Reception:|Friendly and helpful.||Room / facilities:|Room number 102 is on floor 1 and is clean but as it overlooks the street is quiet noisy from vehicles on the road|We stayed 4 nights.||Full-self control air conditioning with a door that opens to the Juliet balcony.||The room has a queen bed, with 4 firm pillows, a luggage rack, a small bench with ottoman, a separate chair, two hanging areas, safe tea, coffee, facilities, coffee, pod machine, walk-in shower with rain, head and handheld nozzle, large vanity, and very, very luxurious thick towels.|The room is very cozy and would only comfortably fit one person who is not traveling with large luggage bags, but is very tight for two people with large luggage bags.||On numerous occasions the cleaners entered our room, knocked once and straight into the room, only to find us still i the room.||Laundry: |Self service coin laundry with 12 washers and 6 dryers cost from €6.50 per use wash and €1.50 per 10 min dry, is located 300 m away from the hotel and is open until 10 PM.||Parking:|As with many Paris hotel, onsite parking is not available.||Wifi:|Complementary and bit on our first night the speed was absolutely terribly slow. Password required. |The speed was so slow that i often logged put of applications in frustration or used my 4G data plan. |Wifi kept dropping out totally mulitple times between 7.04am and 7.11am.|I informed reception of the wifi concerns and they would look into the problem.|When we returned that afternoon, reception advised the wifi was corrected. |Speeds were back to normal and were very good speeds.||Breakfast:|Available for additional cost of €18 per person per day.|Breakfast is located opposite the reception area and has breads, pastries, cheeses, sliced meats, yoghurts, fresh fruit salad, jams, tea/coffee, cereal, scrambled eggs bacon sausages hash browns and eggs made to order. ||On our last breakfast at 9:30am in the morning (breakfast finishes at 10:30am), there were no additional plates available at the buffet, a 3 rashers of bacon (that was cold), scrambled eggs (that were cold), no bread, one type of juice (not 3 as previous days)|The lady was more focused on cleaning and setting up new tables for other guests, who had not yet arrived to breakfast, even though there were still is still minimal and no hot food available.||Conclusion:|Fantastic hotel, great staff and comfort.|Noise from the street is a major concern for me as i sleep with the window/ door open for fresh air.||Letdowns:|Mass of street noise of every kind. Cars, trucks, motorbikes, construction, work, people walking/ talking laundry vehicles at 1 AM in the morning all sorts of noise from the street just echos into the room.|Last day breakfast was disappointing.||Location / Nearby:|Arc, plenty of restaurants, supermarkets, shopping strip, Gare Argentine Metro (Line 1).||Recommendations:|Great central located, where train stations are available nearby| |Getting to hotel:|If arriving by car,...
Read moreReception: Friendly and helpful.
Room / facilities: Room number 102 is on floor 1 and is clean but as it overlooks the street is quiet noisy from vehicles on the road We stayed 4 nights.
Full-self control air conditioning with a door that opens to the Juliet balcony.
The room has a queen bed, with 4 firm pillows, a luggage rack, a small bench with ottoman, a separate chair, two hanging areas, safe tea, coffee, facilities, coffee, pod machine, walk-in shower with rain, head and handheld nozzle, large vanity, and very, very luxurious thick towels. The room is very cozy and would only comfortably fit one person who is not traveling with large luggage bags, but is very tight for two people with large luggage bags.
On numerous occasions the cleaners entered our room, knocked once and straight into the room, only to find us still i the room.
Laundry: Self service coin laundry with 12 washers and 6 dryers cost from €6.50 per use wash and €1.50 per 10 min dry, is located 300 m away from the hotel and is open until 10 PM.
Parking: As with many Paris hotel, onsite parking is not available.
Wifi: Complementary and bit on our first night the speed was absolutely terribly slow. Password required. The speed was so slow that i often logged put of applications in frustration or used my 4G data plan. Wifi kept dropping out totally mulitple times between 7.04am and 7.11am. I informed reception of the wifi concerns and they would look into the problem. When we returned that afternoon, reception advised the wifi was corrected. Speeds were back to normal and were very good speeds.
Breakfast: Available for additional cost of €18 per person per day. Breakfast is located opposite the reception area and has breads, pastries, cheeses, sliced meats, yoghurts, fresh fruit salad, jams, tea/coffee, cereal, scrambled eggs bacon sausages hash browns and eggs made to order.
On our last breakfast at 9:30am in the morning (breakfast finishes at 10:30am), there were no additional plates available at the buffet, a 3 rashers of bacon (that was cold), scrambled eggs (that were cold), no bread, one type of juice (not 3 as previous days) The lady was more focused on cleaning and setting up new tables for other guests, who had not yet arrived to breakfast, even though there were still is still minimal and no hot food available.
Conclusion: Fantastic hotel, great staff and comfort. Noise from the street is a major concern for me as i sleep with the window/ door open for fresh air.
Letdowns: Mass of street noise of every kind. Cars, trucks, motorbikes, construction, work, people walking/ talking laundry vehicles at 1 AM in the morning all sorts of noise from the street just echos into the room. Last day breakfast was disappointing.
Location / Nearby: Arc, plenty of restaurants, supermarkets, shopping strip, Gare Argentine Metro (Line 1).
Recommendations: Great central located, where train stations are available nearby
Getting to hotel: If arriving by car,...
Read moreThe Worst Hotel Experience of My Life
IF those working at the hotel had used the time they waste replying to customer reviews here, it would’ve been the cleanest hotel in Paris
I initially left a three-word comment because I didn’t want to waste time describing how terrible this hotel was, after already wasting my money. At first, I thought, Why waste more time? An accurate description would take alot of effort and time . But now, to make things clear, here’s the full story:
My wife and I stayed at this hotel for three days, and it was the worst hotel experience we’ve ever had.
From the moment we arrived, the receptionist kept saying, "I’m alone—there’s no one to help me. "Their issue was a lack of staff, but as a guest, why should I bear the consequences of their poor management?
When we entered our room to rest, we discovered BLOODSTAINS ON THE SHEETS (see the photo below for proof!!!) . We immediately asked for the sheets to be changed, but the employee initially expected ME to change them myself! Why? Because there was no one at reception! Every two minutes, he would run back to check if someone had arrived, then return to "finish changing the sheets ."
After finally replacing the sheets, we left and returned at night—only to find the new sheets REEKED OF VOMIT 🤢. We requested another change, and the staff brought a third set of sheets, even dirtier than the first two, saying, "This is all we have. "So now I’m supposed to accept their filth because they’re understaffed?
Their lack of staff directly impacted cleanliness, and I was expected to tolerate their disgraceful conditions. If I dared ask for clean sheets, I’d be treated like the unreasonable one.
I do NOT recommend this hotel based on my experience. I hope no other hotels in the world stoop to this level of filth and...
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