My husband and I stayed for one night recently. We were allocated a twin room which consisted of a very compact but modern bathroom (shower over bath, basin), two small single beds which were very close together and we could barely walk around, a small desk and chair, tiny wardrobe and good sized TV. The room was clean and relatively comfortable but very tiny. We had tea and coffee making facilities (kettle, one tea bag, one coffee sachet, one milk sachet, one cardboard cup), and we bought wine and peanuts from the bar staff downstairs for evening snack time after dinner. Reception staff were friendly, but not overly keen to give directions to town, but they seemed more helpful when we tried to speak French. I got the impression they were stressed from the inconvenience of the roadworks out the front and the large amount of guests asking questions (in English) when I was there waiting.
Walk out the front, walk left, then left again, then right at the lights to get to the old part of town - try the cheese crepes near the Dijon Cathedral - delicious. I'd stay here again and would love to explore more of Dijon.
- Kyriad Hotel Dijon
