I wasn’t able to find much information about this hotel on the forum, which is surprising given its location close to the airport. The area has plenty of Accor options — from Ibis Budget, Ibis Styles, and Ibis to the Mercure Golf a few kilometres away. Among them, the Pullman stands out with the highest star rating.
Having previously stayed at both the Mercure and the Ibis, as well as at the Pullman about six years ago, I was curious to see how the Pullman experience reflected Diamond status, especially with the new “free weekend breakfast” benefit.
Before arriving, I contacted the hotel to ask about the airport shuttle and breakfast. At that time, I was told the shuttle wasn’t available at weekends and that the hotel didn’t take part in the free weekend breakfast offer. That was a little disappointing as I remembered the breakfast being over €30 on my last visit.
Fast forward two months, and on check-in I was happy to see some positive changes. The car park had been resurfaced, with electric vehicle charging points added. Although the hotel itself felt much the same as six years ago, I was warmly welcomed as a Diamond member, received a room upgrade (to the third floor), and a small bar of chocolate as a welcome gift. The minibar had a few complimentary soft drinks and even a beer — a nice touch.
To my surprise, breakfast was complimentary for Diamond members after all! Checking the Accor app confirmed this benefit had been updated, which was a very welcome addition.
The room was clean, internet fast, and the pool was heated and enjoyable. Breakfast (€24 if paying separately) offered a wide variety of items, though service was a little light, with only a handful of guests in the restaurant that morning.
There were a couple of minor points: the in-room toiletries needed topping up, the bathrobes were all medium size, and the complimentary poolside snacks were no longer offered. The restaurant was also closed in the evening, though the Sunday brunch option (building on the breakfast spread with extras like pancakes) seemed popular.
Overall, the Pullman works well as a weekday airport hotel for short stays, with good facilities, upgrades for status members, and now complimentary breakfast for Diamonds. At €120 compared with €70 at the nearby Ibis Budget, it’s definitely a step up in comfort and style, even if some details could be sharpened.
In short: a solid option for a comfortable overnight stay near the airport, with some

perks for Accor status holders.