This was the nicest of the three Ibis properties I stayed in while leading a study abroad week in…read moreFrance for my university. Maybe it was because it felt like we were at the beach? The property is tucked away and it's not 100% clear where you need to go to check in. It is close to a tram stop, so walking with luggage isn't difficult.
Rooms: My students were in doubles and those were tight. The AC was also not turned on yet and it got hot. I was in the 1st floor ADA room which was HUGE. I felt bad since I didn't need the those accommodations. So, it was far more spacious than my other rooms. Again, there needs to be more outlets, especially in the bathroom. The bathroom was fine except there was no curtain or anything to block the view. The toilet faced the window and the shower was in the open. I'm sure it met the needs for ADA but it was weird just looking out of the bathroom like that. Shower pressure was ok but water went everywhere. Plenty of storage in the room. Nice desk area too. The window opens which helps to get circulation. EXCEPT when people smoke right outside or above you and then that's all you smell.
Breakfast/Restaurant: The best of the whole week. Lots of variety for breakfast. Prompt service and tasty food for dinner. Very popular.
The front desk was kind enough to hold all our bags after checkout since our train didn't leave till late at night.