HÔTEL PAUL & PIA * * *
Hôtel près du centre-ville de Colmar proposant des chambres douillettes et équipées
À deux pas de la gare et du centre-ville, cet hôtel franchement unique attire par son intérieur : des couleurs vives partout, une grande cuisine commune, un salon avec livres à disposition et baby-foot et une démarche éco-responsable (et produits éco-certifiés dans les salles de bains) qu'on salue. On dirait presque une maison d'hôtes mais non, vous êtes bien dans l'hôtel imaginé par Pia et Paul. Pia s'est inspirée de son enfance au Chili pour imaginer cette décoration follement atypique et enfantine, de l'accueil jusqu'aux chambres !
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When you walk in, you’re immediately struck by all the colors of the lobby and social areas. The staff of the desk are very welcoming and accommodating. The hotel does have a very functional economy vibe, but not a big deal.
Though the room is a bit small, it’s comfortable enough. It’s an inviting room, and clearly well maintained. Again, this room is very colorful, but it is very also functional and economy feeling; the furniture all seems to be IKEA stuff. In the end, not a huge problem. The one oddity that stood out was the glass shower that is in the room, which could be very offputting to people. We didn’t mind it too much, but not everybody wants to shower in front of the other person they’re sharing the room with.
There is no real bathroom to speak of. The shower is encased in glass, and then the sink is outside that, basically across from the bed. There is, however, the water closet with the toilet, which is standard for France.
There is a small desk area to use, and there is a safe in the room. However, if you want coffee or tea, you have to go downstairs to the kitchen area, which is part of the lobby area. That’s a little bit inconvenient, but not horrible. There wasn’t any kind of wardrobe or anything to put clothes away, just pegs for hanging stuff, or the bench below for suitcases.
One really great thing about this hotel, though, is that they have small prepared meals in a refrigerator that you can help yourself to, and then pay for at the desk, and then heat up in the microwave if you want. I tried a couple of them, and they were very tasty. That’s a wonderful thing to have if you’re feeling hungry later at night, or you’ve come back to the hotel for a rest, and realize you’re feeling a bit hungry. They even have one or two vegetarian options.
One minus was the TV. Again, the TV seems to be an issue in many French hotels. This TV did have a Netflix app, but it kept saying there was no Internet connection when trying to open it, which was weird. That said, the hotel‘s Wi-Fi was very good. It’s more or less public Wi-Fi; the hotel doesn’t seem to have its own private network. But, it was very strong, and never seemed to have connection issues.
All in all, I would certainly consider coming back to this hotel.
Je recommande +++