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Balthazar Hotel and Spa Rennes - MGallery
4.6/578 Reviews

Balthazar Hotel and Spa Rennes - MGallery

Rennes City Center Rennes|2.31km from CIREFE (Centre International Rennais d'Etudes de Français pour Etrangers)

Latest booking 4 hrs ago

Location – perfect – right on a side street (Rue Vasselot and Rue Marshall Joffe) for easy access and the pedestrian area adjacent to the medieval city center areas. Very easy walk to everything. Quiet because two sides are non-street facing. Hotel – this is a very nice, upscale hotel with a “trying too hard but missing” décor style. The strengths are the location and the staff, who are consistently professional, polite, helpful, and personable. Parking is valet only at E 25/day. Breakfast is E 25 per person. Rooms – I found this a very difficult room situation. We booked the nicest, largest suite in the hotel on the top floor yet it was extremely frustrating to stay in for several days because everything (layout, décor, lighting, furniture) focused on “look” (perhaps?) over function and ease of use. I would not stay in this room again. Layout, Décor, & Furniture – the space was not well used. The entry was a short hallway with a half wall on the other side of which was the bedroom. The hallway space was not large enough to put a suitcase. A positive was the built-in closets with hanging space, shelves, and drawers – this was incredibly useful and helpful, although the lighting was dim. The room was extremely cluttered with mismatched furniture and very little available floorspace. At the end of the little half hallway was a very strange loveseat sized couch which had a very low seat and a strange tree stump “table” which was uneven and thus could not be used as a table. This little couch was not in sight of a window or the TV so was not useful for anything other than putting on your shoes. The bed was similarly low to the floor, so it was hard to sit on it. There was a round table and one chair, and floor lamps that had a tripod of legs which stuck out into the floor ready for you to trip on. We moved these as close as possible to the wall to try to get some space. There are no luggage racks so we asked for them; thankfully we got two and had to maneuver a way to place them so we could access the suitcase. There were way too many little knickknacks on the little available surface space; we moved them to get some space. Positives are the refrigerator and all the built-in shelving. The carpet was extremely well worn and very dark gray, making the room look even smaller than it is. The walls were also very dark gray and the lighting was extremely dim so the room was very dark and depressing to be in. Lamps were mismatched, eclectic, and dim. There was a very large deck (positive) that was incredibly cluttered with very heavy (could not move them) wood furniture and planters (negative) so it was very difficult to use the deck other than to sit in the chairs where they are. That said, having the deck was wonderful to be out in the light with extensive views over the east side of the city. The bathroom was more brightly lit, with good walk in shower water pressure and good towels. However, water floods the floor. There is

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Breakfast

Kyriad Rennes Nord
4/536 Reviews

Kyriad Rennes Nord

Rennes|0.84km from CIREFE (Centre International Rennais d'Etudes de Français pour Etrangers)
I wanted a hotel to be near my daughter in student accommodation. There really isn’t another hotel anywhere near so I had no choice. I have to stay there again in a few months time and I will take a kettle and a European plug adapter as there aren’t any USB ports in the room. There isn’t a kettle in the room but there is a machine for hot n cold water in reception- just be aware that it can be quite busy in the foyer area at times and so I felt a little uncomfortable making my drink! There isn’t a lift but the stairs were not steep. The bed was really comfortable and the duvet n pillows were super soft. The carpet/ Lino was very worn and needs replacing - I was glad I took my slippers! Shower was a French-style in-the-bath type so no super-luxury bathroom sorry! Room was quiet and private. It had a large window with a decent curtain and had an adjustable radiator. Smart flat-screen TV worked fine. So overall it was okay apart from the carpets and lack of kettle. The receptionists were really helpful and polite. They all speak several languages. Someone is on reception 24/7. You can buy drinks there and I had a pitcher of wine. They charge 13€ for breakfast which I didn’t have as I thought that was expensive for a basic hotel. I think the hotel is used for conferences during the day. Parking was right outside main entrance and it seemed to be safe.

