Excellent location for la Rederie, staff very helpful, good size room, very clean and comfortable.
Only downside was having to trolley purchases over cobbled street to car park. but the positives far outweigh that.
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Excellent location for la Rederie, staff very helpful, good size room, very clean and comfortable.
Only downside was having to trolley purchases over cobbled street to car park. but the positives far outweigh that.
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The hotel is within sight of the cathedral and in an area of the town which Reception said had been redeveloped in the past decade, with the hotel itself dating from 2009. Certainly its brickwork and that of all adjoining buildings looked very new.
We stayed two nights on 16 and 17 April
We had room 123 which had two...
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Nice size room and comfortable bed. Room was smoky though so ask for a non-smoking room if you don't smoke. Servicing was a bit haphazard but it was a busy weekend (ANZAC day). Close to cathedral and lots of restaurants and shops nearby. Friendly and helpful staff.
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We stayed here for two nights whilst visiting the WW1 battlefields and monuments in the Amiens and Albert areas. The hotel is only two steps away from the cathedral and all the buzz of the bars and restaurants of the student quarter by the canal, yet it is not noisy. We had a room on the second floor which was...
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Very much enjoyed our overnight stop at this Mercure, very comfortable and clean rooms with nice choice of teas and coffees in room.
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A good hotel in an excellent location, just next to the Cathedral. As most
Mercure hotels, the rooms are comfortable and spacious. Their rooms
adapted for wheelchair users are fairly good. The only problem was
that the zink in the bathroom is not ideally placed.
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