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Hotel Khella
4.5/513 Reviews
The hotel’s free parking is actually just parking on the side of the road without the police to copy the card. When I checked in, I sent local black tea and small snacks, and the breakfast was better than OK. It takes less than 10 minutes to walk to the seaside and the ancient city. The whole town is clean and beautiful, and it feels comfortable to walk along the beach. The rooms are large and clean, with tiffany blue interiors and suites. There are not many people staying, especially not many Chinese. Tunisians are too curious about the Chinese. They cast curious eyes and shy smiles along the way.
Hotel Residence Mahmoud
3.4/512 Reviews
Foods were incredible and bar also,pool maybe should be more clean but the all look with trees and flowers,if you wanna rest exactly come here so butic so nice so relax
Mediterranee Hammamet- Families and Couples Only
4.5/541 Reviews
We booked this hotel last minute as we wanted alittle winter sun. The reviews online were amazing and that’s why we booked this hotel, on face value it’s picturesque and the gardens are well maintained. The private beach is amazing, a great feature to this hotel. There are however a few things to note especially if you’re English! This is very much a French hotel, everyone speaks in French, daytime games are in French, evening entertainment is in French and even the signs around the hotel are all in French. This didn’t bother us too much as we were able to use Google translate, it can get alittle difficult when trying to communicate and at times it felt quite isolating. Most of the entertainment team, bar staff and reception speak English so that helps a lot. The rooms are very basic with only one socket available In a room suitable for 4 people, I would recommend bringing an extension lead, on a positive note the beds are super comfortable. The aircon unit is dated so doesn’t work very well, can imagine this causing some discomfort in the peak summer months. The food is lovely, one of the best parts of the hotel. Authentic Tunisian dishes are served which were great to try. Breakfast is the same everyday which did become quite repetitive but if you love an omelette you’ll be alright. Lunch and dinner are pretty much the same most days but they do have a grill station and a pasta bar if you want to mix it up. If you are a fussy eater I wouldn’t necessarily sign up to the all inclusive, they don’t serve your standard all inclusive dishes ie nuggets and chips. The dessert station was lovely but again it’s the same everyday so can become quite repetitive. The snack bar is left overs from lunch. There are only 5 cocktails on the all inclusive but they are very nice and tasty so don’t be put off but the limited menu. The WiFi is pot luck, sometimes it lets you connect sometimes it doesn’t. If your room is close to the reception you could get wifi in it, ours wasn’t so the only time we got a connection was in reception or around the pool and most of the time it didn’t work. Overall, this is a great place for some winter sun on a budget. We did thoroughly enjoy ourselves but we only stayed for 5 days, I think anymore maybe too much.
Hotel El Fell
3.6/554 Reviews
The stuff was good, but what really catched my heart is the animation team, I enjoyed my self dancing and clubbing and I had lot of funny and great moments Thank you animation team for this beautiful experience and I hope that I'll come the next season Special thanks to Okba from the animation team and Omar and their fat chef they were so friendly and I had a great time with them 😊
Hotel la Residence Hammamet
3.5/538 Reviews
I stayed here in August 2023. On entry to the hotel the first impression was a classical, well aged building.and furnishings.. the stains on the seats were for sure well aged. The smell was also authentic, I thought there was a dead cat or bird within the sofa. The check.in process was friendly and quick and we were given an old school metal key with huge brass keyring. We were escorted to the rooms by an older gentleman who helped us with our bags and demonstrated the amenities, there was Aircon and it was functional. The opinion of the establishment quickly reduced when the stairs were used.. there we found a scaffold fitted to the building with 8mm steel wire protruding into the walkway. Children would be injured very quickly. Once settled we went to bar.. the bar had a smell which was similar to the dead cat smell in reception but it was more like a mixture of urine and cigarettes. The prices are reasonable in the bar. So one night at 9pm I was walking to my room and saw a pool of vomit on the hall by my room... I walked past it hoping someone would report it and have it cleaned... it was still there at 06.15 the following morning when I reported it to reception; I was told that the cleaners start at 07.00🤣 The morning shower was not correct temperature for a hot water system to remain safe for human use, in Europe we would have failed the compliance check for legionella. The hot water temp.was between 30 and 36 degrees. The shower curtain had some serious stories to tell, and I woidl say it also had its own bioculture. The toilet in my room would flush clean, but then turn brown... it must have had some back flow issues, the smell of my room was unreal... Like troopers we carried on and savoured the experience, eating out in glorious local restaurants and working during the day. One night I noticed how upset the plants looked in the reception, perhaps they were mourning for the loss of their fav cat. Major incident must be reported because at 01.00 hotel staff entered my room, by mistake. I had a heated discussion with the staff who had opened room 218 instead of room 318, the guest in 318 had locked her key in the room.... the hotel staff did not follow professional standard when opening rooms at night. The incompetence and unprofessionalism forced me to ask my boss to rebook, and I left! I add a few photos, the sofa is not wet, it is stained, like the pillows and bead sheets... Being a ginger it was alarming to find black public hair on the bath edge 3 days into the trip.
Dar Hammamet Guest House & Hammam
4.8/56 Reviews
We stayed here for 2 nights in September. Pluses: - Gorgeous hammam in the medina - Walkable to everything: Medina, restaurants, beaches - Clean, quiet, secure - Luxurious, authentic dar - Rooftop terrace with a small foot pool, chairs, and sunset observation deck - Fast, free wifi - Free breakfast that is delicious and plentiful - Kind staff - Hot water and A/C in the rooms - Use of kitchen in the main room (refrigerator, kitchen tools) Minuses: - The medina is a bit deserted at night, so you will have to go outside it to find food! Highly recommend.

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Highest PriceIDR 4,033,939
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Number of Reviews392
Number of Hotels146
Average Price (Weekdays)IDR 1,381,638
Average Price (Weekends)IDR 1,407,049