Location of this hotel just by the small and usually quiet coastal road is ideal and there are great views across the lake with the chance - depending on the weather - to see Mont Blanc, Europe's highest mountain. The building itself goes back to the mid-19th century and although updated to modern standards, there is still some nostalgic touch. Check-in was easy and friendly and the superior room, which we had booked, was on the top, the 5th floor with the elevator only going up to the 4th floor, so we had to walk up on a staircase for the last stretch. There are only 4 rooms on that floor. Our room was cosy, not too big, and with windows on two sides, one offering great views towards the lake. A bit odd were the colours in the room: flowery window curtains and pillows, but armchairs in an aggressive blue, which did not match. There was wall to wall carpenting, but due to the slanted walls no pictures could be hung up. In the room was a mini-bar, but no tea or coffee making facilities. It had a small writing desk, but in general not enough plugs. The double bed was good and it was very quiet at night. The bathroom was fine. Breakfast was in the restaurant 'Le Pavois' on the ground floor. They also have a more elegant restaurant on the first floor, which was closed during our stay, and opposite the hotel entrance is the restaurant 'Le Jardin' on a covered terrace, mainly meant for lunch. Breakfast was a buffet with a good choice of items. Morges itself is a pleasant and attractive little town, with the center being very close from the hotel, also interesting excursions can be done from here, either in the direction of Lausanne or towards the wine-growing area of La Côte.
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