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Hotel Milton Rimini
3.9/541 Commentaires
We stayed here for seven days as a family of five in two rooms. The rooms were fine with some view, and we did not hear any noices from the outside. Room one: Fridge did not work. Air condition did not work last day. Issue with fridge was fixed. Room two: When we arrived a strong smell of urin came from the bathroom and shower. Old urin on the toilet paper. Told the front desk, but the person did not seem to bother. Decided to write a mail to the hotell, and in the middle of the night they asked if we wanted a new room. ( We traveld as a family and wanted rooms close) and after a long travel and the fact that it was in the middle of the night, we decided to stay. I cleaned the bathroom myself next day.. We also had a problem with a blinking light and the telephone did not work, both were fixed. The aircondition was also a problem.. It never worked properly. The last night i woke up with problems breathing. We got a new room to sleep in, but that was just as bad. The staff then was complaining that i already had sat down in the bed, that the aircondition was working, he had no more roms… This was in the middle of the night, all i wanted was to sleep. Finaly we got yet another room, this time the room had a working aircondition and the room was cold by the morning. We found out last day that there was an error in all the hotell rooms with the aircondition. This plus a sink that didnt work last day either.. The sink could not be fixed untill next day we were told. We did not get any compensation… Another issue was the swimmingpool. The edge and the wood around the pool is rotten. One of us fell there. This is dangerous. The biggest issue is the lack of hospitality and service-minded staff. They seems to be not so interesed in you. They speak VERY little english and do not want to understand you. We did have three very nice waiters; one lady that gave us coffe and two boys. One named Tomasi/Tomas giving us icecream and another one from the hotell we meet in oldtown. The pool boy was also nice!
Hotel Baia Imperiale
4.3/551 Commentaires
L'hôtel est très agréable. Il est situé près de la plage, le supermarché n'est pas loin et il peut être accessible par les transports publics. Le personnel est très ami, professionnel et compétent. La cuisine est exceptionnelle! Le spa est très bon, mais la température de la sauna était de plus de 100°, ce qui était un peu trop chaud pour nous. La chambre était dotée d'une petite boule sur le plafond qui provient probablement de la climatisation. Le restaurant est un hôtel de qualité, et nous ne pouvons que recommander cet endroit !
Esedra Hotel
3.8/538 Commentaires
The overall ranking on TripAdvisor tells you much of what you need to know about Hotel Esedra. It certainly needs work. I would not have stayed here if I could’ve found another hotel with rooms available at 9pm at night when I arrived in the city, but simply nobody had rooms (and those that had rooms were selling them for hundreds and hundreds of dollars). Hotel Esedra was the only viable choice, unless I wanted to patron the local homeless shelter…although maybe they have good free Italian food there? Lol. I use an electric wheelchair, and as with many local inns in Rimini, there is no wheelchair accessibility. I felt very safe leaving my chair outside at night, and I solicited the help of a few passersby to haul my luggage up the steep staircase to the lobby and hold my hand to ensure I didn’t fall. The atmosphere is small and outdated, with no real indication of attempts to revive or refurbish common areas. The man at check-in was relatively friendly, although he didn’t speak English, so I had to rely on Google Translate and my infantile knowledge of Italian—but in any of my TA reviews, language barriers are never a factor that harms a place. The woman at check-out had some English proficiency, but having Translate handy is still wise. This woman was very friendly, going so far as to call a taxi van, help me with my luggage, and grab me some items from the breakfast buffet downstairs to-go. I should’ve gotten her name—this lady is the only shining light of this hotel at the moment! I was placed in room 105 or something similar to that, a room I hadn’t even noticed until the check-in man pointed it out—it’s a nondescript wooden door right by the main doors with a small paper sign with the room number. It’s almost like the hotel wanted to expand and include more rooms, but didn’t have the space or the budget to make them more like the rest of the property—the black sheep of the hotel? Two such odd rooms were connected to the lobby so brazenly like that, mine and another just a few yards to the right. At least I had a roof over my head, eh? Perhaps the decision to place me there was due to my disability and the attempt to reduce the amount of walking I’d have to do, which if true, I very much appreciate. But unless all the other rooms were to the same or similar quality as mine, I would’ve walked a bit more. And the type of room received anyway didn’t help my condition in the first place… My room (which was a loft-style, two-story configuration separated by a steep wooden staircase I had no interest in or energy to try climbing unaided) was not exactly dirty…it was actually clean enough. It was just OLD. So, so worn down. Rickety and loud and cheap. The bed was a single twin—with no pillows. You heard me. There were ZERO pillows in my room. Now possibly they were in the upstairs section of my room, but having a few downstairs would’ve seemed logical too. I managed to rest my head on the tiny, thin blanket on the bed and a few towels…uncomfort
Grand Hotel Rimini
4.2/571 Commentaires
Iconic Rimini hotel. We loved the historic exterior and public areas, especially the Fellini lounge. The gardens are beautiful and the pool area was relaxing, if rather small given the size of the hotel. Breakfast was excellent. On the negative side, the bedroom had a period charm but the furniture was old and not in an antique way. There was also a lot of ambient noise from the fridge which we disconnected at night and the AC, which we never managed to shut down. The bathroom in particular could do with a serious refurb. The spa looked good but we weren't going to pay Eur 80 per person just to use the sauna and sit by the indoor pool. There is a private beach but charging up to Eur 95 for loungers is a steep extra - that said, the room rate was reasonable. Service was polite but not exceptional. On the whole, we enjoyed the hotel but it is teetering on the edge of looking tired, some major investment will be necessary sooner rather than later.
Hotel St Gregory Park
4.2/554 Commentaires
Un hôtel à 200m des plages, des jeux d'enfants ombragés, une piscine noir, un parking intérieur, une borne électronique, un bon petit déjeuner et tout cela pour un prix contenu. Des chambres confortables même si la climatisation est un peu bruyante même si moderne.
Hotel Sacramora
3.5/515 Commentaires
hôtel mignon mais un peu daté pour les familles. Chambre petite mais avec climatisation et télévision . Baignoire avec douche. Nous avons séjourné avec demi-pension (déjeuner et dîner). Déjeuner doux ( tort de margarine, cornets vides, pains, marmelades, beurre, miel, corn flakes, céréales) salés (pains, afflictées, blé d'emmental). Excellentes cappuccines, jus ”comercial”. À table avec choix entre deux premiers et deux secondes, buffet de légumes, et fruits de table. Une mention particulière pour gentillesse, professionnalisme de Victoria à la réception. C'est gentil et disponible aussi le personnel du restaurant et leur coordinatrice Cristina. En face de l'hôtel, traversant la route, c est la plage et la mer avec plusieurs gens bien équipés et organisés

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