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Villa Orphee

2.5 star property
Les Cayes
2.0 out of 10, (2)
"The property is under another management. The name is changed. It no longer "villa Orphee" it is now " le parisien". Dont book this property. They changed me twice. "
United States
Carl-Henri
Villa Orphee

Hotel Le Meridien

2.5 star property
Les Cayes
4.4 out of 10, (9)
"I had a bad experience, 1 the TV doesn’t work, 2 they only give me 1 towel when I book for 2 guest for me and my girlfriend, service is slow and needs work, they told me they would bring more towels, till the day I leave I still haven’t receive the towels. You should book this hotel only to sleep if you just passing by and need a place. Most motels is 10x better than this, It’s not worth the price I paid for, I travel a lot Le méridien need a lot of improvement to do,"
United States
Anonymous traveler
Hotel Le Meridien
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