At Torcy Marne-la-Vallee, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Torcy. Location Excellent location 5 minutes from Torcy train station, see below for how to get there. One piece of advice - leave the station at Torcy through the turnstiles on the Leon Blum exit. The main street directly opposite the train station exit has a Spar shop with all the basic essentials which is much easier. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a budget friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.
In reality you get the above but - we had to see 3 rooms before we got 1 that was either not filthy or had a broken shower unit. Disney and Paris Disney by train is just 3 stops from this hotel and costs 3. In the distance is the Kyriad, which many people seem to stay at for access to Disney, so if you like the sound of this location it may be worth checking out these two other hotels. We were using this solely as somewhere to sleep in between our busy days, so didn't spend much time here. This will take about an hour in total and cost us around 10 euros each I think and you can find lots of helpful people at the train terminal in the Airport to help you buy the tickets and board the right train.
The room had a kitchenette which lacked the most essential item, a kettle. Towels were provided, and wardrobe space was good. The bathroom was a fitted plastic looking unit, and although small, it was clean and the shower was good - it was fine for our needs. Don't follow Google maps, it will take you out the other way and all round the main roads and busy roundabout. Cross over the street and just slightly to the right you'll see a set of stairs that goes up to Bay 1 of the complex where all the restaurants are, straight ahead and to the right slightly is El Rancho, follow down the left side of this restaurant and you will actually be at the side of the hotel, turn right at the end of the passageway and you're there.
It took approx and hour to get to Paris with changes etc. It had a kitchen area with dining table and chairs, fridge, microwave and hobs, plus basic kitchen equipment. I think a taxi up to 35 euros would have definitely been worth paying for, for the time it would save alone and if more than 2 people, then even better value. If you are driving, there is parking space right outside the hotel. It was expensive around 28 euros for one adult and one child and we had to change. The room also changed rapidly from boiling hot to freezing cold and there was no way of controlling this.
It was a large room, and it was clean. So we boiled water in a plastic Tupperware box we brought from the supermarket, in the microwave to be able to make a hot drink. We only went in once, but there's plenty to choose from if you are staying local. You may see Mister Bed City neon lights first but the Aparthotel is the first one to the right. Breakfast was 5 euros but as there are plenty of places to eat including a fresh bakery round the corner I wouldn't bother as it didn't look anything more than store bought croissants. The bed was the smallest double bed I have ever seen and rock solid.
Guest rooms offer a kitchenette, and Adagio Access Torcy Marne-la-vallee Hotel makes getting online easy as free wifi is available. Par exemple, en se souvenant de vos détails de connexion ou en nous fournissant des informations sur l'utilisation de notre site. Even the room we had the microwave turntable was broken making it pretty useless and the internet didn't work but we couldn't be bothered changing again. It opened early in the morning until around 8. The floor in the main bedroom was grotty and we didn't walk on it barefoot, the curtain had some pulls, grime and suspicious hair on it, there was mold on the wall in the cupboard and in the pans, and as a Brucey bonus a bottle nail varnish remover in the freezer. At Torcy leave via the Leon Blum exit, as in photo, straight ahead is the Spar.
The staff were friendly and helpful … The hotel is low budget and this should be bared in mind when booking and reading reviews, at the end of the day you get what you pay for. Take the train towards Marne le Valee Chessy and its that last stop so you can't go wrong. The bedding provided was clean, and the room was serviced every other day. It was very very noisy as seeing that there is no ac you have to have the windows open and there was a lot of shouting, slamming of car doors, music etc until well after midnight. I stayed here for five nights in July to visit both Paris and EuroDisney with my daughter. Ils peuvent également être utilisés pour offrir une meilleure expérience client sur ce site. That combined with hour long queues at Disney in the cold made us extremely achey and stiff.
Cleaning was once a week and even then the cleaner didn't empty the bins, after asking we were told that the cleaners didn't empty bins and it was up to us to do it. I wasn't prepared to clean out mold from the pan. . If I went back to EuroDisney I would definitely return there, although for Paris, a more central location would be more convenient and also vastly more expensive I expect! They were happy to keep my luggage in a locked room when I arrived early in the morning. It doesn't have much atmosphere, but I imagine you would be unlikely to be staying here other than it being a good location for getting to somewhere else, rather than as your holiday destination. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. Excepting one employee all the others we met were surly with a couldn't care less attitude.
The room got quite warm at night even though it wasn't very warm outside , and I did need to shut the window in the night as it was a bit noisy outside. Fortunately, I found this accommodation to be absolutely fine. All in all, this was cheap and convenient accommodation and I think what we got for it was excellent value. On arrival at the hotel, I was told a taxi would have been less than 20 euros and it would have been much, much quicker. The hotel is on a complex of restaurants, a cinema and further over the roundabout a Carrefour shopping centre with many shops, some food places and huge supermarket, along with some electrical stores. Going home at night there were trains to accommodate the late closing times, so no problems there either, and I felt safe enough. To get to Paris City you need to go the opposite direction back towards Chatelet les Halles and you can change there or at Nation for other lines or continue to the Arc de Triomphe stop that takes you straight to where you think it might and Champs de Elysee shops, from there it's a pleasant and short walk to the Eiffel Tower.
Then look no further than Église Saint Barthélémy 0. Sadly we had paid upfront so we made the most of it but I wouldn't recommend or go back …. However the cleaning seemed to consist of bed change and fresh towels, which were both clean. It was a random experience, but nothing too dreadful. Staff They were friendly enough at check in, always said hello on passing, but we didn't have any further dealings to give a realistic view of how helpful they may be. If you are wanting to cook 'real' meals, forget it, microwave is the only real option and I'd advise to take a tea towel and some washing up sponges and plastic cutlery. I had booked a room with two double beds.