B4 Lyon Grand
Lyon · France · Rue Grolee 11
About B4 Lyon Grand — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Lyon
B4 Lyon Grand is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Lyon, France. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, co working, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5
We stayed at this hotel for only two nights, we were greeted by the NICEST & KINDEST receptionist Marwane. Also, the hotel lends you umbrellas when it’s raining outside which is so cute. The pool was honestly great, I don’t understand all the bad comments about it bahahha we loved it. Breakfast is good, nothing crazy but everything you need for a good continental breakfast :) Best location ever, we walked to le Vieux Lyon & you’re not so far from shopping centers. I’d say the only downside about this hotel is that there is no fridge/coffee/water in the rooms.
We had a great stay. Great location. Rooms were decent enough — only I would agree with over reviews that this isn’t a four star hotel. We had limited interactions with the staff. We didn’t take breakfast. So for us, it was an easy trip with no surprises.
A deeply disappointing and unprofessional experience – avoid this hotel At 9:00 AM, my husband and I left the hotel briefly to have breakfast at a nearby café. Shortly thereafter, we received a voicemail from the hotel receptionist accusing us of having left without paying our bill. Upon returning to the hotel, we sought clarification, only to have the accusation repeated to our faces. We reminded the receptionist that check-out was not for another two and a half hours and explained that we had simply gone out for breakfast. Her response was: “You didn’t tell me you were going for breakfast. How was I supposed to know?” When we asked whether she had made similar accusations against other guests that morning, she claimed that all other guests inform her of their whereabouts when leaving the premises—a highly implausible and, we believe, dishonest statement. When we requested her name, she refused to provide it. Only after repeated inquiries did she tell us her name was “Grace,” though we have strong reason to believe this may not be accurate. She also failed to respond when we asked whether she had seen us leave with luggage (we had not) or whether she had checked the room (she had not). Nor did she explain why she made no mention of this supposed concern when we dropped our key at the front desk, as required by the hotel. The following day, we sent a detailed email to the hotel director, Madame Estelle Baumann, explaining the situation. We received no reply. A week later, we sent a polite follow-up, stating that we were holding off on publishing a public review in case she wished to respond. To date, we have received no acknowledgment. Given this continued silence, we feel a responsibility to inform other travelers. In terms of the general quality of the hotel, we can only echo other critical reviews. This establishment does not meet the standards of a four-star hotel. The rooms are small, stuffy, and lacking many of the amenities one would reasonably expect. For example, there was no functioning air conditioning—despite warm temperatures during our stay in late April in southern France. The reception informed us that AC would not be available until summer, a claim contradicted by other guest reviews. It appears the hotel simply removes the remote controls until they see fit to return them. Overall, this was one of the worst hotel experiences we’ve had in over 200 stays across Europe. Never before have we been falsely accused of attempting to leave without paying, simply for stepping out for breakfast before check-out. For travelers visiting Lyon, we strongly recommend considering alternative accommodations. There are excellent three-star options in the city that offer courteous, professional service and great value. For those seeking four- or five-star experiences, many quality choices are available in the area. However, we advise against staying at this establishment, as it does not live up to its advertised star rating.