My wife and I stayed here last month. We've traveled a fair bit in Europe and are accustomed to European accommodations. This one is sub-par - black mold in the shower, beds that were worn out and walls so thin you could hear anything and everything going on in the hotel (including the sexual exploits of the couple down the hall).
I'm pretty forgiving and don't expect a lot from the employees of my hotels, but one thing I do not tolerate is rudeness. The person occupying this position until 7pm (19:00) Sunday May 3rd (female, dark skin, late 20's) was one of the worst wretches I've encountered on my visits to Europe. Wasn't occupying her post at the front desk, causing 4 couples to have to wait 20 minutes outside to get in.
She rudely replied to a simple question I had about the hotel and then had the audacity to mock my attempt to communicate with her in French (after her poor English skills couldn't get the job done). Despite being nearly fluent in the language, my choice of words must not have communicated 100% clearly my question - so mocking my attempt is clearly the right thing to do in a client service position?
There's plenty more I could share about this place - but do you really need to hear it?
The hotel Pantheon has a much better location, is roughly the same cost and looks a lot nicer.
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