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Golden Tulip Marseille Euromed
3.9/5131 Comentarios
La habitación de la casa de huéspedes está en el 9o piso, pero la vista está al lado de otro edificio. La habitación era como esperaba en Francia, pequeña, pero era inspicazmente limpia, tenía un refrigerador (con agua en ella), seguridad, té y instalaciones de café. El bar es agradable y nos sentamos afuera para disfrutar del buen tiempo y un buen vaso de vino. El desayuno está bien preparado, puedes pulverizar ojos frescos, algunas opciones de comida caliente, pasteles, frutas y carne/queso. Hay un magnífico departamento a unos cien metros de la carretera. No utilizábamos la piscina, sino que es una bonita con una hermosa terraza. En todo, me quedaría aquí otra vez si viniera a M****ille, era alrededor de 10 € para conseguir un taxi a Vieux Port, no caminar por M****ille en la noche hay un subconjunto bruto.
Novotel Suites Marseille Centre Euroméd
4.1/549 Comentarios
Situado en un barrio moderno a unos 25 minutos andando del puerto viejo. Las habitaciones (suites superiores) grandes, pero el baño se dividía en dos, siendo uno de ellos como una cabina. Resaltar que el segundo día de estancia dejamos las habitaciones a las 9 de la mañana, y cuando volvimos a descansar un rato a las 15 horas, una de ellas seguía sin hacer. El desayuno muy justo.
Hôtel Mercure Marseille Canebière Vieux-Port
4.2/580 Comentarios
Vieux Port - La Canebière
It's about 40min by taxi from the airport for the fortune of 80 euros and still one need to roll suitcases for 2 extra minutes - either that, or the taxi driver didn't want to drop us in front of the hotel... Location is really prime, right at Canebière and with a tram stop just opposite, less than 5min to the old port and with a number of shops and restaurants at walking distance. Amazingly one can't hear a pin drop despite the whole mess outdoors! The area around the hotel is just busy and lively, I never felt any sort of risk any time, and some of the reputation unfortunately has to do with ethnical prejudice. Nevertheless and like everywhere in the world nowadays, watch your belongings and behaviour. The whole staff is most attentive and friendly, they really do their best to accommodate your needs and even acknowledge the problems the hotel does have. They are the only reason why I didn't give the hotel three points only! Strangely no identification or credit card confirmation was needed upon check-in; I may appear to be the most trustworthy person in the world but that's not the case for everyone, and not only for my own safety in the house: IDs of whoever is checking in must be checked, as simple as that. They have different kinds of suites and the corner ones are compact yet functional, with one sitting room adjacent to a bedroom and separated by running door. That's better and more honest than many hotels, which don't even have that and dare to call what they have as a suite! Free space is minimal but it's all manageable in the rooms; however, the bathroom counts as a major design mistake! Despite its instagramability, it deserves zero in practicality and even offers a high risk of injuries for not having a proper shower and forcing the bathing in a slippery narrow bathtub. There are no hangers for towels nor shelves for putting toiletteries or whatever else away. The designer who dared conceive this must have his diploma cancelled! Breakfast is served in the mezzanine and offers delicious breads and jams, local honeys, hot dishes, cheeses and juices. It's all the same every single day and the presentation is not appealing, like the mushrooms looking completely burned. French cuisine is known for its delicacies and it wouldn't cost them much to introduce guests with some of them, changing the menu on a fairly regular basis. Internet works fine and even reaches the corner of the street. And housekeepers should learn to leave the key in the socket: if placed there, there must be a reason! The hotel doesn't offer any parking and unwisely doesn't have partnership with the closest one (Charles de Gaule), to grant us a better deal. It's a five-minute suitcase-rolling down the street. All that said, the feeling is that it costs way more than it should, not being at all a bad choice for your first or revisited time in Marseille.
Crowne Plaza Marseille - le DÔME
4.4/556 Comentarios
We stayed at this hotel for two nights, while travelling around France. Location was a little remote, however only a few stops on the metro to the Vieux Port and train station. Pleasant 30mins walk down to the Vieux Port passing by local shops, homes and Longchamp Palais. Very clean, comfortable beds and staff extremely helpful. We would recommend this hotel/
Novotel Marseille Centre Prado Vélodrome
4/557 Comentarios
Awful! Late arrival to the hotel, reception was unmanned, after ringing the bell I was informed I had to wait for the receptionist. (20) minute wait after 14+ hrs of travel. I eventually got up to my room and grabbed the complimentary bottle of water out of the refrigerator, only to notice the cap had been punctured and had a hole in it. I called and got it changed out. The next morning, I was making coffee in the room. When pouring the boiling water into the mug I was holding, the lid which was broken fell off, pouring boiling water all over my hand. I was in extreme pain, but could get no help from anyone at the hotel. Front desk said they could not leave the desk unmanned to offer me help (strange considering the night before, that was no issue). I asked if she could send someone with ice or something for the burn, and was informed there was no-one to assist and nothing to help me. It took 40 minutes for her to call me back after I insisted she please look for someone to help, and inform me there wasn't anyone. I went down to the restaurant for breakfast and asked again for assistance. It took (3) attempts with the two staff manning the restaurant to explain to them (eventually relying on a translation app) and to convince them to find me some ice. I was told - go find a bag and we'll help you. I got treated like I was mad because I was in tears from pain and frustration. I had to wait till I reached my destination to get medical assistance. I was lucky not to sustain 2nd degree burns. Just awful, awful treatment and service from start to finish.
Mercure Marseille Centre Bompard la Corniche
4/542 Comentarios
We stayed here twice, each time for two nights. March and May 2022. This is a real gem of a hotel right in Marseilles. We used this pet friendly hotel as a stopping point to break up our road trip. We stayed each time in one of the garden rooms which although snug, was immaculate and well equipped. Each room has a Nespresso with some complimentary coffee pods. There is also tea making facilities with a kettle. The bathroom was also delightful and again well equipped. The hotel has free secure parking, which is not common in this city. The hotel has lovely gardens and plenty of outside seating / tables. There is also a pool which was not open in March, but was in May. The Hotel has a snack menu that operates in the evening which was good. Donavon the maitre d’ / barman / waiter is a delight who is passionate about the hotel and the food. He explained in detail about the ingredients in the food that was on offer and is proud of all the locally sourced delights. His knowledge of wine was equally impressive. He made our stay both times, even better. The breakfast is continental style. The hotel was fine for us to use Deliveroo and have lunch delivered as they do not have a lunch service. We are planning to travel again in September and are keen to try and incorporate another visit to this lovely hotel.

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