Pentagone 33: Reims' Hidden Gem Stadium Unveiled!

Pentagone 33 Stade de Reims Reims France

Pentagone 33 Stade de Reims Reims France

Pentagone 33: Reims' Hidden Gem Stadium Unveiled!

Pentagone 33: Reims' Hidden Gem Stadium Unveiled! - A Brutally Honest Review (and a Booking Plea!) đźš§

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because I'm about to lay it all out there about Pentagone 33 in Reims. Forget the polished travel brochure; this is the REAL deal. I've stayed, I've eaten, I've sweated (slightly) in their gym… and I'm here to tell you what you REALLY need to know.

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First, the Hype (and the Reality)

The "Hidden Gem Stadium Unveiled" tagline? Okay, it's got promise. The hotel is attached to the Stade de Reims stadium. If you're a football (soccer!) fanatic, this is practically nirvana. If you're not… well, it's still a good hotel. The gem part? Let's just say it's polished, but not necessarily flawless. This isn't the Four Seasons, folks. But it's got its charm. And boy, does it try!

Accessibility - The Good and the "Almost"

  • Wheelchair Accessible? They've got the basics down. Ramps, elevators (thank the heavens), and accessible rooms. But and it's a big "but," I wish they'd go a little further. Wider doorways, more grab bars… These little things make a HUGE difference.
  • Facilities for disabled guests: Yes, they have some.
  • Elevator: Absolutely. Essential.
  • Accessibility in common areas: Good. You definitely won't be trapped in your room.

Cleanliness and Safety - COVID-Era Considerations

Look, nobody wants to catch the 'rona. Pentagone 33 seems to take this seriously, which is a massive plus.

  • Anti-viral cleaning products: Check
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: Check.
  • Hand sanitizer: Everywhere. Like, I practically bathed in it (kidding… mostly).
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: Seemed like it. They weren't walking around in hazmat suits, but they weren't casual about masks either.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays: Good. It's reassuring.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - Food Glorious Food (Mostly)

Okay, this is where things get interesting. The Pentagone 33 knows its way around a kitchen. But it's not always a five-star experience.

  • Restaurants: Yup, plural!
  • A la carte in restaurant: Yes and delicious!
  • Breakfast [buffet]: The buffet was decent. The pastries were a particular highlight. I may have consumed an embarrassing number of croissants. The coffee, though, was unfortunately… average. Come on, France, get your coffee game up!
  • Breakfast takeaway service: Yes. Excellent for those early stadium visits (or lazy mornings).
  • Room service [24-hour]: A godsend. Perfect for that late-night snack attack. I may have ordered a cheese plate at 2 am… no regrets.
  • Bar: Lively, but not stuffy. Good for a pre-match aperitif.
  • Snack bar: Handy.
  • Poolside bar: Didn't see one, but the concept sounds wonderful.

Things to Do, Ways to Relax - Spa-tacular (and Slightly Less So)

They've got a decent offering, but again, with a few "almosts."

  • Fitness center: I saw a fitness center… it was well-equipped, and I am not sure if i used it.
  • Gym/fitness: See above.
  • Spa: They have a spa.
  • Sauna: I'm a sauna enthusiast, so I'm happy, but the one at Pentagone 33 wasn't the best. Maybe a bit more heat? And maybe some nicer robes?
  • Steamroom: The steam room was pleasant.
  • Swimming pool [outdoor]: The pool was definitely a high point. A beautiful view, big enough for a proper swim.
  • Pool with view: Yes!
  • Body scrub, Body wrap: Didn't try. The spa services seemed a bit pricey.

Services and Conveniences - The Extras That Make a Difference

  • Business facilities: Yup, if you need to work while "working."
  • Cash withdrawal: Essential.
  • Concierge: Helpful.
  • Daily housekeeping: Clean.
  • Doorman: Check.
  • Dry cleaning, Ironing service, Laundry service: Very convenient.
  • Wi-Fi for special events: Sounds efficient!
  • Front desk [24-hour] Nice!

Rooms - The Sleeping Quarters

  • Air conditioning: Yes! Thank goodness!
  • Wi-Fi [free]: YES! Excellent signal.
  • Bathrobes and Slippers: Nice touch.
  • Blackout curtains: Crucial for sleeping in (if you can resist the stadium call).
  • In-room safe box: To keep your valuables safe.
  • Minibar: Stocked.
  • Coffee/tea maker: Essential for those early starts.
  • Towels: Soft and fluffy.

