MILLENNIUM BILTMORE
One of the largest palaces in the world, built in 1923, which has received presidents and royalty from all over the world
Built in 1923, it is one of the largest in the world. If you go to Downtown, it is recommended to visit this establishment in the dazzling Baroque Grand Century. Only the ceiling stained glass, the work of an Italian artist who decorated the White House and the Vatican. The Biltmore is sublime. Winston Churchill and J.F.K. flooded his richly decorated rooms: Biltmore has received Presidents and royal highnesses from all over the world. No doubt, the rooms don't have (more) sumptuous lounges, but the hotel remains a 4-star and offers the advantages of a great service.
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We checked in and when we went to our room, immediately backed out because there was already someone staying in that room. Thank goodness the person wasn’t actually in the room at the time. Went back to fix the problem and realized that the guy who had checked us in hadn’t even checked that we needed our breakfast vouchers, so he had to write those up too. Seemed pretty unbothered that someone was in that other room.
The room was fine. The view wasn’t good and the beds weren’t very comfortable. The light from the hallway comes in through the door frame and that was very annoying. There also wasn’t any hot water for a shower the first day. Breakfast was ok. There was a small buffet, but the food was not that great.
Personally, I didn’t feel very safe walking around the location. One street over was really sketchy. Again, I wouldn’t stay here again. It was just the cheapest option for a last minute hotel change.