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- Pascale B.Seattle, WA223334May 3, 2023
My husband and I stayed at the Renaissance to be close to Allées Provençales. We loved our stay here. The staff were all super friendly. The hotel was clean and quiet. We loved having our breakfast at the patio overlooking the small oasis/swimming pool. The location is top! Highly recommend staying at this hotel. Thank you to the lovely staff.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sandy L.San Fernando Valley, CA02Jul 18, 2023
I rate this hotel an F
No air condition in rooms or lobby very uncomfortable
Pool table not maintained
Maid took my used towels from the floor and hung them up again for me to reuse ughHelpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mike C.Chicago, IL082May 2, 2023
One of nicest Marriotts I have stayed at in Europe. Great location to Old Aix and restaurants. Wonderful pool. And the best front desk, Martin! Marriott should use him to teach all front desk agents. He made this hotel experience very special.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jun 27, 2018
Truly enjoyed our stay at this Marriott property. The staff were super helpful and friendly. Answered all my questions about the center center and gave directions to several wonderful restaurants.
Breakfast was an awesome spread with omelettes made at request.
I highly recommended this location if your stay brings you to this area.
When we are back in the area we will stay again. Enjoy.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Amy G.Chicago, IL206144Jul 14, 2017
I can't say enough good things about the staff at the Renaissance in Aix. They are simply divine. They went out of their way each night to make us the dinner reservations we requested, made sure we were always accommodated, and made us feel very much at home.
The rooms were very clean, the beds extremely comfortable, and the room service attentive and kind. It was such a pleasure to stay here.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Phil B.Madrid, Spain05Jan 22, 2019
This is the worst hotel I have ever stayed in. I sent my expensive suit out to be dry cleaned and the washed it!
Washed it! The restaurant had terrible food and even worse service. My room flooded every time I used the shower. Avoid this hotel.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - EJ P.Tampa, FL12792920Sep 28, 2016
Really nice hotel in Aix. Likely the best place to stay in town. You will love the the shower.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Debbie H.Santa Clarita, CA15510046Jun 9, 2014
We had a phenominal stay at this property. We were able to walk to it directly from the train station with our suitcases, about a 10-15 Mins walk, ask for directions so you take the most direct route.
Check in was quick, with little desserts and we were actually shown to our room. We mentioned we were looking for a place to dinner to her and the concierge followed up with a phone call about 15 Mins later with options.
It's a very short walk to the center of town, just over a pedestrian bridge. They are building up the area so I am sure it will even be nicer than it already is very soon.
We stayed here for a night as we made our way from Spain to Italy and it was easily the nicest hotel we stayed at.
Top notch service, the room was beautiful - a brand new beautiful property.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Ty B.Spring, TX03Dec 5, 2014
We stayed there from Nov. 20 to 25. The service was excellent and in par with typical high end Marriott hotels. The staff was very helpful, courteous and refined. We had our anniversary dinner at the Hotel Bistro, it was excellent all around - the food and the service. The only minor issue we had - independent of the hotel - was that the car GPS could not take us there as it is a new hotel. In any case, if if/when I go to Aix again, I will likely stay there.
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The Woodlands, TXHelpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Susan W.Dacula, GA1396Jun 1, 2014First to Review
This Asian-French fusion hotel was just not my thing. It is over priced for the value received, perceived or not. I paid €7,00 for a 8 oz bottle of Pepsi, and the "complimentary" breakfast buffet is NOT. It is €26,00 per person. I don't think I can eat €26 worth of pastries, dry eggs, cold cuts or fruit. Just to be clear in my "misunderstanding" - when we were seated we were TOLD it was "complimentary". I didn't think that could possibly be accurate, so in order to verify what I thought I heard, I asked twice; that is 2 times, in 2 different ways, with my best attempt at French-English to the "English speaking" staff. We were told 2 more times that it was no cost. The host then came back with a slip of paper, and told us to check the buffet we chose for "record keeping". I should have known at that point it was for receipt billing, my bad.
At any rate, this is a Marriott hotel, with signs posted that the staff speaks multiple languages including English. Granted, we are not fluent in French by any means, but we'd been communicating fairly accurately with others in the region who didn't even claim to speak English. So while yes, I should have known better, I was still disappointed.
It just felt like we were taken advantage of, as we would have walked to the city center for a pastry and coffee instead.
Maybe it's the entire city of Aix that makes it an expensive place to visit, but whatever it is I'm not interested in going back.
I'd give it one star less than this rating, but our room was clean and comfortable.
OH WAIT. Let me add a little more color. Both mornings we were rushed out of the restaurant. The first morning they came and told us and the other diners that they were closing in 10 minutes. (Not exactly 5 star hospitality). The second morning when we got up for a coffee refill, the waiter started cleaning our table, and it was NOT within an hour of closing time, nor were we finished. Seriously! We had not even walked 5 feet from our table. They had a "swat the annoying guests" away attitude.
Ah well.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0