HIGHS
- The sheer scale of the suites – two of them with 4-metre ceilings, two others with their own mini sitting rooms – in the heart of a packed city
- With your own door codes, little signage, and candid advice in excellent English from Alain and Nathalie, this is like staying with well connected friends
- The Musée Fabre is just down the lane, and Alain can organise private tours after hours if you want it all to yourself
- Plenty of fine dineries and wine bars within walking distance – Alain has compiled an excellent shortlist
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LOWS
- Driving to the front door is not for novices: park at the Corum centre and walk – or, better still, do it as a car-free city break using the trams to get around
- This is not a hotel but an extremely upmarket B&B run by a couple plus maids; so don't expect full time reception (there are school runs to be done, shopping to be bought) nor any meals beyond breakfast (though 2 rooms share a kitchen if you want to whip up a snack)
- Although it's only 7km from the coast, we found the nearest beaches rather drab
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