With a stay at La Salamandre in Beauvais, you'll be within a 15-minute walk of Saint Pierre Cathedral and National Tapestry Gallery. This guesthouse is 0.6 mi (1 km) from Carrousel Jeanne Hachette and 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Beauvais Cathedral.
Enjoy the recreation opportunities such as an outdoor tennis court or make use of other amenities including wireless internet access (surcharge).
At La Salamandre, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Breakfast is available for a fee.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 7 guestrooms.
In general, you need to relativize and tell yourself what quality price this hotel is right ...but attention the breakfast price is too expensive, the hotel is just a few steps away! The hotel has a clean room, a bathroom, a toilet and a pleasant reception.
The breakfast is average, the front desk is very patient, the lady sister and the younger brother are very nice, the service is very good, the hygiene is a bit unreasonable, when I get up in the morning, ants all over the floor are crawling on the stalls, maybe because I live on the first floor and are close back yard. Mainly because it is close to the railway station, the hotel is just across the road after exiting the station. The geographical position is superior, and the sanitation needs to be improved~
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The hotel is on the outskirts of Bove, free parking, we took a car rental, we were comfortable. Very friendly staff, stunning breakfast, even there is an alternative alternate almond milk for coffee. For one night a wonderful option.
The hotel is in a small town, similar to a budget business hotel, there is no elevator, the hotel owner is very enthusiastic about moving luggage, the hotel service is still very good, in order to catch the morning flight will stay for one night, parking will stop at the hotel entrance public parking Location, after 8 am, you have to pay yourself, the hotel does not have breakfast service and catering, and you can find a place to eat nearby.
The hotel has quite a number of pluses: attractive, well-located building, smart modern interior, generally well-designed rooms… But there are some (mostly minor) negatives too. Finding your way into it by car through the one way system is difficult, as the obvious route is “no entry”. They had told me when I booked that there was a free hotel carpark. What they didn’t say was that there were only half a dozen places, though happily we got the last one. Otherwise, it wasn’t clear what the nearby long stay solution would have been. The welcome was average: they didn’t have the key ready despite my checking in online 2 days before and they needed prompting to produce the voucher for the Accor loyalty welcome drink. Also it was firmly only for the cardholder, not for his companion too, as in some more generous Mercures. There was a touch of meanness about the equipping of the room. One tea bag. No free water in the fridge – but a note inviting us to spend 7 Euros on a reusable bottle which they would then fill for us! (There are other ways of achieving “zero plastic”, eg glass bottles as in the Amiens Mercure or cartons and tins as in Clermont-Ferrand.) The tiniest of paper cups for making tea. (No wonder they thought one tea bag would do for both guests!) Only two plugs for charging things, though admittedly there were four USB points. Breakfast had the same sense of putting out as little as they could get away with and spreading it sparsely over too wide an area. There was an almost total absence of staff as well, so that when the inadequate supply of croissants ran out at about 8.20 it took a long time to find someone to ask for more and then, by the time they were baked, we had effectively finished. The layout of the provisions also defied any logic, with milk as far away from the cereals as the size of the room allowed! Overall though, the quality of what was on offer was fine. It was about 10-20 Euros a night more than some of the other Mercures that we use quite regularly, without much obvious justification, except that the Beauvais restaurants also seemed above averagely expensive for what they were too. Nonetheless, if Beauvais offered a decent restaurant or two (see separate 3 star review of Le Senso, widely regarded as the best in town) I would use it again as an acceptably convenient and comfortable stopover.
This hotel on the outskirts of town but handy for Decathlon and a huge Carrefour is a converted Mercure, so its rooms are larger than the usual for Styles . Recently done up it has a fresh, clean feel in whites and greys ; the breakfast buffet is excellent with loads of choice including fresh fruit . We didn’t eat in the restaurant but it looked good . Friendly staff. Only complaint , as with so many Ibis is that in spite of the control switch you can’t change the temperature in the room . You can open he window though . Comfy bed , good blackout and total sound insulation make for a good nights sleep. Also welcome and probably inherited from the Mercure layout : bathtub.
