I never leave hotel reviews.
What can I say about my magnificent room number 6? It's incredibly easy to get to; indeed, what a brilliant idea to put the room next to the hotel's main elevator and the breakfast room!
So, back to my room, which is actually a kind of cell: four walls, no window, no light. Speaking of light, two of the lights were out of order.
Once I got to the bathroom, the door wouldn't close. Sure, putting a handle the right way around might seem logical, but apparently not for Ibis.
A bathroom adapted for a wheelchair, I suppose, because it's so pleasant to take a dump on the shower drain! Hygiene-wise, we're really well taken care of. The shower curtain is fantastic: you feel like you're being raped while you're showering, given that the shower space is less than a square meter.
At night, it feels wonderful, like being in a sauna. In fact, it's just as hot in a sauna as it is in this room. I tried to turn on the air conditioning, but it didn't blow anything. I could have opened the window, but I didn't have one. What a shame!
For breakfast, it's now much better; no need for an alarm clock: the coffee machine in the breakfast room is right up against the wall. I was up at 6:50 a. M.
I stayed for one day. Since reception closes at 9:00 p. M. I couldn't complain.
Regarding breakfast, it's very good and varied (pastries, cold cuts, eggs, cereals, fruit).
Regarding the staff, they're also very good. The hostesses are welcoming and very professional.
So, to sum up: a deplorable room that I wouldn't recommend to anyone. My colleague, who was also on the ground floor (left side), was woken up and had the same shower.
Я смеюсь над этим, потому что за номер платила не я, а моя компания; иначе, если бы это была личная поездка, было бы не так смешно.
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What can I say about my magnificent room number 6? It's incredibly easy to get to; indeed, what a brilliant idea to put the room next to the hotel's main elevator and the breakfast room!
So, back to my room, which is actually a kind of cell: four walls, no window, no light. Speaking of light, two of the lights were out of order.
Once I got to the bathroom, the door wouldn't close. Sure, putting a handle the right way around might seem logical, but apparently not for Ibis.
A bathroom adapted for a wheelchair, I suppose, because it's so pleasant to take a dump on the shower drain! Hygiene-wise, we're really well taken care of. The shower curtain is fantastic: you feel like you're being raped while you're showering, given that the shower space is less than a square meter.
At night, it feels wonderful, like being in a sauna. In fact, it's just as hot in a sauna as it is in this room. I tried to turn on the air conditioning, but it didn't blow anything. I could have opened the window, but I didn't have one. What a shame!
For breakfast, it's now much better; no need for an alarm clock: the coffee machine in the breakfast room is right up against the wall. I was up at 6:50 a. M.
I stayed for one day. Since reception closes at 9:00 p. M. I couldn't complain.
Regarding breakfast, it's very good and varied (pastries, cold cuts, eggs, cereals, fruit).
Regarding the staff, they're also very good. The hostesses are welcoming and very professional.
So, to sum up: a deplorable room that I wouldn't recommend to anyone. My colleague, who was also on the ground floor (left side), was woken up and had the same shower.
Я смеюсь над этим, потому что за номер платила не я, а моя компания; иначе, если бы это была личная поездка, было бы не так смешно.