No Public Name
Leisure travelers
60-69 years
Reviewed:
12 years ago
(22/06/2014)
Date of experience:
06/2014
No Public Name
Leisure travelers
60-69 years
Reviewed:
12 years ago
(17/06/2014)
Date of experience:
06/2014
By Karen
Leisure travelers
70-79 years
Reviewed:
12 years ago
(16/06/2014)
Date of experience:
06/2014
By Dr. Catherine Nesci
Leisure travelers
50-59 years
Reviewed:
12 years ago
(30/05/2014)
Date of experience:
05/2014
No Public Name
Leisure travelers
30-39 years
Reviewed:
12 years ago
(28/05/2014)
Date of experience:
05/2014
By ANNE ET DIDIER
Business
50-59 years
Reviewed:
12 years ago
(28/05/2014)
Date of experience:
05/2014
By Milan
Leisure travelers
50-59 years
Reviewed:
12 years ago
(27/05/2014)
Date of experience:
05/2014
No Public Name
Leisure travelers
50-59 years
Reviewed:
12 years ago
(26/05/2014)
Date of experience:
05/2014
No Public Name
Leisure travelers
40-49 years
Reviewed:
12 years ago
(21/05/2014)
Date of experience:
05/2014
No Public Name
Leisure travelers
60-69 years
Reviewed:
12 years ago
(20/05/2014)
Date of experience:
05/2014
This place is a gem. It's quiet, and the room was pretty and decent sized. Mine had a view of hills with the sea in the distance. There's a lovely garden area where breakfast is served in the morning, and the garden area is a bar in the afternoon. There's a pool, but I didn't use it so can't really review that. What anyone who stays here needs to know is that it's a five to ten minute walk to a bus stop where you can get a bus that quickly takes you in to town. The walk is hilly, so if you don't like to walk, this place may not be for you. However, the trade-off for the walk is that the hotel is away from the noise of town, and is very quiet. The staff was terrific. They were welcoming and helpful. The hotel is within easy walking distance of the Musee Marc Chagall, and a quick bus ride to Musee Henri Matisse and the Roman ruins. The bus system is very good, so the fact that the hotel is not far from the bus stop is very handy.