Situated in the historic centre of Metz, this Novotel offers comfortable accommodation and ... more
modern facilities. It features a fitness centre, an outdoor swimming pool, on-site parking and a children's playground.Guest rooms are spacious and equipped with...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
HOTELYEAR BUILT 1988ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION THE NOVOTEL METZ CENTRE IS A 3 ... more
STAR HOTEL LOCATED IN THE HEART OF METZ, 5 MINUTES FROM THE TGV RAILWAY STATION. OFFERING 120 AIRCONDITIONED ROOMS, A RESTAURANT, BAR, FITNESS SPACE AND SWIMMIN...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
HOTELYEAR BUILT 1988ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION THE NOVOTEL METZ CENTRE IS A 3 ... more
STAR HOTEL LOCATED IN THE HEART OF METZ, 5 MINUTES FROM THE TGV RAILWAY STATION. OFFERING 120 AIRCONDITIONED ROOMS, A RESTAURANT, BAR, FITNESS SPACE AND SWIMMIN...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Hotel - 2 Boulevard Du General De Gaulle, 94270 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, Île-de-France, France, 2 Blvd. du General De Gaulle, 94270, Kremlin Bicetre - 2 Stars, 1 Star - 148, 150 Rooms
Advantages: Price, station location, popular late bar Disadvantages: Packed with smokers, Modern plastic feel
If you imagine that hotel chains can be like food chains, the Novotel group would hover somewhere around McDonalds in terms of its ethos and approach. I've stayed in one or two over my time, including those located in London and France, and the occasion in Leeds left me without any illusions.
Overall, Novotels hover around the 3/4-star mark, with facilities usually pushing them into the 4-star category. However, I reckon that once you take the quality of what's being provided into account, the experience is definitely more basic. In fact, the Novotel chain is doing its own bit to push 3-star hotels into the category of 'bloody waste of time for the price you end up paying - better off upgrading to 4'.
The context? My work apartment access key had been left at home in London and cue realisation of this after office hours, when ...
Advantages: Central Disadvantages: Parking the car on site was extra
size and comprised a queen sized double bed and a large sturdy double sofa bed for the children which they found comfortable. A television with a welcome screen and various extra channels such as Sky news, plus the usual terrestrial ones was included. A modem plug was there plus a table that would swing out to become a desk meaning that for those on business a lap top could be used comfortably.
The very nice en suite bathroom had a very clever internal door that could make the toilet separate to the bathroom if you wished. That is very useful if four of you are sharing and this seems to be a feature of Novotel bathrooms. There were nice white fluffy towels and hotel size shower gel, shampoo, soap and a shower cap included. Plenty of hot water and a decent shower over the bath. Well lit, plenty of mirrors and piped television from ...
Advantages: Excellent location, fantastically comfy rooms Disadvantages: Breakfast never changed
just over $300 CAD for my 3 nights, which works out as about £50 per night. This was a room rate so two could have stayed for the same price - always the downside of being a single traveller. Still, I thought before I arrived that this was a reasonable rate for a city centre hotel, and having now experienced the excellent levels of service and plush surroundings, I am even more impressed. I booked on the Novotel website as it had a best-rate guarantee, though this meant I paid for the whole stay several months in advance, rather than them charging my credit card on arrival.
www.novotel.com/gb/hotel-0931-novotel-toronto-centre/ ...