Corinne D.
Yelp
First of all to get to the hotel. The hotel can't help it, but the city decided to ban all cars. It took us over an hour to get to our hotel, which was only 4 km away. All road were closed off to cars from noon to 11 pm and there were no signs how to get to the hotel.
Finally we found the hotel, but there were no parking spaces. Mind you, we paid almost 400 euros for a room for 1 night. Thanks to a great parking guy, he parked our car for us somewhere else in a street. Then we could only get 1 key card to our room. Room looked okay, but you don't have a night stand. Where can you put your water glass, glasses, book? The bathroom looks cool, but there is no place to put your toiletry bag. I put them on the floor, but they were soaked after taking a shower.
Then we wanted to eat dinner. We had the choice between tapas on the rooftop and a real dinner in the restaurant. We decided to check out the rooftop and had a drink there first. There is only 1 lift in the building, so it took 15 minutes to get the elevator. Beautiful view over the Gironde. Very kind and hardworking bartenders, but it was quite windy and cold, so we decided we would have dinner in the dining room. The dining room was beautiful. You could sit in or outside. We decided on inside. The menu was weird. It started with oysters, so far so good. Then tuna tataki, well look it up for yourself, but the were no real main courses except for cannelloni. I had the tuna tataki and the grilled eggplant. It tasted quite nice, but wasn't a real meal. The location of the hotel is great, right on the beach, the people working there are really nice and helpful, to get there is horrible and the whole experience was not worth the money.