Guest User
July 2, 2024
We have just spent 5 nights in north & east France in 5 different hotels, all of ‘apparently’ similar quality and the comparison has been quite interesting. This Campanile was mid-range of the 5 price-wise, but given the appalling accommodation, it should have been half the price. The other Campanile we stayed in was cheaper and had far better accommodation. We have stayed in many Campanile’s before, in France and UK and usually find them good value for money being basic but clean - this one was the exception. It was the worst room we’ve ever stayed in - it was dark and dank with dirty floors and damp bedding It was very cramped with barely room to get between the twin beds. In fact had it not been late we might have left and found somewhere else. The website photos must have been taken years ago, as it looks run down now, with far more vegetation close to the building, crumbling concrete stairs, and a general greenish layer on the “white” facade. Inside there was chipped woodwork, stains, peeling paint, clips on wall for a mirror but no mirror - presumably broken and not replaced. There was mould growing on the walls and ceiling in the bathroom. The bathroom bin had not been emptied after the previous occupant, which was very unpleasant. The WC was stained and the seat didn’t fit the pan. The hotel is in a poor location close to busy A31 road and in area of noisy light industry and derelict land. Breakfast began fairly well with a reasonable selection of food and a couple of staff members available for restocking and help with the temperamental coffee machine. Suddenly there was an influx of about 40 rather ill-mannered teenagers on a coach trip - within seconds there was no food left! As we left the hotel there was a queue for checking out as many other guests were complaining!!