Grand Hotel des Terreaux

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Description
Hotel opened in 1800, renovated in 2001. In this hotel 53 rooms, 5 floors.
The distance to the nearest airport is 31 km.
Policies and conditions
- No parking available.
- Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
No cots are available.
No extra beds are available. - Pets are not allowed.
- WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
- Payment options: American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, UnionPay credit card, No prepayment
- Check in time: 15:00. Check out time: 12:00.
Services and facilities
- Air conditioning
- 24-hour reception
- Elevator/lift
- Smoke-free property
- Heating
- Security guard
- Newspapers
- Ticket assistance
- Express check-in/check-out
- Television in lobby
- All Spaces Non-Smoking (public and private)
- Upper floors accessible by elevator
- Room service
- Family room
- Cable TV
- Hairdryer
- Flat-screen TV
- Shower/Bathtub
- Shower
- Wardrobe/Closet
- Bathrobe
- Slippers
- Accessibility features
- Luggage storage
- Laundry
- Safe-deposit box
- Concierge services
- Dry-cleaning
- Luggage storage
- Telephone
- Bar
- Breakfast
- Buffet breakfast
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Bottled water
- Free Wi-Fi
- Airport transportation
- Spanish
- Russian
- English
- French
- Multi-language staff
- Tour assistance
- Bike rental
- Swimming pool
- Spa tub
- Indoor Pool
- Heated swimming pool
- Conference Hall
- First Aid Kit
- Babysitting and childcare
- Family/Kid Friendly
- Pets Not Allowed
- Temperature control for staff
- Personal protection equipment for staff
- Extra decontamination measures
- Temperature control for guests
- Personal protection equipment for guests
- Contactless check-in and/or check-out
- Additional measures against COVID-19
Street view
Video: Visite virtuelle du Grand Hôtel des Terreaux
Map
Reviews
At 9:00 AM, my wife and I left the hotel briefly to have breakfast at a nearby café. Shortly thereafter, we received a voicemail from the hotel receptionist accusing us of having left without paying our bill. Upon returning to the hotel, we sought clarification, only to have the accusation repeated to our faces.
We reminded the receptionist that check-out was not for another two and a half hours and explained that we had simply gone out for breakfast. Her response was: “You didn’t tell me you were going for breakfast. How was I supposed to know?” When we asked whether she had made similar accusations against other guests that morning, she claimed that all other guests inform her of their whereabouts when leaving the premises—a highly implausible and, we believe, dishonest statement.
When we requested her name, she refused to provide it. Only after repeated inquiries did she give us a name, though we have strong reason to believe this may not be accurate. She also failed to respond when we asked whether she had seen us leave with luggage (we had not) or whether she had checked the room (she had not). Nor did she explain why she made no mention of this supposed concern when we dropped our key at the front desk, as required by the hotel.
In terms of the general quality of the hotel, we can only echo other critical reviews. This establishment does not meet the standards of a four-star hotel. The rooms are small, stuffy, and lacking many of the amenities one would reasonably expect. For example, there was no functioning air conditioning—despite warm temperatures during our stay in late April in southern France. The reception informed us that AC would not be available until summer, a claim contradicted by other guest reviews. It appears the hotel simply removes the remote controls until they see fit to return them.
Overall, this was one of the worst hotel experiences we’ve had in over 200 stays across Europe. Never before have we been falsely accused of attempting to leave without paying, simply for stepping out for breakfast before check-out.
At 9:00 AM, my husband and I left the hotel briefly to have breakfast at a nearby café. Shortly thereafter, we received a voicemail from the hotel receptionist accusing us of having left without paying our bill. Upon returning to the hotel, we sought clarification, only to have the accusation repeated to our faces.
We reminded the receptionist that check-out was not for another two and a half hours and explained that we had simply gone out for breakfast. Her response was: “You didn’t tell me you were going for breakfast. How was I supposed to know?” When we asked whether she had made similar accusations against other guests that morning, she claimed that all other guests inform her of their whereabouts when leaving the premises—a highly implausible and, we believe, dishonest statement.
