Hotel near 3rd arr.La Part-Dieu,Lyon16.7% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2024.12.16
The studio was good, but nothing special. Unfortunately, we did not have a double bed. The kitchenette had everything we needed. The receptionist (the African origin one with curly hair) was very unwelcoming, very rude, she did not even make an effort to smile, she should not work in a hotel. The two other receptionists (one africain origin, and one blond) were nice and friendly, but the one we had to deal with was really unpleasant.
The room is not big, but it is relatively clean. You need to make a reservation for the restaurant. The hotel's surroundings are very comfortable. It is currently the peak season for European tourism, and the price is not low.
## Facilities
The kitchenette was a real bonus, equipped with a microwave, fridge, induction hob, and a full set of pots and pans, though we didn't end up using them.
## Cleanliness
The room was reasonably clean and tidy, though there was some peeling paint in the corners. My only minor complaint is that the sofa bed wasn't made up upon arrival. Also, there wasn't quite enough bedding initially, though we found a clean duvet in a dust bag in the closet. As we were only staying one night, we just made do with it, using it half as a pad and half as a cover, and didn't bother asking the staff for more.
## Location
It's quite close to the train station; we found it easily by following our navigation app. However, the hotel entrance isn't very obvious and is easy to walk past. Be sure to look out for the distinctive red sign.
## Service
The front desk staff were polite. During check-in, we were given a code for the main entrance for the evening. I initially thought the reception might be unstaffed later, but it seems there's usually someone there unless it's very late. Luggage storage was also convenient.
I was travelling for work. This hotel was in a very convenient location. You can catch a tram or a bus to the central or to a metro stop that take you to the central (if you want to be on a faster route). However, you can also just walk to the metro stop which is about 10-15 mins walk.
It is also in a short walking distance to a beautiful park with a free entrance ”zoo”. It's a great place to go for a picnic lunch. The only thing is it is not close to a big supermarket although you can still get some sort of groceries nearby.
I didn't explore the other facilities in the hotel nor did I tried their breakfast and other meals. So, I can't comment on those.
The hotel is located at an intersection, and the rooms are located in several separate buildings. There is a swimming pool and sauna. The small balcony in the room faces the green mountain view, and the environment is pretty good. It takes about 20-30 minutes to drive to the ski resort.
Hotel near 3rd arr.La Part-Dieu,Lyon16.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.08.03
The location is fantastic. The hotel is right next to the Airport Express station, and the train station, subway, and Westfield mall are all within easy walking distance. The surrounding area is also quite peaceful.
The room was compact, which is understandable. However, the service was a major letdown. Despite removing the 'do not change towels' sign, we had to retrieve clean towels ourselves on two separate nights. On another occasion, they inexplicably only provided one clean bath towel. It felt like a bizarre and inconvenient interpretation of 'environmentalism'.
Hotel near 3rd arr.La Part-Dieu,Lyon16.7% of visitors choose this area
CCJ W.2024.07.30
No complain with this price, space and and location👍
Tips for parking: If you want to park your car, you have to go to the reception first, then they will give you instructions and a card to open the gate for parking.
Hotel near 3rd arr.La Part-Dieu,Lyon16.7% of visitors choose this area
TTravellingDiva2025.02.18
Had a wonderful stay. The hotel is in a great location with buses, trams and the train station close by so it's easy to get around. I also felt very safe walking around as a solo female traveller. The service from the reception staff was second to none. They are very friendly and polite. The double room was of a good size and clean. I want to mention that the housekeeping team were really efficient too. I will be happy to return.
Because we finally decided to go to the Geneva exhibition, we booked a room late. The hotel prices in Geneva have gone up and many of them are unavailable. We had no choice but to choose Annemasse, France, which is nearby, thinking of driving back and forth every day.
I chose Mercure from Ctrip, thinking that it is an Accor brand after all, but the actual living experience and service are really not worthy of a four-star rating (seeing that there are only two reviews below this hotel on Ctrip, I know how niche this place is. However, during my stay, I also met other colleagues who came to the exhibition at the hotel. It seems that everyone is in the same situation and came because there are not many choices)
Environment: It is close to the highway exit and the surroundings are relatively quiet. Even though the hotel room window is close to the road next to it, the sound insulation effect is very good when the window is closed, and almost no noise can be heard. There is an outdoor dining and rest area downstairs. The weather has been nice recently.
Facilities: It seems that European hotels generally do not provide bottled mineral water, but I haven't been abroad for several years. So when the front desk clerk handed us two large paper cups after checking in late at night and said that there was no mineral water in the room and we could get water from the water dispenser next to the elevator, I was still a little confused. So for the few days we stayed, if we wanted to drink room temperature water, we had to come downstairs and get water with a large cup. The key is that if everyone uses paper cups every day, it won't be very environmentally friendly (later we moved to the Marriott at Geneva Airport, where they put a stainless steel kettle in the room for you to get water yourself, and you can take the kettle away as a souvenir)
Facilities: The facilities should be considered quite simple. There were no toiletries and slippers in the room for the first two days, but there were toiletries after changing rooms. My colleague is said to have a bathrobe in the highest level
Service: The service is really average. The service attitude and level of the girls who changed shifts at the front desk during the few days of stay were very different. My colleague sent clothes for dry cleaning, but they were not delivered until a day later. When I asked him about it, he didn't know anything and asked me to pay in advance and not put it on the room account.
