We traveled from the company in mid-May 2009 with 12 people. The only positive about this hotel is its central location. Everything else is bad, very bad. They settled us instead of 12:00 at 16:00. We booked rooms with 2 separate beds - we were given rooms with one large bed and ONE duvet. When asked about normal numbers, they hesitantly offered to wait until tomorrow, so that it became clear that there would be nothing tomorrow either.
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We traveled from the company in mid-May 2009 with 12 people.
The only positive about this hotel is its central location.
Everything else is bad, very bad.
They settled us instead of 12:00 at 16:00.
We booked rooms with 2 separate beds - we were given rooms with one large bed and ONE duvet.
When asked about normal numbers, they hesitantly offered to wait until tomorrow, so that it became clear that there would be nothing tomorrow either.
We are Russians - we found a way out: we asked for a second blanket for each bed. Blankets were promised, but in the evening there were none, and the maid "already left. " The first night we slept under the same blanket, practically happy couples (mind you, there were 2 TRAD guys in our group of 12 - they were having fun! )
The next day, we were reminded of the blankets in the morning and in the evening we found a terrible gray-brown-raspberry-colored blanket WITHOUT A QUIET COVER! What was left for us? After all, the maid "already left"! The rest of the nights we slept under one blanket, since it was large and the bed was not very small. But now we feel that we all owe each other something (after such a close relationship! )
Yes, by the way, in our room there was a refrigerator, but! the administrator immediately upon placing at the hotel strictly said that neither drink nor eat in the room is allowed! It's in France! And this is for the Russians!
On the second day, a surprise awaited us: when we returned from a walk, the door to our room was open, the table was moved, the window was open. Nice, right? I went to the administrator. And what? "It must have been the telephone master who came. Is there something missing? " It's great, right? Thank God, nothing was missing from us, but we really wanted to say that yes, it was lost - and see what he would do then?
I want to say right away that we did not hand over the key to the room as unnecessary. So, after the incident with the open door, on the third day of our stay in this "wonderful" hotel, we were asked to RETURN THE KEY. The main thing is logic! We refused, so the administrator almost jumped over the counter - he was so outraged! He demanded an explanation, he said: "You understand, we will not be able to clean your room if you do not hand over the key. " In a comedy series, everyone would probably laugh... I had to explain to him in harsh tones that we would not hand over the key, and, as the practice of your hotel shows, there is no need for this. He lagged behind. But the next morning, another administrator gave the same performance. In short, everyone was rude.
Breakfast, as in most triplets in Paris, was nothing: rolls, yoghurts and some cheese.
What finished us off: on the day of departure, when we handed over the keys and took out things, it turned out that, despite the fact that the hotel was paid, each of us had to pay 3 euros. Do you know what it's called? "City Dachshund! " Did not know? Every night for 1 euro per person!
Bottom line: the hotel is bad, the service is nowhere worse, the staff is boorish. In short, if only there is an opportunity to choose another hotel - I strongly advise you to neglect Opera Comique 3 *.
The only positive about this hotel is its central location.
Everything else is bad, very bad.
They settled us instead of 12:00 at 16:00.
We booked rooms with 2 separate beds - we were given rooms with one large bed and ONE duvet.
When asked about normal numbers, they hesitantly offered to wait until tomorrow, so that it became clear that there would be nothing tomorrow either.
We are Russians - we found a way out: we asked for a second blanket for each bed. Blankets were promised, but in the evening there were none, and the maid "already left. " The first night we slept under the same blanket, practically happy couples (mind you, there were 2 TRAD guys in our group of 12 - they were having fun! )
The next day, we were reminded of the blankets in the morning and in the evening we found a terrible gray-brown-raspberry-colored blanket WITHOUT A QUIET COVER! What was left for us? After all, the maid "already left"! The rest of the nights we slept under one blanket, since it was large and the bed was not very small. But now we feel that we all owe each other something (after such a close relationship! )
Yes, by the way, in our room there was a refrigerator, but! the administrator immediately upon placing at the hotel strictly said that neither drink nor eat in the room is allowed! It's in France! And this is for the Russians!
On the second day, a surprise awaited us: when we returned from a walk, the door to our room was open, the table was moved, the window was open. Nice, right? I went to the administrator. And what? "It must have been the telephone master who came. Is there something missing? " It's great, right? Thank God, nothing was missing from us, but we really wanted to say that yes, it was lost - and see what he would do then?
