Frommer's Review
This Best Western property, across from the train station, has been run by the Gueret family since 1880. Although it has been modernized, it's still a traditional French inn. The only problem might be noise, but double-glazed windows help, and the area quiets down after the last train from Paris arrives around 10:30pm. Rooms are compact, with comfortable beds. Half the guest rooms have a full bathroom, the rest just a shower. In Les Quatre Saisons, the adjoining rotisserie, you can enjoy dishes such as duckling à la presse (pressed duck) and sole poached in red wine.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; room service; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning; nonsmoking room
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