. This time was no exception.
We had planned a few days around Zermatt in a camping spirit, and we weren’t even planning on staying at any hotels. But as a spontaneous surprise for my girlfriend, I decided to book one night at a hotel. Since the available options in Zermatt didn’t meet my expectations, I decided to drive a bit further to find something I thought would offer more luxury for a lower price. Hence, this choice.
I spent 350 CHF—yes, 350 CHF—expecting a proper spa and thermal paradise. I booked a Suite, really proud, thinking I’d be surprising my girlfriend with something unique. Since we were only going to stay for about 20 hours, all we really wanted was a luxurious and comfortable room with great spa access.
What we got instead was a hotel room straight out of the 70s. Awful decoration, two very cheaply built bathrooms with no toiletries, two single beds, an ancient fridge, and electronics that hadn’t been updated in decades. No real room service—only a single bottle of sparkling water.
Still, I hoped things might improve with breakfast or the spa. But no. Breakfast was average at best. Not bad, but definitely not worth the price.
Then came the spa. The advertised thermal access cost just 30 CHF, so clearly that wasn’t the reason for the high room rate. Worse, the receptionist charged me 20 CHF extra for sauna access, even though a flyer showed it should cost 3 CHF.
I politely asked why, and the only answer I got was: “You’d pay more in Zermatt.” That’s not an explanation.
An experience I won’t repeat.
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