
Hotel needs a full revamp, food quality average but expensive for standard of hotel, service in bar on arrival shockingly poor, no food served between 1400 hrs and 1900 hrs. Bathrooms require full renovation. Reception staff very friendly
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I have stayed at this hotel three times this year, each time for several times. I also stayed here in 2006. Since then the hotel has been newly decorated. There are standard hotel rooms in the main building and a kind of apartments at the back, some with kitchens, some without. I had one without, but it was nicely decorated...
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Driving back from the Alps heading to Calais, we stopped here as we were looking for somewhere easy and comfortable, close to the motorway, with easy car parking. We stumbled across this Mercure and were really delighted. It suited our needs, and the staff were very friendly. As we had a bit of time up our sleeves and really liked...
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This hotel has a main building and then family "suite apartments" in a mini village type arrangement, where we stayed. Decent rooms (ours was newly refurbished, very clean with nice bathroom; quite spacious.
We ate in the less expensive of the two restaurants, where the food was not bad (pizzas, pasta, burgers etc) but the house wine gave everyone a...
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As a business traveller, I particularly appreciate a good fitness center in an hotel, so as good restaurants. This Novotel is really having very good commodities to be loved for.
Very much recommendable !
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Checked in Mai 1 for a 6 night stay. The bed was hard but not too bad. A lot worse was that the air-con was out of order and would be so for the major part of May! "You can open your window".
The food at the "bar restaurant" would have made Ramsey scream. The quality and praparation was below...
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