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Great location, decent hotel for budget class
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3.8 |
Guest name: NewYorkCitygal, New York City
Guest type: Young single
stayed in Jul 2007
I stayed here in October, and was very pleased. This is a budget hotel, so one should not be surprised that it's not the Ritz. The rooms will be small. Read any guide book to Paris, and you'll find out most hotel rooms in Paris are small, especially in a hotel converted from a 17 century home. I think if I had been traveling with someone, I might have wanted a bit more space, but then again for the price, I might have just dealt with the crowdedness. Unless you're on your honeymoon or have $$$ to spend, you come to Paris for the city, not the hotel room. The elevator is tiny. I mean teeny-tiny. I fit on it with a large suitcase, with no room to spare. But, I made it to my room, and this is the sort of thing to be expected at this sort of hotel. I didn't have a view, my window looked out to the back of the hotel, down an airshaft. But I didn't come to Paris and stay in a budget hotel for the view, and if you book this hotel and have done even the slightest bit of research, neither will you. The location is fantastic, only a couple of blocks from the Metro, near the Luxembourgh Gardens, within walking distance to Notre Dame. There are plenty of food choices nearby with take out sandwiches, crepes, etc. The hotel offers breakfast, but I never took advantage of it, instead opting for a nearby cafe. My only concern was that since the hotel isn't staffed late at night, if I had any problems with the card key for the front door, I would have to call someone. And you know how impossible it can be to use a phone in another country where you don't speak the language. Fortunately, that never happened. Be forewarned though, when I checked in, I was told staff would be there until a certain time at night, but when I came in to the hotel at night, a full hour before staff was supposed to go off duty, there was no one manning the lobby and I had to use the card key to get in. The staff was helpful and friendly, and amusingly, pointed me in the direction of McDonald's right after I checked in and asked for a suggestion on where to get a quick meal so I could hit Notre Dame and Ste. Chappelle before sundown. I was annoyed that the staff never responded to repeated e-mail queries confirming my reservation. I was in Germany and able to check my e-mail, but couldn't figure out how to make a phone call to save my life. But, they had my reservation when I got there. Overall, I was very pleased with this hotel and would definitely consider it again the next time I go to Paris and am on a budget.
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
4.0 Cleanliness
An Australian in Paris
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3.7 |
Guest name: Todao, Melbourne
We really enjoyed our 3 night stay at this quaint little hotel that exuded the the charm of its location, the Latin Quartier. It is close to a feast of galleries for those who might be interested in purchasing some fabulous art, not to mention a short stroll to the Louvre, Musee D'Orsay, Notre Dame. Our room on the 3rd floor faced the street and included an ensuite. Although very small (leave all that extra luggage at home because you will not fit it in this room), the room was clean and comfortable and ear plugs blocked out any street noise. Access was via the narrow stairs, we sent our luggage up (and down) in the tiny lift. The front desk staff were welcoming and always friendly. We thought it good value for money.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
4.0 Value
3.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
Great location, shame about the room
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2.2 |
Guest name: A-Canadian-in-London, UK
Guest type: Older travelers
stayed in Sep 2006
The location is fantastic, in the heart of central Paris (you can walk the Louvre in 15 minutes, and there are good cafes, restaurants and food shops in the neighbourhood). The hotel rooms, however, run the gamut from so-so to terrible.
When we arrived, my aged parents were put in a double room on the top floor, in adequate condition but small and the bathroom was miniscule and scruffy. There's a lift, but it's tiny (seriously tiny: two people can fit in if they're thin and hold their breath) and you can't use the lift after 11 or before 7, since it's noisy. The rooms were airless and very hot (it was a heatwave) even with the electric fans the hotel provided (the weather was not the hotel's fault, I realise, but made it impossible to sleep) and although there wasn't a problem with street noise (the road outside is actually quite quiet) you can hear the other guests, especially if they're a rude and noisy bunch (which unfortunately they were).
My single room was apparently being used by another guest, so they put me in a double for one night, and had me move the following day. The single room was terrible - on the ground floor behind the lobby and directly opposite the staircase and lift, it was incredibly noisy (I was woken up constantly by guests coming in late and talking loudly as they crossed the lobby and went upstairs). It was also smelly - the room had no natural ventilation (no windows, just a skylight that didn't open) and smelled strongly of damp. There was an airconditioner (the only room in the hotel to have one, but necessary since there was no window to open, but the AC didn't seem to do anything about the damp).
This is a great location, but I'd suggest you find another hotel in it.
My ratings for this hotel are:
2.0 Check in / front desk
1.0 Value
2.0 Service
1.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
2.0 Cleanliness
Bad and small hotel
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1.9 |
Guest name: Medernach, Regina
Very bad hotel. On he hotel website they say that they have a SAUNA but they lie to us.
My ratings for this hotel are:
1.0 Check in / front desk
2.0 Business service
2.0 Value
1.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
1.0 Cleanliness
Hotel of 11 rooms/St Germain-des-Pres
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2.8 |
Guest name: FinMin, Oulu
I stayed in this tiny "hotel de charme" with friends.
Hotel building was built under Louis III in 17th century and it is the former home of princes of Condé. There are only 11 little, tiny but clean rooms, maybe the smallest ones I've seen when visiting Paris for the past 20 years!The rooms don't suite to a shopp-a-holic as only 2 suitcases can be fit in the room...(Or at least be prepared not to shop all Paris :D) The little lobby has antique furniture, and the brakfast room in the cellar was nice, too.
Service was very good.
The location is great; in the heart of Quartier Latin, metro Odeon just around the corner, great restaurants and sights nearby etc.
Only big minus is that even locating at a quit small street (of rue Monsieur le Prince) the sound-proof windows can only be dreamt of!!You'd better be aware of that, at least.Another option is to be sooooo tired every night that one sleeps like a liveless rock :)
Also the walls aren't very thick; if the neighbours next door chat all night well...you'll propably hear almost a half of it.
Try the Salsa bar next door.
My ratings for this hotel are:
2.0 Value
4.0 Service
2.0 Rooms
3.0 Cleanliness