We ended up in the Toulouse-Latrec room at the very top of the rickety wooden stairs (firetrap!), which was small, cute and functional. Made adequate accomodations for an adequate price, but neither Rouen nor the hotel impressed me much.
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We ended up in the Toulouse-Latrec room at the very top of the rickety wooden stairs (firetrap!), which was small, cute and functional. Made adequate accomodations for an adequate price, but neither Rouen nor the hotel impressed me much.
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We stayed in Le Sisley for one night in the Gaugin room at the top of three flights of stairs. The manager was so friendly and let us store our bikes inside.
The room itself was ensuite and clean, comfortable, newly decorated in a thoughtful and homely way. We had a view of the Rouen rooftops from our bathroom window...
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I made a reservation directly with the hotel, by email, and received an email from them confirming my reservation. However, when I got there they didn't have a room for me, and I was told they were fully booked. The gentleman there kindly called another hotel and arranged a room for me, but the place I ended up at was...
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This place was a treat. I was on the top floor and they have no elevator, but I just swore undder my breath and hauled my suitcase up the beautiful staircases. This place is well cared for and inspired with the Impressinist rooms. I was in Degas, and it was just lovely. Great bed, pretty quiet and you have your...
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The bulding seems to be historical, narrow and beautiful staircases inside. Everything was clean, cosy, decorated with love and care, wifi worked well. Very warm and pleasant blanket. We lived in Gaugin room top floor, I haven't heard our neighbours. Bathroom window view to the rooftops. Well-working heating in the bathroom. Super convenient: breakfast is served for you personally at...
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