Pullman Paris Rive Gauche (ex Sofitel Porte de Sevres) Hotel Paris: the hotel I dread and hate staying at..
The Pullman Hotel Rive Gauche in Issy in Paris is an terrible hotel. And you must avoid staying here whether you possibly can.
I have the unpleasant task of staying here about 50 times in the last few years and every one is nasty. The hotel is a large, impersonal and ugly building in the suburbs in an area full of large corporate offices.
Despite being a Platinum card holder and plus being there so often, they still ask me nearly every moment I go whether I have stayed before and ask me to fill out my address. It is the most crazy and useless system and hotel.
The rooms are small, tired and brown and always too hot and too bright from the spotlights beaming onto the building. The food is terrible and the service even worse. On that last stay all of us had problems with the TV and I have now asked 3 times for someone to fix it, and still no joy.
I am probably the mad one, as I stay here. It is close to the office and so I keep going back thinking I am exagerating..but realised when public at work can tell me whether I am staying there based on my mood in the wee hours that I should not go there. I will not…
that hotel was relaunched in December 2007 as The Pullman after being a Sofitel. The strange thing is that although they speak about a whole new concept and it is now a business traveller focused hotel….. it is precisely the same as it was before. I suppose they could have been transitioning by the many months I was staying there but there is nearly no change…
Unfortunately, that is plus now a hotel that I stay at virtually every week these days as I am now working part amidst London where I live and Paris, where I am now managing a team as part of my new role. The closest hotel to our office is that one. Although I am not certain that I will be able to stay there every week as that hotel is not the greatest place to stay, although it tries. Part of the problem is the location which is you are staying there a lot makes you feel very isolated – and there are so few options of places to eat (and I just can’t manage with the same old food!)
that is one of the hotels that is neither good nor poor. It is overall just a place to stay and meets the needs of the business traveller who has a night or two to stay and needs an room with a good bed, good place to work, somewhere to work out and not much more.
Room 2163 (probably best have stayed in other than the suite I was put in once)
Room 622
Room 1219 – a very nice suite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px65ys1ZSVk
[Source] GARY BEMBRIDGE
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