“The staff was excellent and the rooms were very clean and comfortable.”
“Nice clean rooms, friendly staff. Lovely building.Situated in a nice and quiet town with friendly people”
“Historic building with lots of character, has charming malt shop attached. Prime location in Mamou, and the staff couldn't have been nicer. Right across the street from Fred's Lounge, which is not to be missed on Saturday morning.”
“What a fantastic, funky place....a lucky little find in Mamou! How refreshing to stay at a boutique hotel (so different from the chain variety) that echoed a bygone era. Valerie, the owner, treated us like cherished, old friends even though we had never met. She went out of her way to make our stay not only comfortable, but also memorable! We melted into the pillows and absolutely did not want to leave the bed in the morning. We would love to go back.”
“This is a small quaint hotel with excellent, friendly staff. True small town comfort and friendliness. The owner is an exceptional lady. We loved that we did not have to worry about bringing our little 1.5 lb Yorkie with us as the staff loved having him, and us, as much as we enjoyed them. They were very helpful in letting us know where to go and what to do and very knowledgeable about the history of the hotel and the town.”
“The service and atmosphere could not have been more friendly and accommodating. It's an old and historical building and that's its charm. So don't expect the insides to look like the Hilton. Just soak up the history those walls have seen.”
“We have stayed many times at Hotel Cazan and have never been disappointed.”
“EVERYTHING was AWESOME!!!! The people are Friendly and Courteous and go out of their way to accommodate every request. This was not our first stay and definitely will not be our last. LOVE LOVE LOVE Hotel Cazan!!!!”
“Very welcoming staff. Great location. Amazing price! Room has great features.”
“The staff members were very welcoming. Felt right at home! Has a Malt Shop attached to the hotel. Perfect place to stay when coming to Mamou.”