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4 nights in Bastille
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4.3 |
Guest name: hblr, Dublin
Just back after a great holiday in France which we rounded off with 4 nights in Paris. There were five of us in two rooms (Mum, Dad and 3 children under 8). The Hotel was perfect for us. Its well located near a choice of metro's and bus routes. The areas of Bastille and the Marais also have loads of restaurants and shops. The staff in the Hotel were all fantastic, every one of them was friendly, pleasant and helpful. The night porter always had milk for our 2 year old before bedtime. The rooms were well maintained and there was a good choice for breakfast which was served up to 11am. I would definately recommend this hotel for a base in Paris.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
4.0 Value
5.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Average budget hotel
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2.9 |
Guest name: emaillittlebird, Glasgow, Scotland
We have just returned from a 3-night stay at the Campanile Bastille. We booked mainly because of the location, which is great - close to several Metro stops & easy walking distance from the shops, cafes and restaurants of the Marais district. And we also received a fantastic rate Euro68/night on the hotel's own website.
We knew this was a budget hotel and have stayed in other Campaniles in the past, so had a good idea of what to expect. The hotel itself was easy to book and then find on arrival in Paris. Checking in at the reception was more of a challenge as the reception staff were always slow, yet flustered, and often tried to avoid eye contact with anyone waiting to be served. We were asked to leave the key card at reception on leaving the premises, but found leaving it & collecting it such a toil that we began to take it with us - and noticed most other guests did the same.
The room itself was, as the other reviews here state, tiny. We are not massive people, but constantly bashed into the beds and tripped over our bags. It was, however, cleaned each day to a reasonable standard - although some of our possessions appeared to have been flung across the room when we returned. Towels were replaced daily, although the towels themselves were rough and frayed at the edges - some with a few stains! There was also a dried blood stain on the top cover of one of the beds, which was rather unpleasant.
One problem we had was that the hotel was pretty noisy - the windows kept out most road noise (and it's not on a particularly busy road), but the walls and ceilings were thin & all room doors slammed. We could also hear the lift mechanisms, even though we weren't particularly close to the lifts. So, take some ear plugs!
Tea & coffee sachets, along with a kettle were provided, but don't expect much - one tea sachet a day, nasty coffee and very flimsy plastic cups. Good, however, for an emergency cuppa if you're willing to share a teabag, and fairly rare in a continental hotel. We didn't take breakfast - which is an additional Euro8.50 per day - as there are numerous cafes nearby offering a basic breakfast much cheaper.
Overall, this is a good value for money hotel if you can get a good rate (the rate on display at reception was Euro102/night). And good in terms of location unless you really want to be in the hustle and bustle of the main city centre. We felt that we could make the most of the wonderful (but quite expensive) city - knowing that we had got a bargain price for a hotel in a good location. After all, all you need is a place to sleep & keep your possessions secure when you're sightseeing for a few days.
My ratings for this hotel are:
2.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Value
2.0 Service
2.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
Good for the price
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3.7 |
Guest name: viaggiando, Milan
We had a preferential (group) tariff of 80 euro including breakfast. For this rate, I would say that the hotel was quite good. It is nothing luxurious, but decent - which in Paris is already quite an achievement. The location is good - well served by public transport and quite central, so you can actually walk to many places. Rooms are small and a bit basic but they have everything you need - bathroom with tub, basic amenities, hairdryer, kettle for tea and coffee with biscuits, flat screen TV, free wi-fi.
Breakfast is good - big selection of food, quite unusual in Paris. There is also a range of foreign newspapers. There is even a small bar at the entrance. So I would recommend it if you are not looking for charm or luxury, but you want a clean and rather comfortable place for a reasonable price.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Value
3.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
Great Location, Good Price, Freindly Staff
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4.2 |
Guest name: Millimole, Leicester, UK
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Dec 2007
This is a budget hotel very conveneintly located close to the Place de la Bastille and very close to Beguet Sabin metro, which is\on the line to Gare de Nord.
There is an artists market on Saturdays, and a wonderful general market (food etc) on Sundays on the boulevard outside the hotel that runs down to the Bastille square (The market may be there other days I don't know).
There are a lot of eating places very close by and in Place Bastille - we asked the receptionist for somewhere for a small meal or a snack, but were directed to a quite expensive restaurant which only did full meals. We ended up in Place de Bastille, and had a great meal at a good price.
The hotel corridors have a bit of run down feel - paint marked and scratched walls, but the rooms are perfectly adequate, very clean, but small. There are tea / coffee making facilities and French TV (hmmm). The rooms don't have a lot of room to swing a cat - but you're not in Paris to look at the room (or swing cats).
Breakfasts are a bit chaotic, with food constantly running out an being replenished by the hard-working staff. Don't expect a great breakfast - it's fuel not gourmet!
The staff all seem to speak good english, but attempting a little French goes a long way (as it does in most of Paris) to smooth the way.
This is a popular hotel with English, Dutch & German visitors to Paris. It's a very acceptable budget place to lay your head in this wonderful city.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Value
4.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Some problems for the booking, nice stay afterall
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3.5 |
Guest name: mkle, Germany
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Nov 2007
Two days before my trip to Germany I received this message per email:
"hello we have a problem in the hotel so you have a room book in campanile porte d italie 2 boulevard du général de gaulle 94270 kremlin bicetre phone 0146701186 from bastille go to place d italie ligne 5 after take ligne 7 and stop to porte d italie"
Of course we didn't accept this and after a phone call 30 minutes , we found out that the "problem" was an overbooking and after some complaining we were upgraded to a bigger room for the same price.
The room we had was great with a big terrace and very quite! I don't know what the "normal" rooms look like but this one was great for the price of EUR79. Besides, from the hotel it's just a short walk to some nice restaurants in Rue Amelot or the Marais.
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Value
3.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness