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In August 2011, rusthall42 said about St Pierre Park Hotel
A 2 week holiday for 2 senior citizens. Our room was on the top floor with lovely views of the garden. Very quiet except when hotel and function at the weekend. We were warned in advance and although some noise, did not affect us badly. Our room was spotless every day but sometimes odd things were missing after servicing e.g. towel, tea bag Friendly attentive knowledgeable staff for whom nothing was too much trouble. Bar menu a little limited for us but good food in the Cafe Renoir, use the early bird discount!Enjoyed watching a heron and cormorant on the lake who were regular visitors, also used the spa, crazy golf and walked round the trim trail. Would stay there again if we ever return.
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In August 2011, ChoosyTravellerMan said about St Pierre Park Hotel
I have the luxury of staying at this Hotel on a very regular basis for work. It is somewhere I really enjoy staying and exceeds my expectations. Close to 'town' (St Peter Port - 20 minute walk). Good gym and spa facilites and apparently good Golf course (not used myself).
Having stayed in many of the rooms the only disappointment was a twin room overlooking the back of the hotel, where it was a little small and the room did not appear to be recently updated. The rest of the rooms must have been refreshed in the last year or two - they are very nice indeed. In fact the beds are as large as some 5* hotels I have stayed in - queen size I think they are called, much bigger than king.
The staff are very good, service is excellent and it's really nice to sit outside the bar to eat a meal on an evening, when the sun is going down with the pond and fountain in the background.
The only compaints I have heard are regarding the air conditioning unit at the front of the hotel (someone was asking to swap rooms), but these are stopped around 11 at night, so they do not stop you from sleeping. I have not noticed what time they start again in the morning. The other thing I heard mentioned is at breakfast - that the bacon is stuck together and it is difficult to seperate off a rasher! I agree, but have to say the breakfast choice is excellent though.
Overall a very good hotel, highly recommended.
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In August 2011, Blossom_78_11 said about St Pierre Park Hotel
We have stayed at the hotel twice and it is incredible!
The rooms, the staff, the location, the grounds, the facilities.. all perfect!
And the breakfast.. out of this world!
We cannot recommend this hotel enough!
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In August 2011, Steve D said about St Pierre Park Hotel
Before booking this hotel we looked at other reviews of course. We found that the location was not a problem for us. It took us around 20 minutes to walk to centre of town (shops). It was paved all the way and although up & down in places not too onerous. We had the Jethou suite on the first floor above the restaurant, overlooking the lake and garden.it was not noisy so 3 good nights of sleep in a massive bed. The staff are this hotels biggest plus, they were professional, attentive and efficient well done to all of them. We ate in the restaurant all 3 nights and the food was an excellent standard, especially the desserts. The wine list starts at around 16.50. There is an excellent Chardonnay at £17.50. Sadly we did not use the pool or Gym, we simply didn't have the time. Breakfasts are also excellent, something for everyone. Taxi to and from the airport was £10.20 in and £10.60 back.
Downsides: No air conditioning, and the shower flow was not great.
Other than that a great experience!
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In September 2011, NWSLondon said about St Pierre Park Hotel
I stayed one night for business purposes. The hotel is pleasant but not remarkable and business services are good but not excellent.

