51 B rue de Saint Cyr, Lyon, France | (888) 252-1244
Budget hotel by the Gare de Lyon-Vaise train station
Large studios and one- to three-bedroom apartments with kitchenettes
Close to the metro and a short ride to the city center
Large laundry room
Breakfast served in colorful dining room (for a fee)
Hotel is dog friendly
Wi-Fi for a small fee
No air-conditioning
Rooms by the train station can be noisy
Decor is basic and somewhat worn
Rooms are only cleaned once a week
Reports of slow and spotty Wi-Fi
This budget property has 127 spacious studios and apartments with kitchenettes that primarily attract long-term residents and business travelers, as well as tourists. Service is basic, with limited hours for reception and rooms cleaned once a week. Its location by the Gare de Lyon-Vaise train station and metro is convenient to the city center, but the rooms, which don’t have air-conditioning, can be noisy, and decor is spartan and a little worn. The Hotel Lyon-ouest, though further from the metro station, is much more clean and modern, with comparable rates.
Scene
Basic budget vibe, with some color
Cheap and slightly cheerful is the vibe in this apartment-style chain hotel. The main accent color is orange, which livens up an otherwise drab and basic lobby area, but the overall look is institutional. The breakfast room has orange columns and the same plastic orange chairs found in the guest rooms, with gray placemats and lime green napkins adding a dose of color and saving it from a cafeteria-vibe. Still, there is no escaping the fact that this is a budget property that looks and feels the part.
Location
Next to the Gare de Lyon-Vaise train station, a few metro stops to the city center
The building sits on a busy main road across from the Gare de Lyon-Vaise train station. There are restaurants and shops nearby, including a supermarket, but the neighborhood overall is charmless. The Gare de Vaise metro station is a five-minute walk and it’s three stops to the old part of Lyon. The Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport is a 30-minute drive. Charles de Gaulle Airport, outside Paris, is a four-and-a-half-hour drive or one hour plane ride.
Rooms
Large apartments with kitchenettes and spartan decor
The rooms consist of large studios and one- to three-bedroom apartments with kitchenettes that have microwaves and hot plates, along with refrigerators and coffeemakers. The mostly white decor is basic, with cheap orange chairs and curtains providing the only color, and simple furniture that's showing some wear and tear. The rooms are clean, for the most part, but are only made up once a week. Bathrooms are fairly roomy, with narrow stall showers or shower/tub combos. All apartments come with flat-screen TVs, but there’s no air-conditioning and rooms next to the train station can get street noise.
Features
Continental breakfast, laundry room, and dogs allowed, all for an extra fee
The hotel serves a continental breakfast for an additional fee, with a discount for children. There’s a laundry room off the lobby where guests can pay to use the machines. Wi-Fi is available for a nominal fee, though there are reports of slow and spotty service. Dogs are allowed for an extra fee as well. Guests arriving at night use an automated service to retrieve their keys.