This is a small but lovely hotel located in the heart of the city on a quiet street well within walking distance of the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Champs-Élysées, Arc de Triomphe, Palais Garnier, Grand Palais, Petit Palais, and many many more attractions in the city, with cafes, bars, restaurants and the Metro all on your doorstep.
My wife has reduced mobility which we let the hotel know about and we were given a room on the first floor, which was fine as my wife could manage to walk up the one set of stairs.
There is a lift but it's small, you can just about fit one person and a suitcase or even a fold-up mobility scooter into the lift.
To be fair the hotel does say on its website it is not suitable for people needing wheelchair access to the bedrooms.
At the time we stayed, the two receptionists Nedjoua & Mariana were very very helpful and made us feel very very welcome from the minute we arrived to our departure and were happy to chat to us every time we passed through reception.
Breakfast is available from 7 am to 10 am.
We liked this little hotel and its really friendly staff, so we are planning to return again later this year. The bedroom we stayed in (120) was small but comfortable with a small en-suite bathroom, the shower cubicle is compact but perfectly usable. The TV had no remote control and was not tuned in correctly but I fixed this in just a few minutes and worked perfectly for the rest...
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Buckle up everyone, I stayed here for almost two weeks and will give you the full rundown:
Location: fantastic. It’s right next to where macron works so there are police everywhere. Literally a guard stationed on the street corner outside.
It is also long ish walking distance to the louvre, Arc de Triomphe, and sacré cœur. Some might find it a bit long but I love walking. There is also a metro station crawling distance if you’d rather use that.
Cleanliness: super clean. No bugs. No smells. Just nice! My room had a fan and I could open the windows. It was great. They had someone cleaning the room every day late morning.
Room size is pretty big for most hotels in the area! At least mine was.
Staff. SUPER FRIENDLY. The manager might be one of the nicest people in France. Always has a friendly demeanor.
There is a breakfast every morning that comes with a cost.
Word of warning to anyone who is a bit bigger: there is an elevator but it is very small. When I arrived, I put my luggage inside, pressed “floor 3” and then walked the stairs and met the luggage there.
The elevator works great! I’ve taken it many times! Just giving you the heads up!
All in all, fantastic hotel. Loved my stay here and will absolutely look here first when I...
Read moreThere are pros and cons to this hotel.
PROS The girls working on the reception are so lovely. The price is great for Paris which is famously expensive for even budget hotels. The location is great and central. The hotel has been recently renovated with quite cool paint colours and decorations (although the finish is a bit messy). The hotel receptionists were very helpful with letting us leave our baggage with them after checkout. Breakfast included which is good for saving some money in Paris - we were late to breakfast but the receptionists still let us go and have some food, which was appreciated.
CONS Our hotel room was so, so, so small it honestly felt claustrophobic. The bathroom was the smallest bathroom I've ever seen. There was approximately 30cm of floor space that wasn't the toilet or the shower. Showering was extremely unpleasant because it was so cramped. The room is covered in mirrors (presumably to make the room feel bigger) but it just means you can constantly see reflections of yourself which isn't very nice. The bathroom was also a bit dirty. The room was very hot at night.
Because of this despite the good price I wouldn't stay at this hotel again. Pay a bit more and have room to move around and use the bathroom without...
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