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Ibis Budget Marseille Valentine
3.9/536 Reviews
I usually get up late without booking breakfast; free parking; walk to the supermarket within a few minutes to solve the problem of eating and drinking (borrow hotel microwave oven); there is a gas station nearby, and there is a KFC within ten minutes of walking; choose to stay because of the cost-effectiveness, and drive to the city It takes 20 minutes. I drove the car to the public free parking lot at the Metro Terminal near the Marseille Stadium, and then took the Metro to the Old Port of Marseille. There is no hair dryer in the room, and the smell of the corridors I don’t know how to appreciate...
City Residence Marseille
3.4/564 Reviews
I had to book 2 night accomodation at short notice, this was a basic accomodation only.. There was no telephone between my room & reception in a large block of flats. The paper system at reception took a messge from my friends (my mobile phone had been stolen) but that messge never reached me, there was never a note on my door in the block of flats. The cooking pot was for 4 or 6 peopple, there needs ot be one at a size for just 1 or 2 people as it was a twin room. The bed(s) were board beds with a single mattress only on top. It was more suited to people with cars as there was parking & it was near the A50 route.. But I was on public transport & it took at least 30 minutes to get to the twon centre. To be fair,it was quiet & there was greenspace nearby. I would only book this place again if there was nowhere else to go.
Ibis Budget Marseille Timone
3.5/549 Reviews
Great Staff! Perfect for a couple in this amazing old city! They helped us in everything we needed! We recommend to use the metro to visit the vieux port area, its outrageous! Go to calanques, Frioul and If, you are going to love it! Dont get the city pass, its better buying single tickets. We love this magical city 👏
Crowne Plaza Marseille le Dome, an IHG Hotel
4.3/557 Reviews
My partner and I are staying in this hotel tonight (17Sep) The good. New hotel, feels clean and fresh. Nice airy lobby / reception area. Small pool but clean and inviting. Really friendly staff, I’ve asked for slippers and bucket of ice, delivered to our room within minutes with a smile. Thank you🌸 Underground car park, very convenient, but expensive. Bad: Our room ( no 814) has a very strange layout. The bathroom is “split” in half. Toilet is located separately by the door and the other “part of the bathroom” sink and shower is located on the other side of the room. Separate toilet has NO sink, so every time we use toilet we have to walk to the other side of the room to wash hands - unpractical, illogical and dead annoying. Very limited room service menu, very few dishes, no wine, no champi. The area - really dirty, rubbish on the street, noise from nearby apartment blocks. All in all - okay’ish for 1-2 nights not longer.
Mama Shelter Marseille
4.1/571 Reviews
After checking out on July 29th, I left my baggage with the hotel crew to explore M****ille, before leaving to another city. When I returned the hotel, my baggage and backpack had disappeared, and the hotel crew did’t know what happened. After the arrival of the security director (I had to insist about his presence) and seeing the security cameras, they find out that a guy entered the hotel, talked to a receptionist that conducted him to the room where all the luggages were stored, than he pointed to my baggage, and the receptionist simply gave him my luggage and my backpack, without any security check (the guy wasn’t even a guest - apparently he entered the hotel to steal baggage). He then walked out the hotel stealing all my belongings. I was then in the first day of my trip with nothing left than the clothes I was wearing. I went to the police station to report the steal, I tracked an iPad that was in my baggage (and saw that it was in the flea market of M****ille), but the only thing the hotel did was offer me a lousy t-shirt “mama loves you”. More than two months have passed and until now nothing has been done and I received no compensation from the hotel. I’m stunned with the lack of security and also with the lack of action from the hotel to at least compensate me somehow. I had to buy a lot of clothes, a new iPad, a valise, a backpack and many other items that were stolen to be able to at least continue with my trip, Besides that, I had to spend hours in shopping, a time that I had planned to use to relax and enjoy the vacations. A terrible experience in the Mama Shelter M****ille.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Marseille Saint-Charles
3.9/550 Reviews
Despite other reviews, I have to note that staff was helpful (even in English, as I don't speak French). The apartment was spacious and has everything you might need for a short stay. It's located across the train station, however for a newcomer it's not that easy to reach it, you need to walk at least 10 minutes (if you're lucky and don't take a wrong turn). The apartment seemed clean at first sight, however there was dust in many places and the air-condition had a cigarette odor. Cleanliness is not the hotel's strong suit, as they tell you than they only clean the room after a week's stay (if you manage to stay there that long), they give you clean towels at an extra cost and they expect you to take down the garbage yourself (!). Combine this with the area's (next to the train station) lack of cleanliness and you get the picture. The bed was terrible, I had asked for a double bed and they stuck two single beds together.....Pillows were too soft. Breakfast was mediocre, with very few and low quality choices, the breakfast room was too small. In conclusion, the price I paid was way too much for what it had to offer. Hopefully, I only had to stay there for one night.

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