"Because the hotel is located inside the old city walls and in the old town with very narrow streets, access to it is challenging with a car. However, because I had reserved a (paid) garage parking (15 euro and well worth it for us), I could come inside the walls to drop luggage and then proceed to the garage. The very nice young woman who was in charge came (on foot) to our location outside the walls to show us how to come to the hotel and to get inside the barrier. She then went with me to the garage to park for the night. If you have little or no luggage, parking in the parking outside the walls would be fine. It’s not a bad walk from there to the hotel, but if you have concerns about luggage left in the car, definitely the garage is better and very secure. Otherwise we loved the hotel and the room was very pretty and typical. We had dinner at the VERY nearby le Gavroche where we had the extremely good and local “raclette”—melted cheese with potatoes, salad, bread and cured meats. Plus the ice cream dessert that was as good as any I’ve ever had, and I’m an ice cream lover (although the pistacchio was not wonderful). Great stay, great price, wonderful location and experience. We didn’t have breakfast."
"Comfortable with food close by and the hotel is above a supermarket which is very handy.
Close to the slopes, you can drive or get the free bus to the next town to park for free. "
"This is an Italian family ski resort hotel, don’t expect anything luxury. The one positive thing was that the have our dog a very nice welcome bag with treats, dog bowl, poop bags, and a bed. That was very much appreciated, but from there the experience went downhill. First of all, even if you’re a guest you have to pay 25€ for the spa and book a time (no more than 45 minutes allowed). Then the restaurant is basically a cafeteria and the food at the buffet doesn’t stay hot… the à la carte menu has nice presentation but poor quality food. And finally, the room did not come with any water to drink nor anything in the mini bar etc. Very very basic, however that is what you can expect for the price. Staff was either young and arrogant or old and tired… they were nice though but almost none of them speak English. Would not recommend unless you want a cheap family friendly ski resort. "
"Résidence très bien située a Vars. Accueil professionnel et gentil nous avons pu bénéficier d’un check in tôt ce qui est très appréciable. Parking sous terrain commode. Résidence récente donc nickel.
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"Easy check in process, it took about 30 mins of queuing, that was ok as there were lots of people
Staff extremely helpful. Unfortunately I forgot to book the carpark.
It's a must I won't forget again, although there is a very good underground carpark opposite for a very reasonable price. *€8/day
Apartment was great, big enough for the two of us.
It came with all you would need for a week's skiing.
It is literally a few minutes to the slopes, ideal with children.
On the way you pass the ski school, ski hire and the ski pass pick up points.
Overall a fantastic stay.
I will be looking to stay there again."
"The best thing about the Parc Hotel is the location for accessing the ski lifts. The Hotel
is situated in the centre of lower part of town so easy to walk to shops, climbing centre and close to bus routes. The rooms are clean and comfortable and staff very attentive and kind. I would recommend this hotel for families. "
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What should I see and do in Puy-Saint-Vincent?
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