The plates left on the floor after meals in other rooms in the corridor were left overnight and sometimes not collected until the next morning.
Although the increase in room rates is understandable because of the exhibition, but think about the room rate of nearly 2,000 per night for such service... As soon as the exhibition ended, I decided to go to Marriott.
The only thing I thought was okay was the breakfast (compared to other facilities), and I also had a dinner in the hotel, which was very large.
I wrote so much, but I can't see the hotel anyway, so I'll leave it for you to avoid (generally, you probably won't go to this place)
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RRajan TrivediExceptional Stay at Chalet Hotel in Chamonix!
I recently had the pleasure of staying at Chalet Hotel in Chamonix, and I can confidently say it was one of the best hotel experiences I’ve had in the Alps! From the moment I arrived, the warm and attentive staff made me feel welcome and ensured that every detail of my stay was perfect.
Location: The hotel is ideally situated with stunning views of Mont Blanc and easy access to the town and ski lifts. Whether you’re there for skiing, hiking, or simply soaking in the beauty of the mountains, the location couldn’t be better.
Rooms: My room was spacious, beautifully decorated, and featured a cozy alpine style with modern amenities. The bed was extremely comfortable, and the balcony offered breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. The housekeeping staff kept everything spotless, which made my stay even more enjoyable.
Dining: The food was fantastic! Breakfast each morning was a generous spread with a variety of fresh options, from pastries to local cheeses and fruits. I also had dinner at the hotel restaurant, and the gourmet meals exceeded my expectations. The chef does an excellent job incorporating local ingredients into traditional dishes, all with a contemporary twist.
Facilities: The hotel spa is a hidden gem—perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring or skiing. The sauna and hot tub were wonderful, and the massage I had was the best I’ve had in a long time. They also have a great lounge area with a fireplace, perfect for unwinding with a book or enjoying a drink in the evening.
Service: The staff were incredibly attentive and always ready to assist with any request, whether it was booking excursions, providing local recommendations, or simply ensuring that everything ran smoothly during my stay.
Bonus tip: The best Indian restaurant is walkable distance (400 meters) from the hotel - Annapurna 2. Must visit 😉
Overall, Chalet Hotel in Chamonix combines luxurious comfort with the charm of an authentic alpine retreat. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and top-notch service. I can’t wait to return!
GGuest UserVery well located and very comfortable hotel. Receptionist Ninno was very helpful with car rental and a day trip to Annecy and Ninno is a very cheerfull person. Everything was perfect.
GGuest UserStaff were really friendly and helpful. Room was great, bed was large and comfortable and the TV was easy to use. Shower was lovely and everything was clean
JJuanfdez1Good location, you obly need to walk 10 minutes and take one metro to be on the center. It’s a little noisy and not very clean, but just for the price it’s fair and it’s good. Also a big parking with light and cameras.
AAmelia RichThe Alpina Eclectic Hotel is set in a beautiful spot in Chamonix, offering stunning mountain views from the balconies—a major highlight! The breakfast bar has a great selection, making for a lovely start to each day.
Parking is worth planning around: on-site parking is €30 per night, but there’s a nearby public lot that charges €22 for 24 hours, with flexible rates that vary every 15 minutes (cheaper after 7:30 pm).
One of the nicest perks is the free one-hour spa access, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring or skiing. Additionally, the hotel provides a complimentary train pass for visiting nearby towns, adding a lot of value and convenience.
Overall, the Alpina Eclectic Hotel offers excellent amenities, views, and transport options, making it a fantastic choice for a Chamonix stay.
GGuest UserWe stayed at a double room in the Sofitel in Lyon for a total of 3 nights in the summer of 2023.
The hotel is located just a few streets from the Place Bellecour which is one of the main squares in Lyon. It is also about 5 minutes away from many cafes, bistros and a large supermarket (Monop’) near Place Bellecour.
The room itself was a fairly standard double room (approximately 20 square metres). The interior and furnishings of the hotel look a bit dated but they were fine and did not matter in any material way. The minibar is complimentary and it is restocked daily with bottled water (still and sparkling), fruit juice, coca cola, and dried fruits and nuts.
The bed was nice and comfortable and the pillows were firm. Our only complaint was that the air conditioning was not very consistent and it would turn off in the middle of the night. It is not an issue if you are staying here in the winter but it made it difficult to sleep at night in the summer.
The staff were all very nice and pleasant. The concierge was especially friendly and he helped us to store our bags and arrange for a taxi to the train station on our last day.
We paid approximately EUR250 a night and we thought it was worth the price.
ММаксим1974A good hostel, very cramped of course in the room, but everything you need is there, though for a couple of days, the location is good, there is a tram stop nearby, IKEA Leroy stores, there are grocery stores, there is a Burger King and Mac!
KKANThe best thing is to have free parking spaces, which are really rare in the city, but the parking spaces are first come first served. If you arrive in the evening, it is basically impossible, and it is recommended to stop the car and don't drive. It is not convenient to drive in the city.
The room is small and the design is not very reasonable. The 7-day standard is still equipped with a sink in the corridor. It is better to use the space in the area near the bed.
The service is reduced because there is always no one at the front desk. I want to check out twice and can't find anyone. I really don't want to take the time to put the key at the front desk.
The location is convenient, next to the literary and art neighborhood, in fact, the feeling of the cement forest, in a building and patio that is abandoned and actually lives, there are many graffiti, standing in the parking lot can see the river opposite.
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