Perched at the edge of the Atlantic coast in Port Gentil, Le Méridien Mandji offers spectacular views of rippling waters and the fronds o... more »
Perched at the edge of the Atlantic coast in Port Gentil, Le Méridien Mandji offers spectacular views of rippling waters and the fronds of tall trees silhouetted against a cloudless sky in the hotel?s spacious garden.Beyond the hotel?s 81 guest rooms and suites, the hotel features a vibrant restaurant that serves local cuisine and an outdoor pool. The city?s shopping and business districts are within walking distance from the hotel.
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Perched at the edge of the Atlantic coast in Port Gentil, Le M? ridien Mandji offers spectacular views of rippling waters and the fronds of tall trees silhouetted against a cloudless sky in the hotel? s spacious garden. Beyond the hotel? s 81 guest rooms and suites, the hotel features a vibrant restaurant that serves local cuisine and an outdoor pool. The city? s shopping and business districts are within walking distance from the hotel.
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It looks nice from the outside, but the
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Posted Mar 04, 2007
Mediocre
It looks nice from the outside, but the room was pretty banged-up. Beds were comfortable. Shower leaked, air-conditioning worked okay. The hotel is always full of oil company workers and the staff are virtually non-existent. The restaurant is...
35 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
I'll avoid it if I can. I don't even understand how come Le Meridien can keep a hotel like that. The hot water doesn't work when we stayed there. The TV is somewhat blurry.
The breakfast is horrible for an international hotel, not so many options. I even saw that the eggs they provide (you can boil them) still have feathers and chicken poops on them.
During the check out, they put alcoholic beverages on my bill (I don't even touch or order them).