My preferred hotel in Paris. To me nothing is comparable. Not only for an amazing, gentle, nice, multilingual helpful front desk team (e.g Damian and Michael), but also for the modern style of the hotel and the best location (according to my standards). I like modern, only modern style, with white or light pastel colors (and I really dislike old and antique style, with dark decors and old furniture). I do not care too much about size of rooms, what I focus on is quality, atmosphere, attention to details, and location. So this hotel has everything that I look for when I am abroad. It is a very nice and recently renewed hotel, with a modern fresh international style with light decor ( instead of the old, dark, and antique style of the majority of hotels in the area). The rooms are new, well furnished, modern, practical, with the best high quality modern mattresses (pillow top style by Epeda, one of the best brands in Europe for mattresses); independent conditioning (with a thermostat that actually works independently and it is not centralized, as I have instead discovers in other hotels in the area); nice desk, little sofa next to the desk, and tea/coffee facilities in rooms. The bathroom are new and nice. Finally, the location is, for my standard, the best in Paris: in lively, safe, magic, posh and elegant (in my opinion the area of saint Germain is absolutely the best in Paris) and very close to the most lively and elegant streets, museums, lots of nice and little café and bistro and crêperie, where you can eat very good food, close to fantastic arcade where you can enjoy tea, food, brunch. To me nothing is comparable to the magic of Saint Germain. So, I absolutely adore this place!!!! Thanks to the very nice and front desk team, who have always helped me in...
Read moreWe’ve just come back from a fabulous trip to Paris. We absolutely loved the Hotel Millesime in St Germain de Pres. The location is just about as central as it gets, so most things were within walking distance. It’s close to the Seine, two Metro stations, a few great places for macarons (go to Richart!), lots of great restaurants, cafes like the famous Les Deux Magots and Cafe de Flore, shops, and Jardin du Luxembourg. The hotel was completely renovated in 2016, so it’s modern and clean (make sure you’re looking at online photos taken after 2016). The air conditioning worked so well and offered a nice reprieve from the summer heat. The elevator was large enough for all four of us to ride together (without our luggage). We booked two Comfort rooms and received complimentary champagne and macarons in both rooms. Other evenings, we returned to find additional treats like bowls of fresh fruit, boxes of chocolates, decorative tins with candy-coated almonds, and always a bedside chocolate. Fresh water was also provided each day. The closet space was plentiful, which was so helpful in staying organized. The bathrooms had heated towel racks, which worked well to dry anything we hand washed. The staff was so pleasant and helpful. A couple of weeks before arriving, I emailed to ask for help getting a dinner reservation at La Jacobine. I received a response the same day confirming that we had a reservation for the day and time I requested. I have zero complaints and highly recommend Hotel Millesime. It’s a small boutique hotel that...
Read moreThe hotel is located in a truly fantastic area — very central and convenient. The staff were incredibly kind and welcoming — I was even offered a drink while waiting for a mattress topper to be brought to my room, which I really appreciated.
The room itself is quite comfortable by Paris standards — not cramped at all, I didn’t feel boxed in, which is rare for this city. It features a large mirror, a spacious wardrobe, and a stylish interior — I really liked the color of the walls and overall vibe. There’s a coffee machine, complimentary water, a semi-stocked mini bar, and a speaker, which added to the feeling of care and comfort. Slippers and high-quality cosmetics were also a lovely touch.
A few things to note: • The TV is quite small and doesn’t support phone connection. • There’s no power socket in the bathroom, which is a bit inconvenient. • No USB-C ports — not expected, but would’ve been a nice touch.
The main downside, and the reason I couldn’t extend my stay, was the poor sound insulation. My room faced the street and I could hear everything — from street noise to cleaning staff chatting and slamming doors in the hallway. I noticed almost no difference between having the window open or closed. If you’re a light sleeper or sensitive to sound, this could be a real issue.
That said, if noise doesn’t bother you, this hotel is a great value for money — stylish, well-located, and overall very pleasant. But if you, like me, prioritize quiet and deep rest, it might not be...
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