HÔTEL BUSBY * * *
Hébergement construit en 1905 en plein cœur de la vie niçoise.
L'hôtel Busby date de la Belle Époque. Il bénéficie d'atouts considérables, même si son aspect un peu désuet côté décoration fera sourire certains. On apprécie tout d'abord les volumes des pièces, très vastes pour une catégorie de 3-étoiles. Le quartier est agréable, au cœur de la vie niçoise. Autre point positif : le calme puisque l'immeuble donne sur un jardin privé. Les chambres sont confortables et peuvent accueillir jusqu'à cinq personnes. Le personnel est avenant et les services proposés se modernisent autant que les chambres, progressivement.
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Now let's start the list of the negative points:
- The room is basic: old-fashioned furniture, no decorations except for one frame, holes in the walls, and needs paint jobs everywhere. The curtains are made of the same material as the bedspread and are too short, letting in light. It's very different from the pictures you see when booking the room and doesn't reflect reality.
- The bed has a good mattress, but they only provide one flat sheet and expect you to use the bed cover as a blanket, which I find disgusting since they likely don't change it after every guest.
- The room was cold with a non-functioning baby heater. We asked for an extra blanket from the closet, but thankfully, sleeping with my partner helped keep me warm.
- The bathroom needs a lot of attention. There used to be a shower door, but now it's a curtain with mildew at the base. When you shower, the stall fills up with yellowish water because it doesn't drain properly. Additionally, the hairdryer was greasy, but I used it to warm up the bathroom since it was cold!
- Lastly, but not least: it's incredibly loud. Whether it's from the street due to old windows, adjacent rooms, or corridors, you can hear every door slam.