I want to say right away that we did not hand over the key to the room as unnecessary. So, after the incident with the open door, on the third day of our stay in this "wonderful" hotel, we were asked to RETURN THE KEY. The main thing is logic! We refused, so the administrator almost jumped over the counter - he was so outraged! He demanded an explanation, he said: "You understand, we will not be able to clean your room if you do not hand over the key. " In a comedy series, everyone would probably laugh... I had to explain to him in harsh tones that we would not hand over the key, and, as the practice of your hotel shows, there is no need for this. He lagged behind. But the next morning, another administrator gave the same performance. In short, everyone was rude.
Breakfast, as in most triplets in Paris, was nothing: rolls, yoghurts and some cheese.
What finished us off: on the day of departure, when we handed over the keys and took out things, it turned out that, despite the fact that the hotel was paid, each of us had to pay 3 euros. Do you know what it's called? "City Dachshund! " Did not know? Every night for 1 euro per person!
Bottom line: the hotel is bad, the service is nowhere worse, the staff is boorish. In short, if only there is an opportunity to choose another hotel - I strongly advise you to neglect Opera Comique 3 *.
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We lived at the Opera Comigue hotel in a triple room as a family: me, my husband and daughter. After reading terrible reviews about Parisian hotels, I was ready for almost everything and therefore I was even pleasantly surprised somewhere. Advantages: hotel in the center, metro Richelieu Drouot nearby. You can walk to the Louvre on foot in 40 minutes, and quickly in 20 minutes.
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We lived at the Opera Comigue hotel in a triple room as a family: me, my husband and daughter. After reading terrible reviews about Parisian hotels, I was ready for almost everything and therefore I was even pleasantly surprised somewhere.
Advantages:
hotel in the center, metro Richelieu Drouot nearby. You can walk to the Louvre on foot in 40 minutes, and quickly in 20 minutes. The Opera is 5 minutes away, there is a Monoprix store nearby, where there are products, but on Sunday it, like other stores, is closed, the rest of the days it is open until late. The hotel is relatively clean, the bed was not changed, but the towels were changed every day, there is soap and shower gel. Just do not forget to leave a tip to the maid (1-2 euros). Bed bugs were not found. The servants are friendly, the men are on the keys, they understand English, they don’t know Russian. The room we came across is not small (it was quite tiny next to three), the shower and bath are also of a normal size, there is a TV with 8 channels (all in French), a hairdryer, a refrigerator.
The beds are comfortable.
Meals - buffet (buffet): sliced ham, var. eggs, yogurt, buns, muesli, tea, coffee, milk. By the sixth day, I was terribly tired of all this, at least some variety. For women, breakfast is quite okay, but for our men it will not be enough.
Disadvantages:
very noisy on the street, the road under the windows and transport all day and night, especially at night motorcyclists and revelers get out of nearby cafes.
The repair apparently took place recently, but the furniture is antediluvian, and dirt was observed on the cabinets and behind them.
P. S. I am writing in detail, because when we were going to Paris and were looking for at least some information about the hotel, we were glad for any lines with useful information. I will be glad if I help someone.
Advantages:
hotel in the center, metro Richelieu Drouot nearby. You can walk to the Louvre on foot in 40 minutes, and quickly in 20 minutes. The Opera is 5 minutes away, there is a Monoprix store nearby, where there are products, but on Sunday it, like other stores, is closed, the rest of the days it is open until late. The hotel is relatively clean, the bed was not changed, but the towels were changed every day, there is soap and shower gel. Just do not forget to leave a tip to the maid (1-2 euros). Bed bugs were not found. The servants are friendly, the men are on the keys, they understand English, they don’t know Russian. The room we came across is not small (it was quite tiny next to three), the shower and bath are also of a normal size, there is a TV with 8 channels (all in French), a hairdryer, a refrigerator.
The beds are comfortable.
Meals - buffet (buffet): sliced ham, var. eggs, yogurt, buns, muesli, tea, coffee, milk. By the sixth day, I was terribly tired of all this, at least some variety. For women, breakfast is quite okay, but for our men it will not be enough.
Disadvantages:
very noisy on the street, the road under the windows and transport all day and night, especially at night motorcyclists and revelers get out of nearby cafes.
The repair apparently took place recently, but the furniture is antediluvian, and dirt was observed on the cabinets and behind them.
P. S. I am writing in detail, because when we were going to Paris and were looking for at least some information about the hotel, we were glad for any lines with useful information. I will be glad if I help someone.
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