Guest User
February 27, 2022
I admit that the business card wasn't bad, they had been quite kind on the phone. Once in the hotel, however, a completely different story. Greeted by a person who didn't even greet us, we checked in without saying a word. Upon payment, after placing €200 in pieces of 50 on the counter, the owner involuntarily generated a strong gust of wind closing the large notebook. Inevitably, carried by the wind, the four banknotes took off and spread out on the floor. Without apologizing for what happened (nothing serious is clear, it can easily happen) he continued to hurry up with his paperwork forcing us, with backpacks and suitcases, to collect the money scattered on the ground. So here's how an involuntary and banal gesture becomes almost offensive. It takes a little priority sometimes. Or like at breakfast (which is already courageous to define as such since it is cappuccino, brioche, rusks and packaged jams) when the little that is offered to you is even missing on the table but the manager is too busy making his own breakfast in the table next to yours to serve their guests. So enjoy your meal. The rest isn't even worth commenting on... when the base is missing, when the service is missing, when you leave and you hear a voice from another room tell the waitress who is about to say that the gentlemen are leaving: 'yes they can go, they paid'... but you don't see anyone coming out to say hello and thank you for your stay. We are the customers, remember that. However, for the record, old and bare room, very scruffy bathroom with stained tub, radiator without enamel in several places, dated furniture. Look elsewhere, really leave it alone here. Trust me
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