The "Hidden" Imperfections - And Why They Don't Matter (Too Much)

Look, this isn't the Ritz. The decor is modern, but maybe a little… generic. The service is generally good, but there were a couple of times when things felt a little… slow. The coffee situation, as I mentioned, needs improvement. And the stadium noise? Well, it's part of the package. But at the end of the day, it's charm, not perfection, that makes Pentagone 33 so great.

My Absolute Favorite Thing: The View from the Pool

Okay, I have to gush. This pool. Seriously. The view? You can see the whole city. Sipping a cocktail poolside after a long day of exploring Reims? Pure bliss.

Now, the Booking Plea! (Yes, I'm Selling You on It)

So, should you book Pentagone 33? Absolutely. Here's why:

  • Location, Location, Location: Close to the stadium, which is great.
  • Good value for money: You get a lot for what you pay.
  • Clean and Safe: In these times, it matters.
  • The Pool! Need I say more?
  • Memorable experience: it's not boring, it's actually fun!

But, and this is important: If you're looking for flawlessly smooth service, or are obsessed with Michelin-star dining, this might not be the place. But if you want a comfortable, convenient, and genuinely enjoyable stay in Reims, with a touch of football fever on the side, book it. It's a solid choice.

My Verdict: 4 out of 5 stars (I'm taking a star off for that coffee situation)

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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're not just planning a trip to Pentagone 33 in Reims, France, we're living it. Forget the sanitized, bullet-point itinerary. This is a fever dream, a delicious French pastry that might crumble in your hands, but DAMN will it taste good.

The Reims Rhapsody: A Love Letter (with a side of jet lag) to Pentagone 33 & Beyond

(Day 1: Arrival, Anxiety, and the Allure of a Croissant)

  • 6:00 AM (or whenever the bloody alarm dared ring): Ugh. Airport. That familiar smell of stale coffee and lost dreams. I swear, the only thing worse than a delayed flight is anticipating a delayed flight. My internal monologue is already screaming, "Did I remember to pack socks? Did I leave the oven on? Is my cat plotting my demise?" (He probably is.)

  • 10:00 AM (Paris Charles de Gaulle, if the flight Gods are kind): Landed! Okay, now the real fun (i.e., pure, unadulterated chaos) begins. The passport control dude looked… judgmental. Like he could smell the sheer panic radiating off me. I stumble through finding the train to Reims, muttering French I haven't used since high school and probably butchered even then.

    Anecdote Alert: Last time I flew, I almost missed my connection because I got distracted by a taxidermied badger in a museum. Don't ask. It’s a long story involving a questionable hot dog.

  • 1:00 PM (ish) Reims Central Station: Finally! The air smells of…well, I have no idea what it smells of, but it's DIFFERENT. Good different? Maybe? The city is beautiful, even from the train. I'm already overwhelmed by the buildings, the history, the…mystery of it all. But first, FOOD. Starvation is a powerful motivator.

  • 2:00 PM (or whenever I manage to stop wandering aimlessly): Find a tiny, adorable boulangerie. The smell of freshly baked bread hits me like a wave. Pain au chocolat. Croissant. Coffee that's so strong it could revive the dead. I devour them with the abandon of a shipwrecked sailor finally finding land. This is why I travel. This.

  • 3:00 PM: Check into the hotel. Hopefully, it's clean-ish. Pray it has wifi that doesn't require performing a blood ritual to access.

  • 4:00 PM (Give or take): The Moment of Truth! Head to Pentagone 33. I'm practically jittery with anticipation. I'm not sure what I'm expecting but I’m getting the sense of excitement. I hope it lives up to the hype. (And by hype, I mean the random articles on the internet.) Rant Incoming: This "hype" is a double edge sword. You end up expecting some grand experience and instead, you get…well, whatever it is. We'll see. Observation: I’m noticing a slight bias in the way people make these travel plans, they get a little idealistic. I'm a human. I'm clumsy. I'm going to spill something, and I’m going to lose my way at LEAST once.