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Le Magic Hall
4.5/543 Reviews
Rennes City Center
We loved our one-week stage at the Magic Hall. Ideally located to reach the old town, with good parking possibilities, a very photo-conform interior: original and careful decor, good bedroom, spacious and clean rooms, des petits dej' corrects, une atmosphère chaude, pro et aussi « familiale » , on our own feel good in this hotel, and it's regrettable that we left it to join a « apartment » at the hotel de Nemours au concept moins abouti et à l'accueil plus We can only recommend the Magic Hall.
Garden Hotel Rennes Centre Gare
4.1/571 Reviews
We stayed here for three nights after arriving in Paris, travelling directly from Charles de Gaulle airport by train (TGV). Getting to the hotel was straightforward. From the train station, cross Place de la Gare and then walk straight along Avenue Jean Janvier. The hotel is easily spotted once the junction with Rue Jean Marie Duhamel is reached (avoid Google maps and Apple maps; they gave less direct routes and different to each other). The hotel room was on the small side (for which we were prepared) but it was not an issue; the room was clean and the bed comfortable. Breakfast was also good. There is a nice courtyard which guests may use as well. The staff were helpful and friendly, with particular thanks to one receptionist who was on duty for most of our stay. The location of the hotel was convenient for both the station and the city centre. We had a couple of good meals at L’Épe de Blé, across from Place de la Gare. If we to visit Rennes again, we would certainly use this hotel.
Mercure Rennes Centre Parlement
4.2/547 Reviews
Rennes City Center
Managed to find the hotel easily enough (thanks to GPS) and parked outside to check-in before accessing the car park, which was beautifully cool (at least compared with the temperatures outside). The room was a standard Mercure affair - reasonably spacious and comfortable. Air-conditioning worked well. Breakfast was good. Location reasonably good for exploring the city.
Campanile Rennes Ouest - Cleunay
3.7/541 Reviews
Accueil agréable. Présence de savon, gel douche-shampoing, bouilloire et nécessaire pour thé, café et tisane. Le matelas n'est plus de première fraicheur mais convient pour une nuit. Comme cet hôtel de manière générale en fait, si l'on n'attend pas du grand luxe. Il est tout de même un peu cher pour ce qu'il est, puisque j'ai déboursé plus de 80 € pour passer une nuit, seul, d'un samedi à un dimanche fin avril. Son véritable avantage est d'avoir des chambres avec baignoire (de taille moyenne). A préciser lors de votre réservation si vous en voulez, ou à demander en arrivant, s'il reste encore des chambre libres qui en disposent. J'ai recensé ci-dessous les quelques défauts que j'ai pu relever : - isolation moyenne, puisque vous entendrez vos voisins se doucher - on pouvait légitiment s'y attendre pour un hôtel de ce niveau, - bruit régulier et assez fort de type horloge derrière le mur de la salle de bain de la chambre 32 (sans doute le réservoir des toilettes, ou les canalisations). Pour ces deux premiers points, pensez à ramener des bouchons d'oreilles si vous les tolérez. Il est d'ailleurs préférable d'en prévoir pour tout séjour en hôtel, - quelques traces noirs (sans doute des moisissures, cf photo) autour d'une partie des fenêtres, - miroir de la chambre non nettoyé (photo), - traces de ventouses sur le miroir de la salle de bain (photo), - absence de climatisation, ce qui peut poser problème l'été, - contrairement à ce qu'on peut lire sur les sites de réservation, le parc de stationnement est payant (5 € il me semble).
Hotel Lanjuinais
3.9/553 Reviews
Rennes City Center
Nous avons séjourné à l’hôtel pour une nuit, de passage à Rennes. Notre chambre était plus que correcte, bien décorée et donnant néanmoins sur un immeuble voisin (sans vis à vis), donc peu de luminosité dans la chambre. L’emplacement de l’hôtel est idéal pour aller se balader dans le cœur de la ville !
Mama Shelter Rennes
4.3/579 Reviews
Rennes City Center
We had an awful experience staying here during the holidays. First off they have NO services - they do not help with bags (my husband was very sick and they did not care). They have no room service even though they have 2 restaurants in the hotel (how hard can that be), they give you one small bottle of water in the room and would NOT bring up any additional and told us to come get it from lobby. There is no mini bar - basically zero amenities. How this is supposed to be a 4 star hotel?? This needs to change as they are charging premium prices for ZERO service. They also have no shampoo, conditioner, shower gel in the bathrooms and don’t even have it for sale, claiming the one bar of soap “does all”. Even the likes of Holiday Inn, Motel 6 etc have basic toiletries and more amenties at less than half the price of what they charge. Worst of all they refused to call us a taxi to leave - the front desk handed me a list of phone numbers knowing we did not speak French. We had heavy bags, a small child and my husband could barely breathe. Just awful.

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