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Sofitel Lyon Bellecour
4.1/5116 Reviews
2nd arr.La Presqu'ile
We 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.
Villa Maïa
4.7/560 Reviews
5th arr.Vieux Lyon
This is such a wonderful gem of a hotel, it makes Lyon feel like a holiday home almost immediately. The front desk staff was only too happy to open the door to greet you, they are located in their own cozy corner on the ground floor, rather spartan because everything else - bar, breakfast spot, cocktail lounge - is up the stairs. The hotel may look deceptively quiet but we have stayed in such places where you feel like you have the whole place to yourself, when actually, it does have other hotel guests. Perched on the ancient Fourviere hills and two minutes down the slope from the Roman amphitheatre, the location is within walking distance to the Notre Dame as well as the funicular down to Vieux Lyon. The pool is really relaxing after a whole day of exploring the walking city, and has a fabulous spa of steam and sauna and massage services (book ahead). We checked in slightly earlier and were redirected to the cafe with a wide view of the city and rivers. Food was excellent. The concierge team is very friendly - Francois, Julien and Alvaro can quickly suggest and advise and research for you. Francois sorted out a dinner reservation for me where I had booked the wrong date and purchased extra meal vouchers. A really lovely time, we are telling everyone to go to Lyon now.
Mercure Aix-Les-Bains Domaine de Marlioz - Hôtel & Spa
3.9/555 Reviews
Very disappointing experience with a 4-star hotel. Not family friendly. Lots of waiting time for the room to be ready on arrival. Waited 45minutes for it. The swimming pool is not for 16 and below. It is ridiculous. We were advised to go to the pool at Ibis next door. Requested an extra bed and baby bed but end up receptionist telling me there is no space in the room. It is a really spacious room I would say. Please put in some effort into your attention to customers. The double shower should be a fantastic experience but ended up à flooding bathroom. No shower curtain, water cannot be drained quickly as both are in use. Lack of division between the wet and dry shower area. (Asked for shower curtain but there was none. Then why is there a pole?) Massage was very average but pricy. 60€ for 30minutes which I was to to wait. Which took me 12minutes late to start. Lots and lots of waiting time in this hotel by the time we step in. Waited long to have a room. Waited long to have massage session started. Waited long for food in restaurant. (Please refer to my comment into Restaurant bioz) Mini gym, highly restricted swimming pool, water leaking shower. We are here for a lovely holiday but loads of time taken up just to wait things to happen. Won’t be returning at all.
La Treille Muscate
4.3/564 Reviews
The hotel is beautifully situated and has wonderful far distance views, the staff are excellent and helpful. The food is the restaurant is pretty good, and the Menu of the day, excellent value. The evening prices are high. Now for the downside. The manager, Bruno, is quite possibly the rudest person in the hotel trade I've come across in my travels world-wide over 50 yrs. I arrived and expected to be given a room I had discused with their reception, in a lengthy conversation, having been given a specific room number and being shown images from their website to confirm my choice. On arrival we were shown to an entirely different room, nice, but with an obsructed view and small terrace, so not what i had booked. I pointed this out to him, and requested I was given the room I had so carefully and explicitely booked. His first comment was that if I didnt like it I could leave!!!!!! After showing him my emailed booking details he relented and offered a beautiful room (No.15) with terrace and views. Saying I could only stay in the that room for two nights and then I'd have to move. I reluctantly agreed, but only as I felt he might in fact throw us out and we had no choice. Thinking about it once omfortably unpacked and in our room, I felt that as I had booked a particular room out the outset, and that was our initial agreement with the hotel for my booking, that I would stay in the room, despite my agreement under duress. On his return two days later he beame VERY abusive and violently tried to grab and tear-up my original booking email when I confronted him with the evidence. Never I have I seen such behaviour from a hotel manager. The man is unhinged. So beware, despite the excellence of the hotel, it is being run by a complete lunatic.
Auberge de Jeunesse HI Chamonix
4.1/534 Reviews
I stayed here for two days whilst on a course and really liked it. It's quite a long way from the main part of town and the Brevent and Midi lifts but it's mostly young people there so they can walk the 30 mins or so into town. The rooms are bunk-beds with sinks and a mirror but the storage is lacking. Breakfast is decent as is supper, although they have this tedious 'no meat' thing to save costs which they dress up as being about the environment. There is a large, pleasant garden outside and a decent bar downstairs with a glitter ball etc - all very French, naff and 80s. The storage for skis etc downstairs has washing machines as well but it's pretty scruffy and wasn't much good for drying my kit. Lastly the receptionist was lovely when I lost my key and didn't charge me for another.
Hôtel Maison Lacassagne Lyon
4.5/563 Reviews
3rd arr.La Part-Dieu
You will not find a quieter hotel in the city. If you have a car, it's perfect. If you on foot its amazing. If you have a bicycle, don't hesitate. The service is great, the room is clean, the food is delicious, and the ability to have a late night snack or drink without charge is truly above and beyond.

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