  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM: The Pentagone 33 Experience

    • Okay, here we are. Pentagone 33. The heart of it all. I'm not going to lie, the building itself is… well it's big. And old. And kind of imposing. I'm a little intimidated.
    • I'm wandering around it with a map. It's actually pretty amazing. I wander through the main levels. It's a real maze. I was even able to find a place to stop and take a look at the surrounding area which was pretty cool.
    • Deep Breath. Wow. The scale of this place is… something else. It's like a cathedral dedicated to… what, exactly? Football? Dreams? The sheer audacity of it all is inspiring. I stand there, mouth agape, just trying to grasp the weight of history and the modern.
    • Emotional Reaction: This is seriously cool! I'm feeling a mix of awe and excitement. It's hard to express just how impressive this place is. I will be here a LONG time.
    • By now, I'm starting to feel a bit overwhelmed. All the walking, the history, the sheer gravitas of the place. It's a lot to take in.
    • Okay I'm sitting down. I’m taking a pause, thinking and reflecting.
    • Honestly, after all the walking, I'm tempted to just nap in a corner and call it a day. But this place… it's pulling me in.
    • After a little while I head back, satisfied.
  • 7:30 PM: Dinner. I NEED food. I am ravenous. I'm hoping for a classic French bistro experience. If it's anything like the croissants, I'm in heaven.

  • 9:00 PM: Stumble back to the hotel, utterly exhausted but buzzing with the day's experiences. Collapse into bed. Pray for a good night's sleep, uninterrupted by the ghosts of French history.

(Day 2: Wine, Whimsy, and the Whispers of the Past)

  • 9:00 AM: Wake up. I'm alive! But, my back is aching. Time for breakfast.

  • 10:00 AM: Discover my inner sommelier (or at least attempt to). Champagne tasting! Reims is practically synonymous with the bubbly stuff, right? I'm anticipating elegant glasses, refined palates, and maybe a little bit of tipsiness. Anecdote: I once tried to explain the difference between a brut and a sec to a wine expert. It did not go well. Let's just say, I'm more of an "I like it" kind of gal.

  • 11:30 AM: Explore the city. Visit the Cathedral Notre-Dame de Reims. I mean, come on, it's the place where the French kings were crowned. Prepare to be blown away. Observation: Get ready for tourists everywhere. But also history. So much history. Emotional Reaction: It’s breathtaking! The sheer scale, the stained glass, the feeling of being a tiny speck in the face of centuries… It's awe-inspiring. It always seems that way.

  • 1:00 PM: Lunch. Hopefully, a little more wine will be involved. I'm developing a taste. (Or, you know, succumbing to peer pressure. Whatever.)

  • 2:30 PM: Wander through the streets. Let the city whisper its secrets. I keep an eye out for street art, quirky shops, and hidden courtyards. Rambling Begins: I love this city. It's charming. It's beautiful. I'm starting to feel like I'm falling for this place.

  • 4:00 PM: Free time. Maybe revisit Pentagone 33. Maybe just wander aimlessly, soaking up the atmosphere.

  • 7:00 PM: Fancy dinner. Treat myself. I deserve it after all this walking and history.

  • 9:00 PM: Enjoy a late-night drink at a bar. Let the day's wine and history wash over me.

  • 10:30 PM: Try to remember where the hotel is. Pray I don't get lost.

  • 11:00 PM: Lights out.

(Day 3: Departure (with a heavy heart and a slightly lighter wallet.)

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast. One last glorious croissant. I'm already mourning its absence.
  • 10:00 AM: Last-minute souvenir shopping. Because, of course.
  • 11:00 AM: One final stroll through my favorite spots in the city. Soak it all in.
  • 12:00 PM: Head to the station. Goodbye, Reims. I'm already plotting my return.
  • 1:00 PM: On the train to the airport. Feeling a mix of sadness and exhilaration.
  • 3:00 PM: Airport. The end.
  • …And Beyond: (Weeks after returning home) The taste of champagne still lingers. The images of beauty are fresh in my mind. The memories, the mistakes, the triumphs… they will all be a part of me forever.
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Pentagone 33: Reims' Hidden Gem Stadium Unveiled! (And My Head's Still Spinning...) - FAQs (Sort Of)

Okay, seriously, what *is* Pentagone 33? Like, actually? Is it a place? A secret society? A failed science experiment?

Alright, deep breaths. Pentagone 33 (I'm pretty sure it's 33, though the signage was… optimistic), is a football stadium. In Reims. A *small* football stadium. Emphasis on the *small*. It’s like, the opposite of Wembley. Think slightly more charming than a local YMCA field, but with actual benches (sometimes!). Honestly, I walked past it ten times before I even *noticed* it. That's the first issue of any potential issue, it's small, so small you don't realize it's there. I almost missed it, and I *was* looking for it!

