
Unbelievable Luxury Awaits: Your Dream Stay at Best Western San Benedetto, Cholet!
Unbelievable Luxury Awaits: My (Slightly Messy) Review of Best Western San Benedetto, Cholet!
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I just got back from the Best Western San Benedetto in Cholet, and I'm ready to spill the beans. Or, you know, maybe eat them? They had some good beans at breakfast… but more on that later. This is going to be a review, but, you know, a me review. Expect a little bit of everything, from the good, the bad, and the "wait, what was that?!"
First off, let's be real: Choosing a hotel is a gamble. You’re scrolling through a million options, each promising “luxury” and “unforgettable experiences.” This one? Well, it mostly delivers on the hype, but let's not pretend it's perfect. The "unbelievable luxury" tag? Ambitious. Let's call it "elevated comfort" with a side of French charm.
Accessibility - Tick or Treat?
Accessibility is a biggie for me, and I’m happy to say, Best Western San Benedetto made a decent effort. Elevator? Yes! (Thank goodness, because my thighs needed the break). I noticed they have facilities for disabled guests, which is always a plus. I didn't need a wheelchair-accessible room myself, but from what I saw in the common areas, they've got the basics covered. However, I didn't poke around the rooms to verify, so caveat emptor (buyer beware). Contact the hotel directly if this is a deal-breaker for you and confirm details.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - My Stomach's Perspective
Okay, let’s talk food. This is where things get… interesting.
- Breakfast (Buffet, Buffet, Buffet!): Alright, the breakfast was mostly a win. Western breakfast? Check! Asian breakfast? Hmm, kind of. They had some interesting pastries, that was the highlight! The buffet was your classic continental spread with some hot options, which is just what I needed after a long day of… well, you know, being me. Now, the coffee. Ah, the coffee. Let’s just say it wasn’t the best I've ever had. It was fine, but I definitely made a beeline for the coffee shop across the street the next day. More than fine, it was heavenly! Still, it’s included in the price, so you can’t complain too much.
- Restaurant (A La Carte, Baby!): Didn’t get to try the restaurant extensively, only ordered a late-night salad. Standard fare, nothing to write home about. The a la carte menu looked enticing, but I decided to step out and try some local stuff.
- Poolside Bar and Snack Bar: They exist, but the pool was closed. So, no comment.
- Other Amenities: They also offered Room service [24-hour], Bottle of water, Coffee/tea in restaurant! More coffee! I was in heaven!
Things to Do and Ways to Relax - Spa Day (Almost)!
- Pool with a View? Nope, closed. But hey, there’s the potential!
- The Spa: Okay, here's where things got really tantalizing. Sauna, Steamroom, and Spa with massage and body wraps? Yes, please! But… (there’s always a “but,” isn’t there?) I didn't actually use them. (Facepalm) My schedule got a little haywire, and time slipped away. From an outsider's perspective, though, the spa looked lovely. Next time, I'm prioritizing a full spa day, even if I have to lock myself in a room to do it. Note to self: Prioritize spa day.
- Fitness Center: Had a gym/fitness!
Cleanliness and Safety - Feeling Safe (Mostly)
This is the age of COVID, people. Let's be real. How did the San Benedetto hold up? Pretty darn well, actually. They’ve got the basics down pat:
- Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer EVERYWHERE, rooms sanitized between stays, sanitizing equipment and so on. It’s comforting, right? But also… a little sterile? I mean, the hallways were sparkling clean, but you could practically smell the bleach. I'll take clean over grubby any day, of course.
- Staff trained in safety protocol. The staff were extremely friendly (more on that later), and they took the pandemic seriously. And they wore masks and that was a plus.
- Cashless payment service, Safe dining setup!
Rooms - The Home Away From Home (Or Not)
My room! Ah, the room. It was… fine. Air conditioning? Check! Wi-Fi [free]? Check! The bed was comfy, the linens were clean, and the view of the car park, or the other sides of the building, was… well, it was a view. It had all the mod-cons without feeling truly luxurious. I found the Hair dryer, and an In-room safe box, and a Refrigerator to store my snacks! (Crucial. ALWAYS.)
- Internet: Internet access – wireless, Wi-Fi [free] - Spotty. Okay, let's be real: the Wi-Fi in my room was… challenging. The signal kept dropping out, which was a total pain when I was trying to work (and, let's be honest, scroll through social media). Apparently, there was Internet access – LAN, but who's using LAN these days? It's like a dinosaur.
- Soundproofing? I think? I didn’t hear much from the hallway, which was good. I did have a couple of random noises from the street, but it was nothing terrible.
- Blackout curtains! I slept like a baby!
Services and Conveniences - Little Extras (And Missing Ones)
The San Benedetto had some decent services:
- Daily housekeeping always a plus.
- Concierge - the staff are so nice!
- Currency exchange
- Laundry service
- Luggage storage
- Elevator
For the Kids, and Other Considerations
- Babysitting service? I didn't use it, but it was there.
- Pets allowed - Unavailable
Getting Around - Location, Location, Location
- Car park [free of charge]!
- Taxi service
Overall Impression?
Look, Best Western San Benedetto isn't perfect. It's not the most over-the-top luxurious hotel I've ever stayed in; it’s not perfect. But it's solid. It's clean, the staff are lovely, and it's a perfectly decent base for exploring Cholet. I went in with some high expectations and came out with a fair experience.
The "Unbelievable Luxury" factor? A bit of a stretch. But, it's still a very good hotel.
Final Score: 7.5/10. Could be an 8 if they fixed the Wi-Fi and boosted the coffee game.
