Pengguna Tetamu
28 September 2024
We have been using the Trocadero for several years now, as it serves as a great and affordable base of operations for our visits to Nice. It isn't what you would necessarily call luxurious, however it is perfectly serviceable and has never once let us down. It appears to have had a bit of a make-over since our last visit too, freshening elements of the place up that, truth be told, probably needed it. The rooms are perfect for couples, they offer all the amenities you would expect, the rooms are clean and secure and the staff are, on the whole, helpful. On this occasion we were put in the highest room in the hotel, in what I now refer to as the penthouse suite. Whilst my tongue might be firmly in my cheek, it cannot be denied that being so high up on the 5th floor, with nobody above you (and barely any rooms around you) made a huge difference to the quality of our stay and I would actively seek this room out again when we return, which we almost certainly will. Our room offered great views over the more provincial Nice skyline, which is actually really nice for someone who doesn't live in a comparable place. This is achieved through two large skylights and a sloping roof, which also ensures this room is really light and airy. You will almost certainly be given a key card that the reception have failed to activate (I think this has happened on more than one occasion to us) but this is easily remedied, and don't forget to request the control set to the in-room air conditioning unit. These are often overlooked too. The hotel does offer breakfast, but we have never partaken and so I cannot comment on it. This hotel is in a neighbourhood that appears on first glance to be somewhat "sketchy" for want of a better word. However, don't let first impressions fool you - it is a perfectly safe and vibrant little area, and one that I really enjoy visiting. It's a bit tatty in places (much like the Trocadero) but that adds to its charm. In short, if you want an affordable place to stay in Nice, then the Trocadero is a MUST. It may lack the luxury of other hotels in the city, but who comes to Nice to sit in their hotel?? It merely needs to serve a purpose, and the Trocadero does this brilliantly.
Terjemah