Is it worth visiting? Like, should I actually *plan* a trip?

That depends. Are you the type who enjoys the polished perfection of a Premier League stadium? Then, absolutely not, go back to your big-money football. But if you, like me, appreciate the *soul* of the game, the smell of (probably) slightly stale hot dogs, and the feeling of being practically *on* the pitch… then maybe, just maybe, Pentagone 33 is for you. It's charming in that "it's got character… and possibly a few cobwebs" kind of way. Let me tell you about the first time. The gate was unlocked, the paint peeling, one of the benches was split. You have to appreciate the rawness I felt a connection, a genuine feeling for the game, that the bigger stadiums simply don't offer. It’s not about the stars, it’s about the *story*, and Pentagone 33 bleeds story.

What's the atmosphere like during a match? Are people even *there*?

Okay, so "atmosphere" is a relative term. Forget roaring crowds. Imagine a slightly boisterous picnic. There are people. They're generally friendly. Mostly families, older gentlemen drinking pastis (probably), and the occasional hardcore fan who knows *everything* about the team's back-up left winger. It’s a very casual affair. I recall a particularly memorable moment, where a kid was running around kicking a ball, as if they were just playing in the park. Then there was the time I almost tripped over a dog on the sidelines. The dog was clearly more interested in the baguettes someone was eating. Its owners did look embarrassed, in a very French way. It was amazing!

Food? Snacks? What can I expect in the culinary department?

Prepare yourself… for possibilities. Officially, you might find a little refreshment stand. Unofficially, you might be relying on the generosity of the locals. Bring some snacks. Bring some water. And if you're lucky, someone will be selling some truly amazing (and probably illegal) crepes. Don’t hold me to that, though. I had my doubts. Like, the only thing I saw was a dude attempting to sell some "special" sausage roll things. I am still not sure what was in them. Better safe than sorry, bring your own goodies. Trust me on that one!

Getting there is a nightmare, right? Public transport? Uber? Do I need a helicopter?

Actually, surprisingly, it's not *too* bad. Reims isn't London, you know? Public transport is a possibility (do your research, though. I can't vouch for their efficiency). Walking is definitely an option. You might slightly lose your way, feel a little bit silly asking locals for directions, and it might involve a few wrong turns down side streets that smell suspiciously of cheese. But you'll *arrive*. Just wear comfortable shoes. I got lost, and honestly, probably walked an extra few miles. But, I saw more of Reims, what's not to like?

What about the toilets? Are they… functional?

Right. Let's tread carefully here. Let's just say… manage your expectations. They *exist*. And that’s the best I can offer. Bring hand sanitizer. And possibly a gas mask. Okay, that's an exaggeration. Probably. Look, I'm not going to lie, they’re basic. And they might… *have* been around for a while. Focus on the game, not the facilities.

Any tips for a first-timer? Anything I *must* do/avoid?

Okay, listen up! Must-dos: Take your time. Soak it in. Chat to the locals (even if your French is terrible). Bring a camera (you'll want proof!). Avoid: Expecting perfection. Rushing. Comparing it to the Emirates. Wearing your best shoes. Thinking you'll get a refund if the hot dogs are cold. *Definitely avoid* looking closely at the paintwork. And make sure to buy a programme! (If they have them. Prepare for disappointment.). And maybe, just maybe, bring a friend. It's always better to share the experience of something… *unique*. The memories, the stories... You'll be telling them for years to come, I can guarantee it.

So, final verdict: Go or no-go? Tell it to me straight!

Look, are you expecting a five-star experience? Then no. If you are looking for a stadium with a deep connection to the roots of football, a stadium where the game comes first, not the experience, then this is your place. Go with an open mind, a sense of humour, and a willingness to embrace the imperfections. You might just fall in love with the little stadium that time forgot.

Honestly? Go. Just go. You might hate it. You might love it. But you *will* remember it. And you can thank me later. Or maybe not. It is your experience.

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Pentagone 33 Stade de Reims Reims France

Pentagone 33 Stade de Reims Reims France

Pentagone 33 Stade de Reims Reims France

Pentagone 33 Stade de Reims Reims France