Ian P.
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We stayed there earlier this month for one night en route to the coast.
Booked a space in the car park which was in a pedestrian area, and you have to gain access by using an entryphone connected to the Police Municipale.
If they don't answer, and they didn't, you cannot get through to drive to the hotel.
We left our car at a nearby public car park, which charged the same amount as the hotel would have charged.
Our room was on the 4th floor on an internal corridor with sealed windows that could not open.
It was a very warm day and the hotel was fully booked.
By about 10 pm it was 26 degrees warm in our room with no heating on.
Obviously it is a well insulated hotel, but 26 degrees is far too warm to sleep.
Luckily there was a very switched-on young man on reception, Louis and he managed to move us to a different room where the windows could be opened.
Without his help we would have walked out and stayed elsewhere, so he needs to be looked after, he truly knows that he is in the hospitality industry.
Breakfast was a bit of a disaster, the girls clearing up and cleaning tables were very fast and efficient, sadly let down by the kitchen staff and those who were supposed to replenish the buffet.
It is obviously a place for the young, cool and trendy judging by the concept and decor throughout, we have now tried it out and we will be returning back to the Ibis brand instead.
But Tasmanian Devil and Tweety Pie face masks hanging from the room mirrors?
Really?
On the plus side it is a great location, central for most things and safe.
If anyone is thinking of driving there, don't.
Get the train and tram and save your stress levels and a couple of wasted hours.