When we requested her name, she refused to provide it. Only after repeated inquiries did she tell us her name was “Grace,” though we have strong reason to believe this may not be accurate. She also failed to respond when we asked whether she had seen us leave with luggage (we had not) or whether she had checked the room (she had not). Nor did she explain why she made no mention of this supposed concern when we dropped our key at the front desk, as required by the hotel.
The following day, we sent a detailed email to the hotel director, Madame Estelle Baumann, explaining the situation. We received no reply. A week later, we sent a polite follow-up, stating that we were holding off on publishing a public review in case she wished to respond. To date, we have received no acknowledgment. Given this continued silence, we feel a responsibility to inform other travelers.
In terms of the general quality of the hotel, we can only echo other critical reviews. This establishment does not meet the standards of a four-star hotel. The rooms are small, stuffy, and lacking many of the amenities one would reasonably expect. For example, there was no functioning air conditioning—despite warm temperatures during our stay in late April in southern France. The reception informed us that AC would not be available until summer, a claim contradicted by other guest reviews. It appears the hotel simply removes the remote controls until they see fit to return them.
Overall, this was one of the worst hotel experiences we’ve had in over 200 stays across Europe. Never before have we been falsely accused of attempting to leave without paying, simply for stepping out for breakfast before check-out.
For travelers visiting Lyon, we strongly recommend considering alternative accommodations. There are excellent three-star options in the city that offer courteous, professional service and great value. For those seeking four- or five-star experiences, many quality choices are available in the area. However, we advise against staying at this establishment, as it does not live up to its advertised star rating.
We stayed here for one night after the soccer game that ended at midnight. The ac, whether on or off vibrates every 5 min throughout the day and night. To add to that, at 6:30 am we woke up to a false alarm that has been going on and off intermittently for the past 2 hours. The staff are just 'sorry'. Stay away from this place if you want to have a sound sleep so you can be fresh on your vacation. Terrible experience.
The staff were all very kind- helping arrange taxis, providing restaurant recommendations, directions, etc.
Rooms are very clean, and you get a nice bathrobe to use. Pool was interesting, but a bit odd.
The rooms are small and furniture is outdated. I was surprised how small our room was - the front desk employee did offer to move us to a larger room, but we would've had to wait 1-2 days and we decided to stay in our room since we'd already started to unpack and didn't have the energy to move everything.
Frequently asked questions about Grand Hotel des Terreaux
How much does it cost to stay at ?
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Which sights are located near ?
The nearest sights are: Vieux Lyon (660 m), Lyon Cathedral (700 m) and Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourviere (830 m)
Which room categories are available in the ?
You can book Other, Economy room, Economy Double room, Standard room, Standard room with balcony, 1 Bedroom Standard room, Standard Single room, Standard Single room with balcony, 1 Bedroom Standard Single room, Standard Double room, Standard Triple room, Standard Quadruple room, Standard Family room, Standard Single Family room, Standard Double Family room, Standard Triple Family room, 1 Bedroom Standard Triple Family room, Standard Double room with balcony, Comfort room, Comfort Single room, Comfort Double room, Comfort Single room with balcony, Comfort Double room with balcony, Business room, Business Single room, Business Double room, Superior room, Superior Single room, Superior Double room, Superior Triple room, Superior Family room with Bosphorus view, 1 Bedroom Superior Single room, Superior Double room with river view, Superior Quadruple room, Deluxe room, Deluxe Single room, Deluxe Single room with partial sea view, Deluxe Triple room, Deluxe Triple Family room, Deluxe Double room, Deluxe Double room with pool view, Classic room, Classic Double room, Grand room, Grand Triple Family room, Junior Suite, Single Junior Suite, Double Junior Suite, Triple Junior Suite, Standard Junior Suite, Suite, 1 Bedroom Suite with balcony, Triple Suite, Double Suite, Standard Suite, Apartment, Quadruple Apartment, Studio, Double Studio, Villa, 2 Bedrooms Villa, Cottage, Superior Cottage in the hotel. Please check room availability by choosing your dates
Is there a pool in ?
Yes, there are Heated pool, Pool cover
What are the check-in and check-out times at ?
Check-in at is possible from 15:00, check-out is until 12:00.