This is a typical Campanile hotel with the reception located in a separate building to the accommodation, another 1960's Butlins throwback. The hotel is easy to find and is well signposted; located on a 'rough looking' industrial estate ten minutes drive from the town centre. The hotel lacks personality and was not particularly private; the restaurant overlooked the ground floor accommodation. The rooms are small and, although they are clean, are in need of some redecoration. Tea and coffee making facilities are available in all rooms. A buffet breakfast is available at an extra cost and is of a poor standard; the fish-flavoured fruit salad that had been put out for the previous evening's meal was on offer again at breakfast. There is little option other than to eat at the restaurant in the evening unless you are prepared to pay 25 euros each way for a taxi into town. We asked for a table outside as it was very warm but were told that there were none available as the staff had not cleared the empty tables so we sat in a sweltering conservatory. The food was disappointing; there was a choice of a buffet which consisted of cold meats and the aforementioned fruit salad or an a la carte meal (either overcooked beef or undercooked chicken). I do not think that I will be returning.
- Campanile Hotel Reims