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into my glorious, chaotic, possibly-slightly-drunken adventure at the Best Western in Cholet, France. Forget your sleek, perfectly-planned itineraries – this is the raw, unfiltered version. Consider yourself warned.
Day 1: Arrival, Disorientation, and the Quest for Decent Coffee (and Maybe a Nap)
- 10:00 AM (ish) - Arrival at Nantes Airport (NTE). Ugh, the flight. Don't even get me started. My luggage decided to hold a rave in the baggage carousel, and I swear I saw a lost Labrador staring at me with judgemental eyes. First impression? My French is rusty, my travel pillow has mysteriously vanished, and I desperately need a coffee that doesn't taste like dishwater. The taxi ride to Cholet was a blur of French signage and me frantically Google-translating "Where's the bloody ATM?"
- 12:00 PM (ish) - Check-in at Best Western, Cholet. The lobby is… fine. Clean, standard Best Western fare. The receptionist, a woman with an impossibly neat bun and a polite but bored expression, spoke English! Relief washed over me. Almost ruined by the elevator; it seemed to be holding a silent protest after the 2nd floor.
- 12:30 PM - The Room (and the Cruel Reality of Jet Lag). Okay, the room is… surprisingly spacious? Maybe it's the lack of sleep, but I'm feeling quite delirious. It had a view of… something green. Trees, maybe? Definitely not the Eiffel Tower, I'm pretty sure. The bed, oh God, the Bed! I'm already imagining me snoring like a lumberjack, crashing into a nap of epic proportions. First, coffee.
- 1:00 PM - The Hunt for Caffeine! Armed with a mental map (and Google Maps on my phone, let's be honest), I launch the mission: Find. Good. Coffee. Passed a cute little boulangerie, but the line was longer than my to-do list, and I’m not sure my patience for all that waiting. Ended up at a generic cafe, and the coffee, as predicted, was abysmal. My face must have given away the disappointment, as the barista just looked like he just expected more of this.
- 2:00 PM - The Great Nap (and the Sound of Silence). The nap was the best. Oblivion. Glorious, uninterrupted oblivion.
- 6:00 PM - The Cholet Ambush. I can't say I’m overly enthused for this, but I’m going to try to be. I was expecting something that was a quaint, charming French town. This has the distinct vibe of a mid-sized city in the American Midwest.
- 7:00 PM - The Restaurant Fiasco (and the Wine). I wandered, hungry and slightly dazed, and stumbled upon a restaurant called "Le Cochon Qui Rit" (The Laughing Pig). Sounds promising! I ordered the steak. They brought me some bread. After about 20 minutes, I was getting slightly worried. An hour later, I waved the manager down, who looked deeply concerned. Apologized profusely. (This is starting to remind me of a bad date- wait, no, it was like a bad date). Finally got my steak, which I have to say, the steak was divine. Accompanied it with a lot of wine! (A good decision I made)
Day 2: Churches, Chocolate (and my lingering disappointment for Coletville)
- 9:00 AM - The Church, etc. I'm not overly religious, but I figured I should check out the local church. It was beautiful, old, ornate, and smelled faintly of incense and something else I couldn't quite place. I found it quite calming.
- 11:00 AM - Chocolate Shop Victory! I'd read about a fantastic chocolatier and had to find it. It wasn't easy. It was hidden away! But it was worth the search. I spent a small fortune and nearly died a happy death. Worth it.
- 12:00 PM - The Battle with the Local Cuisine. Found a cute little cafe and ordered, hoping for the delicious food. The food was not delicious. It was a solid "meh." I ate it anyway.
- 2:00 PM - Rest, etc. More rest.
- 3:00 - The Grand Shopping Trip. I was so tired from the nap, I decided to go to a store to buy gifts. I can't say I succeeded. It was a shopping store, not a gift store. I didn't buy anything.
- 7:00 PM - "Le Cochon Qui Rit" (Again!). I returned to the restaurant from the previous night. The steak was amazing.
Day 3: Departure and the lingering scent of French air
- 9:00 AM - Breakfast, Baguettes, and Bitter-Sweet Goodbyes. The included breakfast at the Best Western was the stereotypical European breakfast fare. Bread, cheese, cold cuts, yogurt. Not bad, but not exactly a culinary highlight. Managed to snag a decent croissant, though.
- 11:00 AM - Check Out and the Final Reflections. The check-out process was smooth, no surprises (thankfully!). Standing in the lobby, waiting for my taxi, I can't help but think about the trip so far. It wasn't perfect. Far from it. But it was my messy, imperfect, hilarious, and sometimes frustrating adventure.
- 12:00 PM - Departure. Back to Nantes, back to the airport, back to reality. I leave Cholet with a slightly lighter wallet, a full stomach (mostly), and a collection of memories that are already getting hazy around the edges. Would I come back? Maybe. But I can tell you one thing: I'll be looking for a better coffee machine.
So there you have it. The unvarnished truth of my Cholet escapade. May your travels, like mine, be a little bit messy, a little bit chaotic, and a whole lot of fun. Cheers!
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Unbelievable Luxury Awaits: Your Dream Stay at Best Western San Benedetto, Cholet! (Or, You Know, Maybe...)
So, is this place *really* unbelievable luxury? Because the website's a bit... enthusiastic.
What's the deal with the rooms? Are they clean? Really clean? 'Cause… germs.
The breakfast… I saw pictures. Is it all croissants and tiny jams? Because… I need real food.
What about the location? Is it actually "close to everything" as the website claims?
The Staff - Are they actually helpful, or just polite and pretending like they understand my terrible French?
Anything else to know before booking? Any hidden fees? A ghostly presence haunting the halls?
Okay, okay...So, *overall*? Would you actually recommend it?

