Editor Pick
Bellevue Hotel
- August 28, 2000
- Rated 2 of 5 by
Languedoc from Narbonne, France, -- Choose State --
The Bellevue was an experience. It is a very dark place, with bare 40-watt bulbs hanging in the hallways and the same wattage and fixtures in the rooms. The sheets felt like tired Velcro; there were no hangars in the closets and my room had no window because it was an interior room. It was a full board hotel, meaning breakfast and dinner were included. Breakfast was okay; coffee, toast, dry cereal and scrambled eggs and sausage. The dinners weren't so predictable. The dining room was so dark that I had to light matches to read the menu and all meat was boiled; none was fried or baked or grilled. Boiled.
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