W czasie pobytu w obiekcie takim jak Logis Hôtel et Restaurant Ludik w mieście Bergerac znajdziesz się niedaleko lotniska, pięć minut samochodem od atrakcji takich ja Muzeum Tytoniu i Bergerac Maison des Vins. Hotel znajduje się 2,7 km od atrakcji takiej jak Pomnik Cyrano de Bergaraca i 3 km od miejsca takiego jak Kościół NMP.
Do pokoju przylegają taras i ogród, z których roztacza się piękny widok. Dostępne są również takie udogodnienia rekreacyjne, jak sezonowy basen odkryty. Ten hotel oferuje również udogodnienia takie jak bezpłatny bezprzewodowy dostęp do internetu, sala/salon gier i sklepy z pamiątkami i czasopismami.
Hotel: znajduje się tutaj restauracja Ludik Factory, gdzie wydawane są takie posiłki jak kolacja. Możesz też zostać w pokoju i skorzystać z obsługi pokojowej w określonych godzinach. Ożywcze napoje znajdziesz w jednym z lokali: bar przy basenie i 2 bary/salony klubowe. Śniadanie w formie bufetu jest podawane codziennie od 7 do 11 za opłatą.
Udogodnienia biznesowe to centrum biznesowe, wynajem limuzyn i samochodów oraz bezpłatne czasopisma w holu. Udogodnienia na miejscu to bezpłatne parkowanie samodzielne.
Poczuj się jak w domu w 47 pokojach, których wyposażenie to telewizor płaskoekranowy. Bezpłatny bezprzewodowy dostęp do internetu zapewni łączność ze światem, a telewizja cyfrowa — rozrywkę. Wyposażenie łazienki: wanny lub prysznice i suszarki do włosów. Udogodnienia obejmują sejfy i biurka oraz sprzątanie codziennie.
„Hotel is about 3km out of town, it is walkable but no bus routes. Receptionist was friendly and spoke English which was helpful. We needed a taxi to get to the airport and she kindly joined us with a solo traveller, however the taxi was €25 which was expensive.
The hotel reception has chairs and tables with glass cabinets full of board games with wooden games on selected tables to use. This doesn’t appear to be advertised which is a shame.
The lift was very creaky, it jolted several times to go up one floor. Our room was on the 1st floor and was very compact. The window was able to be opened for fresh air but there was no way to stop anyone looking in without having the curtains drawn. The room was Clean with duvet, spare pillows, wardrobe and luggage rack, but no air conditioning. The TV only plays French tv with no way to stream anything English not even news so don’t rely on that for entertainment. Coffee facilities were there but were small paper cups and one small carton of milk per person.
The bathroom was compact with a shower over bath but there were no hand rails to help you to get into or out of the bath, the bath sides were quite high so no great for anyone with limited mobility. A glass screen was at the side of the sink and the shower had to be held in your hand as no hook to put it high enough to use separately. Shower gel was a refillable container on the wall, too high to reach if sitting in the bath.
The swimming pool that is advertised was closed and is unlikely to be open before June and the pool area looked neglected as hadn’t been cleaned since winter.
Breakfast was continental, sweet bread, croissants, wheat bread and sliced baguette, ham and cheese, yogurts fresh fruit and a boiler for eggs. It wasn’t clear how to boil the eggs and several of us had to guess at how boiled the eggs were as no instructions to turn the water up to boiling.
The bar and restaurant is next door, it has a limited menu so we went to town for dinner. There is apparently an escape room in the bar and a billiard table.
This hotel is an ideal stop for the night before your flight, or if you are travelling with a car as the walk to the hotel is along a road with no proper path. There is Uber available that cost about 11€ to get to town.”