Kyriad Charleville Mezieres
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Finding an ideal family-friendly hotel in Charleville-Mezieres does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Kyriad Charleville Mezieres, a nice option for travellers like you.
Rooms at Kyriad Charleville Mezieres provide air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.
In addition, while staying at Kyriad Charleville Mezieres guests have access to 24 hour front desk. You can also enjoy a hot tub. Need a place to park? Parking is available at Kyriad Charleville Mezieres.
While staying at Kyriad Charleville Mezieres, visitors can check out Église Saint-Rémi (0.4 mi), which is a popular Charleville-Mezieres attraction.
While you’re here, be sure to check out Kim Loan, one of the Vietnamese restaurants that can be found in Charleville-Mezieres, which is a short distance from Kyriad Charleville Mezieres.
During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like Place Ducale (0.3 mi), Parc du Mont Olympe (0.4 mi), and Le Grand Marionnetiste (0.3 mi), which are all within walking distance of the hotel.
Kyriad Charleville Mezieres puts the best of Charleville-Mezieres at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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Impossible to sleep the first night: room facing the street, not soundproof (loud noise from cars, motorbikes, pedestrians, etc.) and poor bedding with pronounced strong springs!
The very pleasant reception staff accepted the change of room for the 2nd night with a higher floor and on the parking side and everything went much better!
Generous breakfast, but "industrial" packaged (no home cooking). No dining room for lunch and dinner.
Parking to be reserved in advance at €8 per night.


The room was well furnished, comfortable and very clean.
In the morning there is a good choice of breakfasts and good coffee.
There is a underground car park which is very convenient.
The best thing is the hotel is a only a short walk to local square with a selection of nice bars and restaurants.
I'm returning in November and I hope to book into this hotel again.




Entry hall was a bit cramped, but enough for a hotel of this size. It connected to the breakfast/dining area. Breakfast was very good with more than enough choices of food.
Rooms on the curved side of the hotel are larger, while rooms facing the side street and yard (mine included) are a bit too small for a longer stay.
Room was very clean and well maintained.
Bed was comfortable, and there were two types of pillows to choose from.
Air con. worked fine.
Desk was very narrow, and I didn’t find any suitable wall socket near it to connect my laptop charger.
Coat hangers are too flimsy for heavier things like winter jacket.
Complementary bottle of water, choice of teas and coffee, and snacks were on the shelf.
Bathroom was large enough for one person, impeccably clean, cleanest shower cabin I have ever seen, and with wall mounted hair dryer.
Hotel was well maintained and in good overall condition, so those pictures from 2012-13 are out of date.
It’s a very nice and clean hotel, but if you plan a longer stay, ask for one of those larger rooms.
A decent and convenient address for a one night stop.



As it turned out I checked into the hotel around midnight. My friend (who speaks French) called the hotel earlier in the evening and explained I would be arriving quite late. Upon arrival we found the door locked and the lobby dark. (This is common in hotels in France, unless you are in a huge chain hotel like Marriott). However, I rang the doorbell and the front desk clerk appeared quickly. I was greeted with a friendly "Bonsoir, Madame" and handed my room key. I asked did I need to show my passport or credit card. No, no. How easy is that!
There is an elevator to access all floors. I was very pleased to see I had been assigned a room with hand rails in the bathroom and a very nice roll-in shower with a shower chair and hand-held shower wand. The water pressure was good, there was plenty of hot water. The lighting in the bathroom was bright. There was a hairdryer. A eco-friendly combo body wash/shampoo is provided in a wall dispenser. I used it and found it was a very nice product. If you need conditioner bring your own, as it is not provided.
The room was better than I expected. It was big, by French hotel standards, and had a large window that opened wide to let in the crisp fall air. The view overlooked a tree near the hotel entrance. The room was quiet all the time I was there. There is a small closet with a dozen clothes hangers. There was a tea kettle that boiled water in less than 60 seconds. I travel with my own coffee, but the hotel furnishes instant coffees (several types, including decaf and cappuccino), assorted teas, sugar, sugar substitutes and cookies.
I had a double bed. It was very comfortable. The pillows were very good. There was a flat screen television. A small table (like those in hospital rooms, making it handy to move about the room) and chair and a desk. There were small nightstands next to each bed that had handy electrical outlets. It made it easy to charge my electronics.
The hotel provides free Wifi and it worked well.
I purchased the hotel's breakfast on two days of my stay. I enjoyed it very much. The breakfast room is large and has lots of tables and chairs. There was a large selection of breads: the Ardennes sweet bread with sugar topping, pancakes, waffles, crepes and French bread. Jams, butter, honey, Nutella and even maple syrup were provided. There is a machine that dispenses frozen yogurt. In a large glass cold cabinet you can choose yogurts, fruit compotes, and other dairy products. Cheeses, sliced deli meats, hard boiled eggs and cereals are also available. There is a coffee machine that dispenses several kinds of coffee (black coffee, cafe au last, cappuccino, even hot chocolate). A selection of black, green and herbal teas is available.
All in all I was very happy at the Kyriad during my stay. The day staff spoke English. Everyone was welcoming and helpful. The hotel is located in a convenient area. The Place Ducale is only two blocks away. It is a lovely town and the hotel makes it easy to shop and sightsee.
The only "con" was I wish the room had a small fridge, but this is uncommon in French hotels especially outside large cities.
"Rooms facing Rue Francois Mitterand are quieter than those facing Avenue Charles Boutet."Read full review
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