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60 Meter Street Shorish Bridge اربيل إقليم كوردستان، Erbil, Erbil Governorate, 44001, Iraq
contacts phone: +964 750 236 0001
website: www.vanroyal-hotel.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 36.1988067, Longitude: 44.022041
Waad Haddad
::Great place all staff are supported and friendly. specifically Mr.Ismaeel the relation manager very kind and professional
Razbar Sulaiman
::Great hotel, clean rooms and quiet.
Renas Physique
::"Van Royal Hotel is one of the best hotels in Erbil. The location is perfect—central and convenient for exploring the city. The food is delicious, with a variety of local and international dishes that are always fresh and well-prepared. What truly sets this hotel apart is the staff: they are incredibly respectful, friendly, and always ready to help. My stay was comfortable.
Firas Salih
::I feel incredibly lucky to have survived this hotel experience! A few days ago, as I was checking out, I took the elevator. Suddenly, the electricity cut out, or something else went wrong. The elevator started falling rapidly before it hit something and came to a stop. It took me a moment to process what had happened. I waited, hoping the power would return. When I tried to open the doors, I was shocked to see a wall in front of me—the elevator had fallen to the lowest level, beneath all floors. After a while, the electricity finally came back. In a state of panic, I started pressing different buttons, desperately trying to get out. I tried -1, then 0, and after what felt like an eternity of fear and uncertainty, the elevator finally took me back to the ground floor. I was beyond relieved to make it out safely. But what shocked me even more was the hotel’s response. When I reported the incident to the receptionist, he simply told me that I shouldn't have opened the door—without offering an apology or even checking if I was okay. It felt like I was being blamed rather than reassured. This was, without a doubt, the craziest hotel experience of my life. I would never stay here again—even sleeping on the street would be a better option. Honestly, I’m wondering if I should take legal action for the distress and panic this caused me.
Muhammed Alkawaz
::Clean rooms, moderate buffet.I find it Expensive. However, the biggest downside is PARKING. They will not allow you to park in shade because they often say its reserved only for VIPs when I argued that all customers should be treated royal as the name implies they answered a stupid question by saying VIP means management. Imagine managers do not allow visitors to park near the entrance(and n shae)