HÔTEL LES NÉGOCIANTS * *
Hotel-restaurant with terrace housing well-equipped rooms overlooking the avenue or the quiet courtyard.
Right next to the train station, this fully renovated 2-star establishment with air-conditioned rooms is ideal for families on vacation or workers on the move. The welcome is warm and friendly, and the rooms well-equipped and peaceful, overlooking the avenue or a quiet courtyard. Good value for money and ideal for exploring the city. Another highlight is the evening restaurant, with terrace, serving traditional, high-quality cuisine prepared with regional produce. Same owners as the Victoria and Hôtel de Lyon.
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Le service était vraiment top, le rapport qualité prix du resto aussi, et la chambre était très bien.
Chambre assez vieillotte et bruyante.
Il y a un restaurant assez bien.
Ticket de parking de la gare dispo à l accueil . 2€ pour la nuit.
Personnel sympathique.
1) Lack of Hot Water: Initially, there was no hot water in the bathroom, necessitating a room change.
2) No Ventilation/Air Conditioning: The absence of proper ventilation in the bathroom and toilet, coupled with no air conditioning, has led us to keep the room windows open for extended periods, proving impractical during the peak winter season. This has resulted in condensation and persistent odours, particularly problematic when using the bathroom and toilet.
3) Inadequate Space: The room is exceptionally small with no wardrobe, leaving no space for unpacking or even leaving the suitcases open.
4) Limited Power Outlets: With only one power plug near the bathroom, We had to disconnect the TV and seek an extension from reception for charging devices.
5) Noise Insulation Issues: Poor noise insulation has made it challenging to sleep, as we can hear every activity from neighbouring rooms. With all these noises, we woke up in the middle of the night.
6) Lack of Basic Amenities: Essential services like laundry are not provided, and basic amenities such as a kettle and toiletries are lacking.
7) Unsafe Shower Area: The confined shower area, equipped with a curtain, presents a safety hazard as it tends to be slippery. Even with cautious showering, water consistently seeps into the carpeted section of the main room, owing to the absence of a bathroom door and limited space for proper water containment. To mitigate this, we had to improvise by using the bathmat as a makeshift barrier, followed by the inconvenience of squeezing it into the bathroom after each shower. Additionally, the lack of racks or hooks in the bathroom compounds the challenge, making it impractical to hang bath towels or clothes.
8) Room Conditions: The rooms appear worn out and desperately need upgrades.
Considering the gravity of these issues, We inquired with the hotel staff about the possibility of moving to a better room. Unfortunately, they mentioned that all their rooms have the same standard and that other rooms are even smaller. They seemed embarrassed to show us around, indicating their acknowledgment of the subpar conditions.
We believe the rooms in this hotel are only suitable for a one-night stay, a sentiment echoed by other travellers in their reviews. The only positive aspect of this hotel is its location, situated close to the train station and at the centre of Valence.
We regret paying 70 Euros per night for this hotel. Upon looking into alternative accommodations, We found that Airbnb offers better options at a more reasonable and cheaper price than this hotel.