Slice of heaven right in the heart of Paris! This hotel is perfect in so many ways. Responsive and helpful staff. Amazing location. Nicely appointed and super cozy rooms.
Bourg Tibourg is named for the street it sits on. The street has a perfume maker who has been in business for 40 years and a tea shop that opened in the 1800's. That says something. The location is great for two reasons: 1. It's in a vibrant, but calm and quite, neighborhood. 2. It's SO close to wherever your explorations take you. I found it both convenient and practical, but also a really good local scene. It's hard to pull off both prime location and calm LOCAL neighborhood. Le Marais is all good things.
The rooms are spotless. They are meticulously clean and housekeeping is amazing. Hotel Bourg Tibourg is well loved. This is evident by all of the staff.
Back to location. Shopping and excellent food choices are at your doorstep. But the hotel location is also great to use as an operating base to access the rest of the city. Major attractions are within striking distance. As a female traveler going solo on this trip I also felt very safe at all times.
I stayed in room 56 and I think it was 100 percent perfect. If you have the option pay up for a Deluxe room, you won't regret it. My room had a nice tub, street view, a king bed or can be two twins. A gorgeous tiny patio with two chairs. It's on the street side of the building which even at the 5th floor you can hear city noise slightly. Very muffled, and honestly it didn't bother me at all. If you're sensitive go with a courtyard view.
I absolutely loved having a bathtub but I could see how some people might prefer just a shower. And the set up could be awkward. But the tub is amazing!
The room has everything you might need. And then some. They really seemed to have anticipated the essentials and what you might need to be comfortable. If you forgot something or are worried about anything the staff here will accommodate, and go above and beyond to make it perfect.
The elevator to reach the higher floors is tiny. Again, didn't bother me at all. If you're a big dude or easily claustrophobic this might be a problem. Fair warning. If concerned you could book a lower floor and use the stairs. Even the high floors it's easy to take the stairs. But I thought the elevator was fun.
I was able to check in super early on the day of my arrival. I’m sure this might not always be an option. But for me it was lifesaving and an incredibly helpful gesture.
Here is what the hotel is. Ridiculously charming, calm, romantic, discreet, warm, and inviting place. VERY PARISIAN vibes from top to bottom. If a French experience is what you're after you have found your spot.
Here's what it is not: big, commercial, sterile.
I love this hotel and the neighborhood! Wish I could stay longer. Hope to...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of staying at a hidden gem in the heart of Paris, the enchanting boutique hotel that surpassed all my expectations. From the moment I stepped into the lobby, I was greeted by a warm and welcoming atmosphere, setting the tone for an unforgettable stay.
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One of the standout features of this boutique hotel is its incredibly friendly and attentive staff. From the front desk to the housekeeping team, everyone goes above and beyond to ensure a memorable stay. Their genuine smiles and willingness to assist with any request made me feel like a valued guest, and their wealth of knowledge about the city truly enhanced my Parisian experience. Their recommendations for nearby attractions, charming cafes, and hidden gems were invaluable and made my exploration of the city all the more enjoyable.
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Furthermore, the responsiveness of the staff at this boutique hotel deserves special mention. Whether I needed assistance with restaurant reservations, transportation arrangements, or any other request, they were always a step ahead, ensuring my needs were met promptly and efficiently. Their dedication to providing exceptional service truly sets this establishment apart, making it a home away from home.
In conclusion, my experience at this boutique hotel in Paris was nothing short of exceptional. With its unreal decor, incredible walkable location, and a staff that goes above and beyond, it is a true haven of hospitality. I wholeheartedly recommend this hidden gem to anyone seeking an unforgettable stay in the City of Lights. Prepare to be enchanted from the moment you arrive, as this hotel and its incredible team create memories that will...
Read moreI booked a double bed and noted I wanted a clean room. Upon arrival in room 24, the double bed turned out to be two single twin beds, on wheels, rolled together but with separate mattresses. And the room was not clean at all: the carpet wasn’t vacuumed, the closet was moldy, there were hairs and stains on the sheets, as well as on the mattress covers and even on the mattresses. Worst of all, underneath the mattress, I found the dried husk of a squished bug! ||As there were no cleaning staff on site and I didn’t want to cause too much trouble, I requested a vacuum cleaner and a set of fresh sheets and I’d clean the room myself.||While waiting for the vacuum cleaner, the receptionist called and told me she had found another room for me. However, once at the reception, she was overruled by her colleague who told me very aggressively that she didn’t want to show me any other room in the hotel because, quote, “she didn’t think any room would do, because clearly my standards were too high for a 4 star hotel and I should try the 5 star hotel Grand Mazarin around the corner”. She was seething with anger, but clearly wrong:||1: implying that any 4 star hotel in Paris is full of hairs and bugs is a great insult to well-kept 4 star hotels all across Paris who have suffered tremendously under the bed bug panic of the last couple months.||2: considering the problem with bed bugs, why didn’t she, as the responsible for hygiene at Bourg Tibourg, check the mattresses?? How can any guest have confidence in their cleaning standards?||3: Bourg Tibourg is owned by Groupe Costes, while Grand Mazarin is owned by a rival hotel group…the fact the staff is sending clients to the competition, rather than providing solutions, is a huge stain on the Costes name and incredibly shameful.||||Out of options, I had no other choice than to leave the hotel. Still waiting on my refund. Would...
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