I booked a double bed and noted I wanted a clean room. Upon arrival in room 24, the double bed turned out to be two single twin beds, on wheels, rolled together but with separate mattresses. And the room was not clean at all: the carpet wasn’t vacuumed, the closet was moldy, there were hairs and stains on the sheets, as well as on the mattress covers and even on the mattresses. Worst of all, underneath the mattress, I found the dried husk of a squished bug! As there were no cleaning staff on site and I didn’t want to cause too much trouble, I requested a vacuum cleaner and a set of fresh sheets and I’d clean the room myself. While waiting for the vacuum cleaner, the receptionist called and told me she had found another room for me. However, once at the reception, she was overruled by her colleague who told me very aggressively that she didn’t want to show me any other room in the hotel because, quote, “she didn’t think any room would do, because clearly my standards were too high for a 4 star hotel and I should try the 5 star hotel Grand Mazarin around the corner”. She was seething with anger, but clearly wrong: 1: implying that any 4 star hotel in Paris is full of hairs and bugs is a great insult to well-kept 4 star hotels all across Paris who have suffered tremendously under the bed bug panic of the last couple months. 2: considering the problem with bed bugs, why didn’t she, as the responsible for hygiene at Bourg Tibourg, check the mattresses?? How can any guest have confidence in their cleaning standards? 3: Bourg Tibourg is owned by Groupe Costes, while Grand Mazarin is owned by a rival hotel group…the fact the staff is sending clients to the competition, rather than providing solutions, is a huge stain on the Costes name and incredibly shameful. Out of options, I had no other choice than to leave the hotel. Still waiting on my refund. Would not recommend.
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