KUBE HÔTEL SAINT-TROPEZ * * * * *
5-Sterne-Hotel am Eingang von Saint-Tropez mit luxuriösem Komplex mit drei Swimmingpools, einem Spa und einem Restaurant.
Dieses 5-Sterne-Hotel liegt 800 m von der Einfahrt nach Saint-Tropez entfernt und ist ein luxuriöser Wellness-Komplex. Es verfügt über einen wunderschönen Landschaftspark und bietet einen atemberaubenden Blick auf den Golf. Die Anlage verfügt über 70 Zimmer, 3 Swimmingpools, davon 2 beheizte, ein 300 m² großes Spa von Thalgo, einen 92 m² großen Seminarraum für Ihre Veranstaltungen und eine geschlossene und gesicherte Garage. Im neuen Restaurant Moloko erkundet der Chefkoch eine asiatische und mediterrane Fusionsküche.
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First, it's worth noting that the building used to be a hospital, a fact readily shared upon arrival. The intriguing aspect, however, is that the interior design still retains remnants of its hospital origins, which becomes unmistakably apparent once this fact is brought to one's attention. For example, the room's aesthetics were striking in their sterility. The predominant use of pristine white, devoid of any decorative elements or accents, created an ambiance that felt clinical and somewhat lacking in warmth. While minimalism can be appreciated, we found ourselves longing for touches of character or personalized charm to enhance the overall ambiance. The hallways were strangely dark, with sparse lighting, which ironically gave them more of a laser tag vibe than a traditional hotel. This darkness extended to the 'Kube'-shaped bathrooms, which were unfortunately also lacking in light.
We were disappointed with the size of the room and its amenities. It felt compact to the point of feeling cramped and lacked some expected conveniences, such as a luggage rack. The bed, which appeared as a full or queen size in the pictures, turned out to be two small twins pushed together. This caused some discomfort during sleep due to the noticeable gap in the middle. To top it off, our experience with the housekeeping service was less than satisfactory. They missed cleaning the room for one day, and when it was finally tidied up, we found ourselves locked out of the bathroom. Resorting to unlocking the door with a spoon was certainly not on our holiday to-do list, and the delay in assistance from the hotel staff was frustrating.
Nevertheless, we must compliment the stunning view from our room. The panorama, encompassing the serene waters and towering mountains, was truly breathtaking. It provided a redeeming quality that partly balanced out the drawbacks.
Overall, while the Kube Hotel has potential and an incredible location, it fell short in certain aspects of comfort and service. We hope they take this feedback into account and make necessary improvements for future guests. We rate it three stars