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I recently stayed for 8 nights at this hotel through a Voyage Privé offer. I do not know the actual room rates, but considering the package price, the value for money was excellent.|The double room was well equipped, with a coffee machine and complimentary capsules. Guests also have access to a complimentary happy hour from 5 to 7 p.m. on the floor (with drinks and light snacks), as well as a dispenser with water and a machine for coffee, cappuccino, tea, etc. My booking also included two hours of free gym access and complimentary room service.|Housekeeping is carried out daily, which is appreciated, though at times the cleaning could have been more thorough—for example, it was possible to find hair in the bathroom or small crumbs on the floor. This is a minor detail, but one that can affect the overall impression.|The staff were always very kind and helpful. However, the main weakness of this hotel is the gluten-free breakfast. While the breakfast room offers a wide selection of sweet and savory dishes, the gluten-free corner is almost nonexistent, limited, and unfortunately exposed to cross-contamination. The only bread available (sandwich bread and seeded bread) was placed in the middle of the regular bread section, with shared tongs, and the toaster was also the same for both gluten and gluten-free bread—making contamination unavoidable. The same applies to the only two types of cornflakes. None of the other foods displayed (for example, cooked ham) were clearly labeled as gluten-free, so it was impossible to know whether they were safe.|Before arriving, I asked if the hotel was organized for gluten-free guests, but unfortunately, the reality did not match the assurances I received. When I raised this with two members of staff, they were unable to provide information beyond a smile, which was disappointing.|For this reason, if you are celiac, I would not recommend purchasing breakfast at the hotel.