B&B HOTEL Lyon Centre Perrache Berthelot
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Finding an ideal family-friendly small hotel in Lyon does not have to be difficult. Welcome to B&B Hôtel Lyon Centre Perrache Berthelot, a nice option for travellers like you.
Guest rooms offer air conditioning and a desk, and B&B Hôtel Lyon Centre Perrache Berthelot makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the small hotel, including 24 hour front desk. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Place Bellecour (1.0 km) and The Presqu'île (1.5 km), guests of B&B Hôtel Lyon Centre Perrache Berthelot can easily experience some of Lyon's most well known attractions.
While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the seafood restaurants, including Ani, La Cabane à Huitres, and Chez Antonin, all of which are a short distance from B&B Hôtel Lyon Centre Perrache Berthelot.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular history museums such as Museum of the Resistance, Museum of Gallo-Roman Civilization, and Montluc Prison National Memorial.
B&B Hôtel Lyon Centre Perrache Berthelot puts the best of Lyon at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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Bedroom was very clean I admit and linen too. Just a shame there was no bin because we had to leave our rubbish on the side table for the cleaning service to pick up.
The socket on my side of the bed wasn't working and we felt the A/C was a bit cold, hard to navigate the exact temperature as it is only colour coded and not numbered.
Overall a bit pricey experience (230€ for 2 nights) for quite a basic service.

The rooms have a fair size, are clean and well equipped (with chromecast, tv etc.). The bed is comfy as well. It's quite silent in the night as well which gurantees a good sleep.
The breakfast is quite nice too, eggs, bacon, croissants etc. everything you need!
What I didn't like was that the soap dispenser in the shower was empty and even after I left a note for the room-maid the dispenser wasn't refilled. Also the doors had a code instead of a key and on our last day (check out at 12) the code wasn't working any more and we had to get someone from the front desk to open the room for us.
Other than that I'd stay there again and recommend it to anybody travelling on a budget.

We had booked this hotel especially for its parking, having come by car and not knowing the neighborhood. Unfortunately, the organisation of the car park was a nightmare. We took the parking for the three nights, from the second evening when we returned from the restaurant the parking was full. The receptionist told us that it was probably people outside the hotel who had gone there and offers to see if he can refund us and while waiting to park outside. But problem this same person told us that the street feared and that we should not park there. So we ended up parking on “a square” or rather a storeroom. So we had to fall back on an abandoned space, full of used mattresses, which occupied almost all the space.
Regarding the bathroom, the experience was another ordeal. If you want to take a comfort shower I hope you like to be roasted! Suddenly you have a burnt leg and another you are doing cryotherapy!
And if you’re lucky enough to adjust the pommel, make sure you’re ready to bend down and grab it at... knee height. It’s an acrobatic challenge, I imagine that’s why they call it a “luxury shower”. Ah, and hit your head while brushing your teeth? Everyday pleasure.
And then if when you get out of your shower if you want to dry your hair don’t panic the hair dryer is stored behind the TV at the HDMI level! Because, of course, that’s where you’ll want to find it, right?
And if you have children, I strongly advise you to avoid this room. The window has only a 30 cm high Plexiglass barrier, I’m sure it’s a great safety measure for children who dream of playing Tarzan. Ah, and breakfast. We decided to test the last day, so we wouldn’t leave without the full experience. The coffee machine was... broken. But rest assured, every day, a new machine started making its own, so we were never bored. Breakfast not given for the little diversity...
The only positives? The room was clean and there were two towels. Yeah, two. If that’s not enough to convince you to book, I don’t know what could do it!
In short, a stay that will remain in our memories, but certainly not for the hotel 😉
The cleaning team showed up on the first day while I was in the shower (at 5pm) an then never returned - despite me asking for a clean at the reception. Tonight I was told that the room was booked "without cleaning", which I have never heard of.
The breakfast is of rather poor quality - especially compared to what you can get at cafés within walking distance for a lower price.
This is a budget hotel, but what they offer is way below what you can expect even for the low price
You don't get room keys, instead you need a 6 digit access code to get into the hotel and to get into your room, no way I could remember this, so had to put it on my phone and check each time, I was not alone with this as most people had to do the same.
Staff unhelpful and not friendly with the exception of the lady at breakfast who was very nice.
Internet was like trying to break into a bank, first I had to complete a form with all my detail including my mobile phone number so they could then send me an SMS with an access code, I then entered the access code, which took me through to another form, I had to enter my room number and my 6 digit room access code, plus email address again, seriously !!!!, finally getting onto the internet and it was utterly rubbish, rubbish speeds and kept dropping out completely, worst internet experience I've had in years, I would of used 4G but there was no service either, not the hotels fault, but it didn't help my mood.
The hotel is overlooked by buildings, there was no privacy screen on the window, so you had a choice, dark room with curtain closed, or curtains open and people across the street watching you.
Pillows on the bed are the smallest pillows I've ever seen, tiny and useless.
Breakfast was OK, scrambled eggs, bacon, bread, croissants, meats etc. no complaints there.
Yes it was cheap, but I would not recommend, pay €10 more and get luxury
Cleanliness was more than neglected: There were hairs in the shower, the windows were dirty.
No communication between the staff since when we returned with our vehicle in the evening, the guard did not want to open the parking lot for us under the pretext that we had supposedly not paid even though everything had been settled with the lady at the beginning of the afternoon. noon.
Parking very difficult to access and very narrow.
I do not recommend this hotel. The next time I have to go to Lyon, I will choose another one even if it means paying more.

Excellent for staying one night, if you have 2 suitcases you don't know where to open them.
In this case the location in relation to the city center is excellent.
I remember that in Lyon and Paris you don't pay for parking in August.

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