Premiere Classe Reims Sud Bezannes




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5

Quarto standard, várias camas (1 Double and 1 Single bed)
Max. 3 adults and 2 children
5

Quarto standard, 3 camas de solteiro
Max. 3 adults and 2 children
7

Quarto standard, 1 cama de casal
Max. 2 adults and 1 child
Property Info
Check-out ends at: 12:00
Avenue de Champagne - ZAC de Murigny - Reims, Marne - France - 51100
Property Amenities
Check-out ends at: 12:00
Guest rating
TripAdvisor
Travelers rating
Excellent
11
Very Good
56
Good
74
Reasonable
67
Bad
38
Travelers profile
Business
35
Couples
76
Solo travel
25
Family
74
Friends getaway
20
Scores Summary
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Value
Premiere classe Reims Sud
Reviewed 25 july, 2022
Terrible place. Do not stay here, or with this hotel group. This hotel being used for long term residents. Dirty unkept room. I was billed twice and have never been able to reclaim a refund. Disputing charge on my credit card now. Just don't stay with Louvre Hotels Group hotels.
jamiecX9033AK
Smelly unsanitary motel.
Reviewed 10 april, 2022
Disgusting smelling room 204. The gentleman who checked us in checked over the room first now obs in retrospect to check the drains smell wasn’t too bad. The smell was so bad I was physically sick after trying to brush my teeth over the sink. Appalling even for a budget hotel. Will not be using this chain again.
Linda S
good pit stop on the road from calais
Reviewed 29 august, 2021
Its only 1 min drive from the A26/A4 Autoroute, It looks a bit grim from the outside, but the rooms are comfortable, clean spacious for 3, security cameras, in car park A double and a single bed strong free WIFI, a minutes drive from burger king mc Donald's and other shops, Reims is very historic beautiful, centre about 8k away. Motel is right next door to a champagne bottling factory. Try your french with the reception, they are friendly and speak English and are not gruff with your French mangling.
Graham L
Better than sleeping in a bus stop. But only just!
Reviewed 16 march, 2021
Literally a place to get some sleep. Not an enjoyable place. Tiny room smaller than a ferry cabin. Smelt strange. Mould on the wall. Doors barely enough room to open. Bathroom is a single plastic moulded unit much like a caravan. You can actually sit on the toilet, whilst brushing your teeth and take a shower all at once.
Wendimoonshine
A bed for the night during ‘le confinement’.
Reviewed 4 december, 2020
Returned from an essential trip to France during the lockdown that was imposed while we were away and unable to stay at our preferred hotel. We knew this premiere classe from years ago and reluctantly booked. First the positives. It’s very easy to find straight off the motorway, just a couple of minutes, and there’s a very big le Clerc shopping centre close to the junction so you can fill up with fuel at a decent price. The reception staff were pleasant and helpful letting us access hot water from the food counter to make a hot drink in the evening. However this is a grim place at the best of times but worse in the winter during a lockdown. We were allocated room 1 on the ground floor which is an accessible room for disabled guests (we didn’t require this). It was larger than average with a wet room type of shower room. The decoration was very depressing and the room had a farmyard smell. There were no restaurants (indeed the Buffalo Grill that stood on site has now been demolished) so we bought food from the supermarket to eat in the room perched on the bed as there wasn’t a chair or stool. The bed was comfortable but with meagre pillows. Despite the hotel being occupied quite highly it was quiet. The receptionist next day explained that the residents were housed by associations, by which we understood homeless people. We have no qualms about that, you can’t leave people to sleep on the streets. However paying guests need to be aware of that. Breakfast was limited to prepackaged croissants and sliced bread but there was yoghurt and compote and the hot drinks vending machine was available. The other residents were provided with their allowance on a tray and didn’t come into contact with the paying guests. At the end of the day we were all in need of a bed for the night in a global crisis and we were fortunate enough to be able to drive away a few hours later and had a home to go back to.
LaNyonsaise