Conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the train station and close to major attractions, this hotel offers easy access to the city. A shopping center with an Auchan supermarket is only 300 meters away, though the neighborhood can be a bit busy due to the station.
The room was spacious for a double, with a wardrobe, TV, and small kitchenette equipped with basic cookware. However, the furniture felt dated, the carpet was not very hygienic, and cleaning was only done weekly for stays of 7+ nights. The biggest drawback was the bathroom layout: the toilet was in a separate, windowless room from the sink and shower—common in some French hotels, but inconvenient. Noise from the street was noticeable even on the 5th floor with windows closed.
Facilities were disappointing: the pool was cold and the gym was closed due to all equipment being out of order. Breakfast was available for €12–15 per person, but seemed overpriced.
While the rate booked a year in advance was fair, and the tourist tax totaled about €17, I wouldn’t stay again—mainly due to the bathroom design and the overall standard, which felt closer to 3 stars than the advertised 4.