Hotel is on great location that is easy to walk and feels safe. The sidewalks are wide and relatively flat. You are across the street from the metro, grocery store around the corner, and lots of shopping around. The shops in the area can be high end. On the same block, there is a Ralph Lauren store, just turn left when you exit the hotel, or turn right and you be at Armani just two stores down. The lobby and elevator are small. One person and two large upright suitcases will fit in the one elevator they have. They have room in the back for breakfast buffet (15 euro pp) with basic breads, sliced meat, fruits, and drinks. The place is clean but shows its age in its decor and furniture in the public areas and in the room. We had a room on the 5th floor behind the elevator. The bedroom was small and had a desk. The bathroom was very large, had a place to put your luggage, had clothing rod, and a sit down makeup vanity. The bathtub was wider than those I’ve encountered in other European hotels, and it did not have the glass wall. Things to be aware of 1. There is no door between the bathroom and living room. Light and sounds between the rooms could impact you. If you have a partner who gets up in the middle of the night, this could impact you. If you would like privacy to shower, you may not get that since the shower is right in front of the doorway. 2 . There are about 3-4 steps down from the bedroom to bathroom. If you have mobility issues this could be a probably. 3. The toilet room has a slanted ceiling. If you are taller than 6’3”, you could be...
Read moreThe registration form that you sign at check-in has 2 check boxes at the very bottom in very small type allowing the hotel to "collect your data" and "sell your data". The desk clerk was very adamant telling me to "Just sign, no need to read the form". So, I read the entire form and found these 2 boxes. You need to check off the "do not sell nor collect my data" boxes instead. Upon check out, my room rate changed daily, increasing 25 Euros on some days and not on others. When I asked the reason, I was told that was the management (which is NO reason). You are charged 15 Euros a day for breakfast, which consists of a small cup of canned soggy fruit salad, dry croissants, a slice of ham on a plate, and a yogurt cup that you can purchase in any grocery store. Nothing Fresh nor appetizing. The cleaning staff, when they are not going thru your luggage, they are doing a very poor job of cleaning the room.
Also on my frist night my bed was made up with only a "throw" that you would place on a chair or chouch.. No blankets and no heat. It was freezing! I went down to the front desk and asked for 2 blankets and to please turn on the...
Read moreMy husband and I have stayed at the Hôtel au Manior for 11 years. The hotel is well located which is key but what really has kept us as loyal customers is the staff.. There is very little turn over which speaks very well of the management. Some people have retired and we miss them. They have been replaced by remarkable new people. ||Natalia at the front desk has an infectious smile and the ability to give directions, make reservations, and arrange transportation, all with efficiency and kindness. ||Eva, makes the most delicious, shiny eggs every morning in the breakfast room. She keeps the food fresh and her coffee is the best I’ve had in Paris. ||Atem, is part of the night staff who has a way of knowing just what I would like. Whether it’s a glass of ice or an extra light, it magically appears.||It’s an incredible gift to be so well cared for. Of course, I keep coming...
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