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1, Rue Des Lataniers, 97400, Saint-Denis, Canton de Saint-Denis-1, RE Réunion
contact téléphone: +262 262 41 13 50
site web: hotelselect.re
plus grande carte et directionsLatitude: -20.8863579, Longitude: 55.4623757
Andrea De Fusco
::Very gently and helpfully.... the Manager always try to do the best price for our long stay... high recommended
Anton Peenz
::Terrible, smelly and not worth the stay at all. Skip if you can.
Enrico Dolla
::The hotel is perfect to stay at St. Denis. Staff is polite and efficient. You also can leave luggage for several days (1€/day per luggage). Rooms are good and the breakfast is amazing: salty and sweet, fruits. Start the day with this breakfast: it's worth it.
Yotam Rubin
::Bottom line: I guess you get what you pay for. It's a relatively cheap hotel, though it is remote from the city center, dirty, has a poor breakfast, and the owner's behavior is appalling. I had booked a 3-week business trip. On the second or third day of my stay, many policemen arrived in the hotel, as well as a large number of immigrants from Sri-Lanka whom the government interned in the hotel. The immigrants were essentially under conditions of temporary arrest, and the policemen were there to guard them. Since the walls are extremely thin, I could hear the policemen, at evening time, shouting at their inmates to stay in their rooms. I was essentially living in an improvised refugee camp. Every time I left the elevator, I was greeted by several armed policemen, one of which, jokingly, gestured at me as though he was about to shoot me. It was eery, and the whole situation felt unsafe. None of the staff thought about notifying their guests about this situation, I had to inquire myself to understand what was going on. Breakfast was scant, since most of the food had been finished by the immigrants when I had gotten there. One would think that staying under such conditions would encourage the owner to refund my remaining nights and allow me to switch to a hotel that has the luxury of not being a refugee camp. The owner did not agree, and offered to put me in another property of his, an apartment complex, not a hotel. I refused, since I had paid for a hotel, not an apartment. Though by today the immigrants were sent back to Sri-Lanka, I was so unhappy by my experience and the state of the hotel (dirty, sad, poorly maintained), that I left a week earlier, without getting any form of refund. Only stay in this hotel if you have no other choice. (Pictured: A typical breakfast. Immigrants/refugees being marched off to their rooms/cells by armed police)
Yashley Sookun
::Place is OK. If you just need a place to keep your luggage and sleep and you will spend most of your time outside the hotel, then it serves its purpose. It's very basic. Don't expect any pampering. It's a two star after all. Needs some walking to reach a bus stop to go to ' Gare de St Denis'.