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A small, friendly, family-run hotel, close to the beach and other amenities, offering simple accommodation and good value for money.
Details of Les Citronniers
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Les Citronniers |
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Room Amenities| Safety Deposit Box AvailableBathroom | ShowerHairdryer | BalconyTea/Coffee Maker | |
General Amenities| Swimming PoolBeach | Sun TerraceTV/Video Room | A la Carte DiningWatersports | |
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Les Citronniers, Hammamet
Review by Amona Elder from County Mayo on November 7, 2007 for stay during May, 2006.
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My family and I have visited Tunisia every year for the past five years and always stay at Les Citronniers. It's proof that the best things come in small parcels! I find it impossible to complain about anything in respect of this small, family-run hotel - every year it gets better and better in every respect and, since it started off better than any of the competition, we simply can't wait to see what new miracles have been achieved in 2008. This hotel is so guest orientated that it's unbelievable: we've tested their patience and abilities over a wide range - including a serious illness - and each time they've scored 100% with us. Charm, warmth and friendliness are the currency of Les Citronniers, combined with superb standards of hygeine and excellent food. This hotel has only two stars but the quality of the accommodation, when compared with other Tunisian hotels, is certainly five stars - especially since the huge refurbishment last year. We love Tunisa so much that we send our friends here to share our wonderful experience and we only ever give them one address for accommodation - Les Citronniers, Hammamet!
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What we wish we knew before visiting Hammamet!
Review by Jennifer from Hampshire on October 4, 2007 for stay during September, 2007.
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I can't fit my full review in here! And there is so much to say. I've put some of it below:
THE BEGINNING. We booked on a late deal from Sept 26th - Oct 3rd. We arrived very tired as we had got a 7am flight from Gatwick (check in at 3.25) and didn't realise quite how long the baggage reclaim and transfer would take. We arrived at the airport early at 10.30 instead of 11am, but didn't all get on the coach until 12.30, then proceeded to drop everyone off, we were one of the last and got to the hotel at about 2pm ish. By then we were tired of being given things to fill out and very thirsty from the hot journey.
THE FACLITIES AND THE ROOM. We arrived to a smoke filled reception / lounge / bar with horrible black leather seats and a very stern gentleman on reception instructing us to fill in yet another lengthy form. We reluctantly perched on one of the leather seats engulfed by the smoke and filled them in. The porter then took our suitcases up to our room, which we were pleased with, as it was clean, looked like it did in the pictures! And they had done their best to give us a sea view room as requested (in the far distance, over the road and through the tree's we could see the hammamet walls and 5cm of sea!). I was surprised there were no tea / coffee making facilities, also seeing as we can't really drink the water no fridge? So as lovely as the room was and the balcony too, it felt a bit restricted when we were in there as we couldn't order room service or enjoy a drink etc without going downstairs.
BREAKFAST. The breakfast is simply either plain croissants or chocolate ones, sliced baguette and some jam and butter choices, there is canisters of tea or coffee and juice, it's served between 6.30 - 9.30 am. My husband enjoyed this more than me and loved the warm fresh baked ones first thing. In the end he just brought me up a couple while I slept a little longer! SUMMARY. So to sum up, if we were to return to Tunisia, we would make sure we had at least a fridge in our room or go self-catering for some independence. We would take a couple of bottles of spirits or buy them in duty free before departing the airport etc. We would probably not go to les citronniers and much prefer somewhere with a pool that went onto the beach or at least was open, large and had a view and probably look for a higher star hotel that may have measure in place to prevent as many touts approaching you on the beach. Yasmine is probably the best place to stay.
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Nearby Holiday Reviews | Tracy Todhunter said, "The hotel was dirty, the room looked like it hadn't been hoovered all season, it also had dirty patches , the bed linen was dirty, and when you walked along the carpet to get into bed, so would follow the grains of dirt, you could feel them on the bed linen. The glasses in the toli..." (further information on Les Citronniers) | |
| m.dickie said, "Arrived in hotel at mid day currency exchange desk closed until 4.00 pm, no lunch as we were half board.that evening entered dining room at 8 o,clock salad selection fair meat and fish choice non.Hot buffet fairly good selection of meat only one fish all over cooked and tepid or co..." (further information on Les Citronniers) | |
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