Arnaud Bernard Hotel
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Finding an ideal budget friendly hotel in Toulouse does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Arnaud Bernard Hotel, a nice option for travellers like you.
Arnaud Bernard Hotel is a budget friendly hotel offering air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests.
The hotel features baggage storage and express check-in and check-out. For guests with a vehicle, there is paid public parking available nearby.
Close to some of Toulouse's most popular landmarks, such as Chapelle des Carmelites (0.3 mi) and Couvent des Jacobins (0.4 mi), Arnaud Bernard Hotel is a great destination for tourists.
Toulouse has plenty of Italian restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like La Pastasciutta, Forno Gusto, and L'Ouverture Restaurant Musical, which are serving up some great dishes.
Plus, during your trip, don’t forget to check out some of the popular historic sites, such as Church of Les Jacobins, Espace EDF Bazacle, and Capitole de Toulouse.
Arnaud Bernard Hotel puts the best of Toulouse at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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The owner was very helpful and the continental breakfast was fine.
Well situated. as it was just a short walk to the centre of toulouse and there were plenty of good cafes and restaurants clor by.
It is also centraly located, However its not the place for the faint hearted. Drunks and vagrents are in the sourounding streets and the pleasent courtyard out the front of the hotel was a pile of broken beer bottles the folowing morning.
We sat waiting for our cloths to wash at the laundramat, and were entertained by watching the drug deal occuring in the street.
Not for me,
Hotel is very central (in a slightly run down area full of students but don't be put off) there was a safe underground car park very close by and an excellent bus service to the airport within easy walking distance - a couple of streets away. Some good restaurants also within easy walking distance.
The room was good with air conditioning, plenty of space and a nice bathroom. I slept well despite a fair amount of noise in the square outside my room from the bars and late night drinkers who had spilled out onto the street in the heat.
I did not take breakfast as I left very early in the morning.
Overall I was quite happy, the only slight downside was carrying the case upstairs.
Better value than some of the other hotels I had stayed in that week whilst travelling in Provence.
The reaction of Arnaud Bernaud to my complaints were "we tried to phone" (my phone was in CANADA duh!) and we would have told you how to get to the hotel if you had called. No taking of responsiblity, no offer of any kind of reimbursement. What a horrible experience!
The owner is very friendly and helpful, but it will be a cold day in hell before I stay here again.
From the photos to reality is a long way, it s really like nothing is picked up after it was set down. Boxes, cleaning supplies, drywall, vacuums.. Doesn't t seem to move. On the plus, easy walking distance to the river, Capitol square, museums.... We used a cab from the Gare.20. Euros. I think the walk is almost a mile.
All in all. Ok for our three days, but next time it would be different.
The bed is just ok and you have to wait for hot water. Wifi is super.
Do not stay there for more than one night. However, staff was kind.
Described as a "hotel with charm" and that "the renovation preserved the architecture and charm of the hotel", all I can say is that is has the charm of a rubbish tip. See my photos for details!
The walls are covered with stained peeling wall paper, that uniquely has not been pasted onto the walls, but stapled! This is accompanied by exposed wiring and water pipes everywhere, bare lighting cables attached to the walls by more stapled pieces of wall paper, crumbling/broken "antique" (i.e., crap) furniture, and a general air of total decrepitude. My window opened on to a stair case with a step ladder and building materials on it, I had an "antique" writing desk, but not one chair in the room, no bedside tables, and a broken cupboard.
Do not think this is a work in progress - it was clear from the layers of dirt and dust that it had been in this state for some time.
At 75 euros, this was a disgrace. If I had not been on business with colleagues who had booked it, I would have walked out immediately.
On the positive side, it is well positioned in the centre near lots of lively bars and restaurants (which kept my colleague with a street view awake all night), and the bathroom was newly done and clean.
My advice - avoid this place like the plague.
I just thought the staff wasn't warm at all. Barely smiling or talking. Which always baffles me when you run a hotel.
Finally, the area is a student one but has become a bit dodgy looking.
"If you don't want to be disturbed at night then ask for a patio room (an internal window)"Read full review
"If you are a couple or you like cleanliness and comfort, choose another hotel. But is is cheap."Read full review
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