I recently stayed at a hotel in Paris that turned out to be a fantastic choice for exploring the city. The location is absolutely perfect, with easy access to major attractions and just a short walk to the nearest metro station, making it incredibly convenient for getting around.
The cleanliness of the hotel was impressive. The rooms were spotless, and it was clear that the staff takes pride in maintaining a high standard of hygiene. Speaking of the staff, they were all very friendly and helpful throughout our stay, adding a warm and welcoming touch to the overall experience.
One thing to note, however, is that the hotel does not have air conditioning. This might be an issue if you're visiting during the hotter months, as we did in August. While we managed to stay relatively comfortable with the fan provided in the room, the lack of A/C is something to keep in mind if you're sensitive to heat.
Overall, this hotel is an excellent choice if you're looking for a clean, well-located place to stay in Paris with friendly service. Just be prepared for the summer warmth if you visit during the...
Read moreI wish I could give this place 0 stars. Even though the location is convenient, the service is terrible. We booked a room and paid for it already but when we got there they told us we had too many people. They FORCED us to pay for an entire other room and refused refunds. They separated the three of us (a mom and two kids). We ended up paying over $300 for ONLY 1 NIGHT!! The room was also small for its price and didn’t even have the normal accommodations a proper hotel would have. In addition, the internet connection was extremely bad and my phone disconnected multiple times. TERRIBLE SERVICE AND RUDE STAFF! We consulted the concierge with our problem and he said (exact words) “it’s not our problem, it’s yours.” He didn’t even try to help us even though he claimed he did. This has been by far the rudest hotel experience I’ve ever had! SUPER OVERPRICED AND TERRIBLE INTERNET!...
Read moreThe days I was at Paris, it was realy warm outside. 28°-30°. The hotel doesn't have airco. In the hotelroom you have 2 ventilators to have a lite brees while you are sleeping, but the temperature was 30° inside the room. You can open the window to cool the room a little, but Paris doesn't sleep at night. Trucks unloading during the night, people yelling and much more noise. But you don't hear this when your window is closed. Perfect. but then the room will heat up again... Breakfast was €15 per person. It is a buffet, but you don't have great choise, so the €15 is very high for what you get as breakfast.
Normally I should stay for 4 nights, but I left earlier a day earlier due the heat in the room. In colder days it...
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