Frommer's Review
Set on the northwestern fringe of the peripheral boulevard (cours Carnot) that flanks the edge of town (a 10-min. walk from the center), this is a conservative, not particularly exciting three-story hotel with roots in British tourism during the early 1900s. Everything has been radically modernized from its original turn-of-the-20th-century charm, with touches of kitsch and an overwhelming sense of bourgeois, and somewhat tense propriety. One of the few appealing touches is the circular skylight in the breakfast room. Come here for the relatively low rates, as bedrooms are spartan and not particularly cozy. They range from small to medium and are reasonably comfortable; bathrooms are a bit cramped.
Facilities:
Lounge
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