We chose the hotel for the secure connected parking and our generally satisfactory experience with the brand. The parking is in a huge subterranean space adjacent to a large and slightly fading Mall., Pay very close attention to the Pullman parking signs, or like us, you will waste 15 or 20 minutes lost on the wrong floor or wrong side of the labyrinth. While we arrived smoothly from Sete, driving in Montpelier is Terrible and nearly Impossible. The city is torn up; signage is haphazard, bicycle lanes, tram lines, construction barriers and very few through streets make driving in Paris, New York or most anywhere else in France far better. I would rather drive in Piraeus, Greece, and that is saying something. has a wide stock of Ruinart Chapagne From the outside, and to a lesser extent inside, the hotel is a cookie cutter generic clone welded on to the shopping center. The rooftop restaurant and pool have a 200 degree view of dreary modern buildings in the direction away from city center. The staff are very nice and professional. The buffet breakfast acceptable, except for the dreadful Nescafe coffee, a national Accor contract. How a hotel that has a wide stock of Ruinart Champagne and Chateldon water can serve NEscafe is a real embarrassement. Our ”upgraded room” woas comfortable, but very mid-range with obvious corner cutting everywhere-small closet, a very narrow hall and WC. The biggest annoyance; while I am all for hiring the handicapped, you shouldn't let a mentally incompetent person design bathroom lighting, or more accurately lack thereof. A couple of left of center ceiling lights doesnt' do much for shaving or applying makeup unless you are 8 feet tall. The fluorescent light around the back of the mirror is ideal for the Irish leprechauns that might live behind it, but of no use to those of us who want to use the front. Eclipse lighting in a bathroom is unsatisfactory and disrespectful of your guests.. I'm not sure where Pullman is supposed to fit in in the wide range of Accor brands. This one seemed between Mercure and Ibis in the level of amenities. Comfortable bed, large flat screen television ok. Hallways, common areas and furniture that could be from Ikea. We had some very fine meals in the city, after long roundabout taxi rides. Would we stay here again? The bigger question is whether we would come back to Montpelier.
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