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Mercure Bordeaux Chateau Chartrons
3.9/577 Reviews
There is a waitress at the front desk that is not friendly and welcoming, and everything else is fine!
Novotel Bordeaux Lac
4/561 Reviews
What was great was the lady that checked us in was super friendly. In fact all of the staff were really friendly. Thank you for that :) The pool area was a bonus after a long drive. There were not many loungers so many people were on the grass. That does not bother me, if it may bother others. I thought that the kids games area was really cool. Our accommodation was disappointing. We had an executive family room. Our room did not look like the one on the photo. The bathroom stocked rituals which was nice. What was not nice is that the large bottles (bolted to the wall) were empty! Both soaps (basin and shower) were empty. The toilet flusher was broken and only worked on one setting. There is no toilet brush….. The sleep quality was good (as the bed was comfy) but my husband found the pillows uncomfortable. What was great was that the key card was not plastic, it was made of bamboo. The parking is limited. I think that they do warn you about this on the website but just wanted to say that it’s correct.
Novotel Bordeaux Centre
4/587 Reviews
Bordeaux City Center
We stayed here for 3 nights as a base to visit Bordeaux. From the outside the hotel does not look like much and google maps took us through a questionable part of town to get here. Less central than the centre would imply this hotel is about 15-minute walk from the main part of Bordeaux however it is very close to the tram and a shopping centre/mall. The room was comfortable and a typical size room for novotel. The hotel internally looks recently renovated and have a reusable water bottle system in place however its only 1 per room and there was 2 of us.
Hilton Garden Inn Bordeaux Centre
4.5/548 Reviews
The hotel is beautifuly maintained, the staff is great. Continental reakfast at 10 euros is ok but fruits could be improved a bit. I was grateful that they were willing to go find me gluten free bread. Perhaps you could add a few more items to the continental breakfast. Guests should be aware of the location of this hotel. It is a long walk to downtown and while there is a tram within 15 minute walking distance, we did not feel very safe in this area. Not recommend you walk around after dark.
Villas Foch Boutique Hotel & Spa Bordeaux
4.7/567 Reviews
First time in Bordeaux, we booked a nice room here. Honestly, we're lucky enough that we're used to staying in top hotels, and this place blew us away. I'd go back to Bordeaux just to stay here again. The term ”boutique hotel” is so over-used these days, but Villas Foch is truly a boutique hotel. It's small, independently operated. In a nice quiet residential area. The service was off the charts. Everyone was so friendly and helpful to us. The hotel itself is absolutely gorgeous inside. I have no idea who the designer was, but huge kudos to them. The rooms are gorgeous, common areas are gorgeous. Breakfast was great. The bar here is great. Room was super comfy, bed was comfy, AC was great. The staff could not have been better. Like everyone went out of their way to make sure we were having a good time. Really, I can't recommend this hotel highly enough. Huge thank you to the staff here, we had a wonderful stay.
InterContinental Hotels Bordeaux - le Grand Hotel
4.4/5112 Reviews
Bordeaux City Center
Firstly I don't normally submit reviews. I think everyone's experience is subjective based on where you've travelled before and what your expectations are. I also think it only fair to address issues with management before posting on a public forum. All of these concerns that I refer to below have been expressed to the management and the response to date has been indifferent at best. Overall this hotel is overdue a refurbishment but unfortunately the tired nature of the decor extends to the staff and management also. My problems were many. The room was not serviced properly on two days. Paint was flaking from the walls and the air-conditioning did not work properly, which meant the room was frequently cold. The room was also poorly lit, which created a very depressing ambience. Check in and check out were comical. When I checked out I was given no bill, no invoice or any receipt, neither was one emailed to me. When I got home I saw that I had been overbilled by €300 which management told me was normal practice but was being refunded to me. By the way it took three days of emailing management to be told this. This could have easily been avoided or cleared this up if I was given an bill/invoice or informed of this by reception, none of which happened. There were other issues. The downstairs common areas are small, rundown and completely misrepresented by the hotels website. The staff refused to hail me a cab and told me to go inside and order one. A small issue, but surely that's one of the benefits of staying in a five star hotel. Finally communication. I emailed them, using the address provided on their website, filled out a contact form on the website and finally completed a customer satisfaction survey. No of this aroused the attention of the Hotel Management. Finally I resorted to the only tried and trusted method, Twitter. I eventually got a response here, but it too was also slow and labored. The room was €500 per night. It was far from value for money. Would I go to Bordeaux again, most definitely yes. Would I stay in this hotel again, most definitely no. The problems in this hotel extend across the board, it will take some effort to fix them.

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Number of hotels72
Number of Reviews 4,060
Highest PriceCAD 2,017
Lowest PriceCAD 54
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 305
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 319