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Guest name: Stéphanielp, Ile de France
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Mar 2007
Nous avons passé 3 nuits dans cet hôtel et je dois bien confirmer les précédentes critiques dans le fait que cet hôtel n'a pas d'âme.
Rien n'est mis en valeur alors que le site est vraiment exceptionnel.
Tout d'abord l'accueil n'est pas très professionnel. Les personnes sont certes très sympatiques, mais pour ce prix là (170€ la nuit) on s'attend à un accueil plus personnalisé.
L'hôtel en général est bien décoré mais il n'y a pas d'âme et pas d'ambiance. La salle à manger et le salon ne sont séparés que par un rideau. Dans le salon, la belle cheminée n'est pas mise en valeure et on n'a tous sauf envie d'y boire un verre. Les fauteuils et canapés ne sont pas confortables.
La piscine est bien mais nous avons remarqué qu'elle n'était pas si bien entretenue. Il n'y a pas de sauna, ni hammam, ni jacuzzi. Des serviettes ne sont pas mises à disposition, il faut remonter pour les demander à l'accueil !
Les chambres sont très propres et bien décorées. Cependant, elles sont très mal insonorisées. On entend les voisins et surtout les portes claquer.
Le petit déjeuner est vraiment médiocre. juste des oeufs coques, pas d'oeufs brouillés, ni bacon, pas de fruits et surtout du jus d'orange en bouteille. A ce prix là (13€) on aurait pu espérer un vrai jus d'orange pressé. Du coup, nous avons pris tout nos petit déjeuner ailleurs.
Dans ces conditions, nous n'avons pas eu envie de dîner à l'hôtel. Surtout qu'au petit déjeuner le 1er jour, nous avons constaté que nous entendions les conversatons de chaque table.
En conclusion, cet hôtel n'est pas terminé, il manque des finitions. Exemple: les poignées des portes à la piscine étaient par terre et non posées.
Bref, le rapport qualité prix n'est pas là. en je ne pense pas retourner dans cet hôtel, car en nos promenant, nous en avons vu des mieux pour le même prix.
But what about a hot drink?
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3.7 |
Guest name: nafnaf, eastbourne
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Nov 2006
Beautiful hotel, with lovely rooms, but lacking "soul". Very little atmosphere. No in-room facilities for tea, coffee etc., and with the restaurant & bar closed on Wednesday evening, those who arrive then, as we did, either have to go into town or use the mini-bar offerings. Very strange that in a 3-star hotel, you cannot get a hot drink on a Wednesday evening.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Value
2.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
But what about a hot drink?
Guest name: nafnaf, eastbourne
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Oct 2006
Beautiful hotel, with lovely rooms, but lacking "soul". Very little atmosphere. No in-room facilities for tea, coffee etc., and with the restaurant & bar closed on Wednesday evening, those who arrive then, as we did, either have to go into town or use the mini-bar offerings. Very strange that in a 3-star hotel, you cannot get a hot drink on a Wednesday evening.
Nice but lacks atmosphere
Guest name: dogeared, Midlands
The hotel is situated just before the sign saying that you are leaving Villers sur Mer as you head towards Cabourg. It looks as if it is an old property but is probably less than 10 years old. They have tried to give it character but it is a little like UK theme pubs with 'bolt on' nostalgia. We had 2 rooms, a standard that had a double bed and a balcony overlooking the garden and a superior, a good sized room that had no balcony but an office/ study area. Everything was very well appointed and good quality. They provided fluffy white towling robes for guests to go down to the swimming pool at the bottom of the hotel. The pool is pleasant, a little spartan and chilly but adequate. The restaurant is shut on Tuesdays and Wednesdays but there are plenty of eateries in town - a short drive away (too far for a comfortable walk). Breakfast (12 euros) is a continental buffet well stocked but no cooked items other than DIY boiled eggs. Overall it is quite luxurious and OK for our overnight stay, it lacked atmosphere and I doubt if we would ever go back.
Nice but lacks atmosphere
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3.0 |
Guest name: dogeared, Midlands
The hotel is situated just before the sign saying that you are leaving Villers sur Mer as you head towards Cabourg. It looks as if it is an old property but is probably less than 10 years old. They have tried to give it character but it is a little like UK theme pubs with 'bolt on' nostalgia. We had 2 rooms, a standard that had a double bed and a balcony overlooking the garden and a superior, a good sized room that had no balcony but an office/ study area. Everything was very well appointed and good quality. They provided fluffy white towling robes for guests to go down to the swimming pool at the bottom of the hotel. The pool is pleasant, a little spartan and chilly but adequate. The restaurant is shut on Tuesdays and Wednesdays but there are plenty of eateries in town - a short drive away (too far for a comfortable walk). Breakfast (12 euros) is a continental buffet well stocked but no cooked items other than DIY boiled eggs. Overall it is quite luxurious and OK for our overnight stay, it lacked atmosphere and I doubt if we would ever go back.
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Check in / front desk
2.0 Business service
2.0 Value
2.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
4.0 Cleanliness