This hotel is located opposite the Basilica in Albert city centre, a 25-minute drive from Amiens. It offers rooms with flat-screen TVs and free internet access.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Albert is a pleasant small town with an excellent underground museum dedicated to the men who perished in the horror of the Great War. The hotel was right in the centre and very convenient. We eat in the restaurant and enjoyed our meal, and breakfast was a French style buffet which was good enough. The hotel could do with better soundproofing but the beds were comfortable. We were able to keep our bikes in the locked back garden.
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Colin
Australia
From the welcome by our host, through the cleanliness and comfort of the cottage, walking distance to several eating places, and quiet location, we were extremely pleased we chose here for our stay. The garden area is lovely and parking is on site. We were a small family group, but there is plenty of room for up to 7 in the cottage.
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Julie
United Kingdom
Located at the centre of Albert. Beautifully decorated, spacious and well laid out apartment. Powerful shower. Plenty of free local parking spaces.
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Frank
United Kingdom
Merci Jean- Lois. The place was spotless, everything you need for a relaxing and comfortable stay. Location was so close to the centre, parking was free and lots of it.
We have been visiting Albert for over 20 years and in that...
We have been visiting Albert for over 20 years and in that time it has changed with new restaurants replacing the traditional Tabacs. However this isn’t necessarily great for travellers as they aren’t open all the time. We visited on a Sunday in July and absolutely no restaurants or bars were open at 2pm in the afternoon. Corners is the only place that was open from 6pm and needless to say it was packed. I would suggest Arras as a better stop over in the Somme region
Clare
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We arrived on a Sunday, which meant a lot of shops and...
We arrived on a Sunday, which meant a lot of shops and eating places were closed. The hotel was clean and comfortable and in a quiet area. The bathroom was clean. Breakfast was generous and fresh with a variety of choices. Everything in the town was within walking distance from the station. The church is worth a visit. The le Corner's pub, which was open on Sunday, served good meals and the wine list was also good. The information centre had some english speaking staff which helped immensely when we required a taxi for a side trip. English is not common in albert however the locals are patient and communication was made easier with the translator app. Our trip was impacted by the Paris strikes, and our train back to Paris was delayed until the afternoon. However the tickets remained valid. and abus was provided to ferry passengers from Albert to Amiens to make the connection with the train.
Jill
8.0
Scored 8.0
There are bars, restaurants and shops to browse but remember...
There are bars, restaurants and shops to browse but remember they will be closed on Sundays
The museum is well worth a visit, allow up to 2 hours if can, followed by a walk in the park.
Nearby are many Commonwealth Grave sites to visit, you will find many small ones dotted along the roads and some a little off the road but they are worth a quiet walk round. Please take a pen and sign the visitors books.
Driving is easier if you remember that the driver is “in the gutter” !
Watch your speed as they have lower limits on all roads (except the toll roads)
We used the channel tunnel which was easy and in France you can get straight on from the motorway as it very well signposted
We only have a smattering of French and got by ok but a small phrase book is always handy!
denise
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I have been to Albert for 23 years now, before the Ibis...
I have been to Albert for 23 years now, before the Ibis opened we stayed at the Hotel de la Paix for many years. One of the things we always enjoyed was a walk through the town in the mornings before breakfast, and a wander around in the evening. A lovely little town abounding in history.
Anita
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town is great to walk around but if you visit in August...
The town is great to walk around but if you visit in August it is quiet due to French holidays. Somme museum is very moving and thought provoking and all related WW1 sites nearby are worth going to see. The French cemetery on the edge of Albert does not seem that large till you realise 6,290 bodies are buried there. People are friendly and enough supermarkets if you are self catering. Would recommend anybody to visit Albert.
Nicholas Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Superb centre for visiting Battle of the Somme sites and...
Superb centre for visiting Battle of the Somme sites and cemeteries. The Somme Museum in Albert is excellent. The Lochnagar Crater is a must visit monument - but take a tissue! The Thiepval Memorial is also close by. The only negative was the lack of restaurants in Albert. Fortunately the Ibis Albert serves good food.
I originally booked for one night, but liked this studio apartment so much, I stayed another night. I've already done a review, so this one will be short. This is a great place to stay, with only a short walk, or shorter drive to the town center with its beautiful church and many shops and restaurants. People were very helpful. The studio had modern conveniences and also a washing machine in the modern bathroom. This is a perfect place to stay, if you want to explore Albert and the surrounding countryside and Somme battlefields.
Great location - not far from the town centre and easy to get out and about on the roads so especially useful for visiting the Somme monuments, battlefields etc. Jose was very friendly and helpful - from a welcome pate and beer to a much needed fan when the weather was hot. The outside seating was ideal for an early evening drink. The apartment had just about everything you could need. Communications were easy and quick by email and txt
Lovely comfortable property in the town of Albert. An excellent area for visiting areas of The Somme. Yockem was very friendly and told us if we needed anything to get in touch with him. The property is very cosy and the beds were very comfortable. There is a nice outside seating area for enjoying a drink or meal outside. The centre is within walking distance and some excellent places to eat out.
The detached cottage lies within the back gardens of a large house. The cottage has recently been fitted out with really good showers, toilets etc. The three bedrooms were comfortably furnished with good sized beds. There was a large lounge and a good sized kitchen cum dining area. The kitchen was well equipped. The cottage lies close to the centre of Albert with its restaurants and bars.
Excellent situation in the town of Albert, walking distance to everywhere. Separate cottage, gated property. Impeccable interior with everything you could want. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Lovely garden great birdsong! The owner was charming and helpful. Really loved this place..
The location was absolutely perfect - directly across the road from the basilica (site of the original basilica of the leaning Virgin of Albert revered by WW1 soldiers). The hotel was spotlessly clean and managed by an exceptionally friendly and helpful family.
Host was very helpful and responsive. Accommodation was perfect, everything we needed for a weekend stay, within an easy walk of restaurants in Albert and an easy drive for visiting the area. Would not hesitate to recommend and can’t wait to stay again.
This gite is a perfect base for someone wishing to visit the Somme battlefields. The location made it easy to get out to the battlefields while avoiding downtown traffic. The parking and washing machine were most appreciated.
This hotel is ideally located for WW1 tours, being that it is close to multiple sites. Also close to the village of Albert, which has a lot to see. Staff were very friendly, with excellent English language skills.
The apartment is close to the town centre and it is clean and equipped with all the things needed to make it a good base for our holiday. We arrived in Albert by train and it was a short walk from the station.
We arrived early but were allowed to check-in and access our room. The hotel is right at the heart of the town and has a nice vibe. We enjoyed a very pleasant dinner outside the hotel in the evening.
Great host, great location for access to Albert Centre and the Somme Region, close to Ulster Tower etc by car.
The house was very clean, every facility you could need and secure off street parking
Albert is a very small town with limited lodging. The hotel has a very good restaurant with it. On Sunday evening it was the only place open we could find. Free parking was a plus.
The hotel was in a brilliant location in the main square in Albert, with some nice bars and restaurants close by. It was very clean and comfortable and great value for money.
Very clean, tidy hotel. Nice restaurant. Very helpful, friendly staff nothing was too much trouble. Situated on the outskirts of town it was a nice quiet location.
great location for visiting the Somme. Cecile the front desk clerk was the BEST!! She made our stay even better with her kindness and sweet personality!!!!
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