"This place was disgusting. We weren’t expecting much as it was the only thing available while having a layover in the Beauvas airport. It was a nasty old hostel that still had the hostel look. Old, dirty, disgusting, and smelled terrible. Everything felt dirty and disgusting. Def doesn’t match the photos and it was still called the St. Vincent Hostel. One the door hangers said Elema Hotel."
"The receptionist was really helpful and kindly let us in to our room a little early after a long drive so we could freshen up before going to look around town.
All staff pleasant and helpful.
The town was a 15 minute walk to all the sites of interest.
Breakfast was good and they had gluten free bread.
Parking on site.
We enjoyed our stay."
"Première Classe means “First Class”. I suppose it would truly be first class if you live in Burundi! Thank God for the air conditioning during the recent European heat wave. Running water and electricity are plentiful as well as modern plumbing. Of course, for most of us these would NOT be first class items.
No elevator.
No fridge.
No ice.
One very small room. A compact onesie bathroom (shower and toilet and sink in the same small compartment).
There is an express shuttle to the airport...
"We stayed here for the second year in a row. It's ideally located in a quiet neighborhood but close to Amiens centre.
A lovely organic supermarket is about a 5 minute walk away and also a tasty pizza restaurant/takeaway.
The only downside to this hotel is that the breakfasts are very expensive, 16 euro per person per night and the beds are a little hard."
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