Etap is a European chain of basic-service budget hotels owned by the Accor Group. There are several branches in major cities and close to transport hubs like the Eurotunnel terminal in Coquelles.
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The rooms
The rooms are simply furnished and in most cases the walls are whitewashed; they contain amenities such as a small desk, television (sometimes with cable/international channels, depending on location), a double bed or a double with a bunk bed, a shower, a basin and a toilet. In some locations the rooms and entrance have coded locks.
Other amenities
All Etap hotels have a breakfast area, a reception (manned 24 hours a day in the UK, though elsewhere this varies) and, at some locations, an automatic reception for out of hours check-ins.
Locations
There are over 370 hotels within Europe and the Middle East, most of which are in France. [1]
Europe
- France
- Spain
- United Kingdom
- Belgium
- Netherlands
- Luxembourg
- Germany
- Austria
- Switzerland
- Hungary
- Poland
Asia
Two styles of hotel exterior
There are two distinct exterior designs of Etap hotels -- the first one is found in hotels that were built after 2000 or form part of Accor estates such as those at Paris CDG Airport and in the Cité Europe Shopping complex near the Eurotunnel terminal; these are known in France as Zone Hotelier (Hotel Zones). The older style is found in individual properties and those built before 2000.
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