Spent one night in junior suite with husband and two 17-19-year old kids. A small hotel on Rue d’Antibes. Perfect location, in the centre but still calm. Even though the suite had just one room it felt comfortable and airy with a doublebed and one bedsofa. A bit austere with the furnishing and grey carpet, more like a business-hotel. But the bathroom was amazing, large with a bathtub and shower. And a pretty large balcony overlooking the pool-area. Supernice! Nice lounge area in the hotel and also a small pool-area. Cosy. The breakfast was fine and had everything you needed including small pancakes, small croissants, fresh juice, youghurt and coffee of choice. Never used the gym but it looked pretty good. I would without hesitation choose this hotel again!||Now to some of the things that they could work on. |The check-in procedure was very strange, confused and over-bureaucratic. I think that they really wanted everything to be fuss-free but instead made it the opposite. I counted having 6 e-mails from the hotel before going there. There was a confirmation, then 3 e-mails about paying (which I thought I did the first time but ended up having to do it all-over), 2 about early check-in (did that too) and lastly some kind of we-would-like-to-get-to-know-you mail. A bit much for a hotel-stay and certainly for one night. Upon arrival I obviously thought everything was settled but no, I had to fill out a form again!! In one of all the e-mails that I filled out before arriving I only had one wish; to be able to check in before 15. This was not met. All in all it felt like no one bothered reading all the information given before our arrival even though we got all these mails from the hotel. Either choose not to send them or send them and make the check-in fuss-free. Also when we left I had the feeling the personnel at the reception and the bar, although very friendly, are somewhat inexperienced. Just a feeling.||But this was just a minor thing, I gladly recommend this hotel to anyone...
Read morewhen in Cannes, we use to go to the Gray d'Albion (THE best hotel in Cannes) but it was closed for the winter so we decided to try Le Canberra to spend my birthday. Wrongest decision!!!|The hotel has no view of the sea and some of the rooms overlook rue d'Antibes that is very crowded and loud.|The reception looks like the one of a 3-star hotel and I had the impression that the breakfast buffet is prepared in the same area.|When we declined an upgrade to one of the rooms facing rue d'Antibes, as consolation we were given 2 - T W O - vouchers for 1 - O N E - drink each at the bar (2 drinks in 4 days of staying) and 2 chocolates.|When we were proposed a parking open space for 35 € day (nearby garage costs 28 €) we accepted since we were tired but... attention! the hotel charged us 105€ at once and not at the ckeck-out.|Our room was nice and clean but really cold so we had to request a small heather.|At 01:30 in the night I was extremely sick and so we decided to go back to Milano since I had a raging fever that turned out to be COVID.|Once home, I sent an email requesting the reimbursement of the remaining 2 nights offering to provide an official proof of illness. The answer was that the hotel was sorry to hear about my sickness but the rate was non refundable-non changeable.|7 hours at Le Canberra costed me 388 €, can you believe it?|So, if you want to stay at Le Canberra (but I do not see why you would like to stay there), be prepared to a insipid, insignificant, lousy "3-star posing as 4-star" hotel.|And do not forget to check your health before making a...
Read moreI was pleasantly surprised to choose hotel Le Canberra as my place of stay. Location The hotel is located on one of the main streets of Cannes, full of boutiques, supermarkets. Nearby is a 24-hour parking, which allows you to arrive at the hotel by car and not pay extortionate hotel prices (an average of 25 euros per night in any other hotel). Service. Professional and unobtrusive service I was very pleased. The staff throughout the hotel is polite and courteous. Upon check in, they asked me for a deposit card and only wrote down its number without debiting it, as in other hotels. This is a big plus. Interior. The hotel is modern and freshly renovated. The rooms are spacious, high-quality bathroom with expensive fixtures. The common areas are nicely located, there is a large terrace, a swimming pool and a quality restaurant. Boutique hotel. While traveling, I prefer small boutique hotels, as they have a special atmosphere and create the feeling “like at home”. I am pleased with my find in Cannes and looking forward...
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