Having said that, I have no particular complaint and would stay there again and use it again for business purposes.
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In September 2011, itsgottabehot said about St Pierre Park Hotel
We were in Guernsey for a wedding and a large group fo us were booked into this hotel. It's a typical 70's hotel which has been updated. The location in Rohais is very good and central. Bus route/taxis on the doorstep. Very wide difference in the room decorations and facilities though. Our room was very traditional, dark wood, comfortable with a modern bathroom. Our fellow traveller's had a very much updated modern room but with a fridge. We had a good view out at the back onto the park. The hotel has lovely grounds, with a lake, park etc and is very quiet. The thing I liked about this hotel was that although it is quite large, and built in the 70's it still retains a bit of grand personal service which is really nice. Good concierge service, friendly reception. Great buffet breakfast, and bar food service. It was a great stay.
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In September 2011, Philip C said about St Pierre Park Hotel
Group of three adults, including a disabled person. Location close to St. Peter Port and on bus route is good since we didn't bring a car. Were given rooms on the lower ground floor facing the car park, due to access requirements. These rooms were near to a noisy generator, so we asked to be moved and were allocated family rooms facing the gardens, which were much better and included a balcony. We only ate one evening meal in the hotel, receiving very poor meals in the Terrace bar - fish and chips looked like it had been rescued from waste bin !! Not what we expected from a 4 star hotel. Breakfasts were only average. Thankfully, hotel is close to Crabby Jacks and excellant Waitrose store. The bar staff, however, were very attentive, especially Adrian. Excellant room service, beauty treatment good and outlook excellant, but shame about the food. Advise against booking rooms near generator, and check whether any groups staying - heard complaints about behaviour of youngsters. Will try somewhere else on out next trip to Guernsey.
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In September 2011, mel_jersey_10 said about St Pierre Park Hotel
Booked this on a super saver deal. The room was Nice with views overlooking gardens.Plenty of different teas to choose from but only 2 sachets of coffee. Lovely Viloroy and boch bathroom. The breakfast here was one of the best I have ever had in a hotel. No it IS the best. Nothing is too much trouble for the staff. Who are all most pleasant. I lovely indoor pool, Gym and Spa.
Its about 20 min walk to st Peter Port town centre. All down hill....And its right opposite a waitrose if you need cheap water etc.
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In September 2011, glendaiw said about St Pierre Park Hotel
An excellent Wednesday to Sunday stay to cover a weekend reunion. The hotel pulled out all the stops for the reunion and our guests were not disappointed. Excellent food, good service. The hotel has plenty of parking, is within walking distance (20 mins) of the town and right opposite a new large Waitrose store and within an easy drive of some beautiful coves and also large beaches. We were lucky to be upgraded to a suite which was on a corner with 2 aspects over the grounds. The birds on the lake were wonderful. Used the spa pool (robes and towels provided) beauty treatments and hairdressing also available, although we did not use these. One evening I was unwell and my husband ordered room service, which was quick and very good. Highly recommended all round.
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In October 2011, DressedInArt said about St Pierre Park Hotel
My parents and I visited Guernsey for the first time after Jersey. I got the impression that not many North Americans probably visit the Channel Islands when there are so many other sites in Europe and the UK, but I thought this would be a nice break after my school term ended. The 20 minute walking distance away from the town gives this place such a peaceful atmosphere. Another plus: Instead of walking you can always take the bus into town, only costing 1 pound. With that being said, the sauna and pool facilities were really clean, but most times it was occupied with noisy children, which slightly hindered our enjoyment. Their stock of clean robes and towels are a nice touch after rinsing off from the pool.

On our first night here, we were too tired to venture back into town so we decided upon eating at their Renoir restaurant downstairs. Though their menu isn't very big and the prices are a little on the high side for the portions you get. I particularly enjoyed the roast lamb I had, but I concede that a much more impressive experience is held at breakfast. Their breakfasts have a phenomenal selection of hot and cold items. There is such a large and fresh selection here of everything from criossants to fruit that I thoroughly enjoyed eating here a leisurely slow pace. The staff are also very attentive and clear dishes right away. This place is second on my list next to Radisson Blu. Another plus: You can make personal orders i.e. poached egg anyone?

As for choosing this place, we were having difficulties in finding a palce that would accomodate three people in one room. We settled for here because they were able to accomodate us by situating an extra bed in a 2 person room. However, this situation lacked a lot of space and I found the room kind of on the small side. Our balcony did offer us a lovely view of the back, which consisted of a pond and walkway. I suspect that if we were to have stayed somewhere in town, it probably would not have had such a green and serene surrounding.
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