Very good hotel, would certainly go back again. Quiet and clean and polite and pleasant staff. Nice fast food and restaurants facilities nearby and close to the airport. Paris only one hour and twenty minutes away from Beauvais Gare. Good breakfast and all night bus to the airport.
Stayed for a night before morning flight from Beauvais airport. The hotel is located 30 meters from a bus stop to the airport, it takes only 10 minutes by bus to get to the airport, the schedule of the bus is arranged so you won’t miss your flight so location of the hotel is very convenient for those who will departure from the Beauvais airport.
The staff is very nice, friendly and helpful.
The room was clean and the bed was comfortable, but the breakfast could be better. Good point is that they serve breakfast in 3 different times so even if your departure is in early morning or later then standard breakfast time you won’t be hungry.
The room was basic but equipped with everything I needed for my stay. The bed , pillows were comfortable and room clean. It's conveniently located across Buffalo Grill , I had chicken wings and french fries as well as a salad which were tasty and also have McD next to it for fast food. 4min away from the bus stop which takes you to into Beauvais centre as well as train station to connect to Paris Gare Du Nord in about 12min as well as taking you to Beauvais Airport in roughly 10min the opposite direction. For every day items, there is a Lidl about 12 minutes away on a leisurely stroll. When I returned from Paris , I took a walk home which is about an hour's walk , discovered some lovely landmarks along the Way and it was refreshing. The 2 receptionists who served me were very welcoming, friendly assisted with timetables for the line 6 bus as well as an adapter for charging as they use 2 pin plugs in France. For international travellers , it would be handy to know basic phrases and have a language translator for better communication.I would return for another stay without any hesitation.
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GGuest UserThe price is low but the quality is not bad. The decoration is pleasant. The staff is helpful and nice. It is sufficient to spend the night before taking the plane. Wifi is easily accessible without a complicated code. No code at all. There is a bus shuttle that takes you to the Beauvais airport early morning in about 20 minutes as early as 6:30 am. for about 4 €, and there is a possibility to pay just 1 € by SMS. Have the necessary cash available with you otherwise the Bus shuttle won't take you on board.
GGuest UserWe survived the insect bites, the spiders, the damp rooms, the horrendous receptionist Karin . The only positive thing about the place was the housekeeper Joy, who was indeed her namesake. The receptionist Karin was the most offensive, lazy, rude, arrogant and dismissive person we have ever met. She refused to give me extra milk the first morning when it had run out, told us huge spiders were normal, damp rooms were fine and that the bite on my friend's neck was allergies. When we checked out on Sunday morning at 11.55am, we were told we could not stay in the building as the reception area was occupied and that we couldn't use the dining area to wait an hour for our taxi. She also told me that I was a bad person as I said I was going to put a negative review on ***********. Karin also told us we shouldn't expect much from the hotel (when we were trying to convince her that we should be able to stay inside) as it was only a two star! By the way, I have never seen donuts cut in half before and the bread was stale. The night receptionist that was 'checking the hotel' (smoking outside I think) while I was using my phone as a torch to try and find my key from the reception desk at midnight barged into my room 30 minutes later telling me that I should have contacted him to get my key! No-one was there and the door had a wooden statue behind it! Our saving grace was Joy the housekeeper who allowed us to stay in one of our rooms as she wasn't going to get to it straightaway. Otherwise we would have been sitting in the rain! I enclose a photo of one of the three seats in reception for your viewing pleasure!
We booked late in the evening as our previous booking had been cancelled on us, when we arrived it was late and no one around. While doing the check in at the machine my son heard screams. Didn’t think much of it, thought it was someone messing, maybe just drunk. When walking up the stairs there was a man holding a door while a woman on the other side was crying and screaming. He was banging the door and kept opening it to hit her. We obviously didn’t feel comfortable staying so didn’t even get to the room, as they was in the room between our two of four rooms booked. I tried to contact the property but all I got was an answer machine. No security on either. We ended up going miles up the road and had to stay in a car park on a toll road. My sisters younger son was sick on himself through fear, and we haven’t even had an apology from the property let alone a refund. I’ve never been so scared, it was like something out of a movie.
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