A very worthy choice for travelers who like a fresh, modern hotel interior and who have been to Paris many times before. A wonderful residence for exploring the Left Bank: Boulevard Saint-Germain, the churches of Saint-Germain-des-Pres and Saint-Sulpice, the Montparnasse quarter - everything is within easy walking distance.
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A very worthy choice for travelers who like a fresh, modern hotel interior and who have been to Paris many times before. A wonderful residence for exploring the Left Bank: Boulevard Saint-Germain, the churches of Saint-Germain-des-Pres and Saint-Sulpice, the Montparnasse quarter - everything is within easy walking distance.
Other popular sights of Paris are 30-40 minutes brisk walk or 10-15 minutes by taxi or metro. In general, the place is very good. But for those who are in Paris for the first time, I still advise you to choose a hotel on the Right Bank - closer to the Opera, the Louvre and the Champs Elysees.
A thirty-second walk is the famous Bon Marche department store, which presents almost all the most famous French and Italian fashion houses. there is also the largest grocery store in Paris (and maybe in Europe) Bon Marche Grand Epicerie, which has almost everything that a lover of tasty and high-quality (though not cheap) food can wish for.
About the hotel itself: excellent service, very helpful and pleasant service. The rooms are modern in style, very clean and quite spacious, equipped with modern air conditioning. The hotel is small (the so-called "boutique hotel"), there is no reception and a separate breakfast room as such, but this is not very annoying. The elevator is modern and spacious. Breakfast type "continental" - without hot dishes, but the products are fresh and of high quality (in Paris, not all hotels are like this).
The rooms have free Wi-Fi, which works, unfortunately, with frequent and long interruptions. This, of course, is a big minus. Good LCD TV with many channels including HD. The bed is large, the linen is snow-white, it changes every day - in general, everything here is on top.
A big minus, typical for some other Parisian hotels: full-fledged triple occupancy, the availability of triple rooms is not true. It is a pity that it is present on the website of the hotel. In fact, there are no real "triples" with a full-fledged separate bed for a third family member, or at least with a sofa bed. "Triple" accommodation is organized by moving towards a double bed and establishing a rigid, short, narrow and generally very uncomfortable couch in the vacant seat. For the declared four stars, this is, to put it mildly, disrespectful in relation to those who chose this hotel precisely for the sake of the declared "triple" and paid a high price for the Left Bank precisely for a full-fledged "triple".
However, the room is very comfortable for two, and the hotel itself is a great choice for a couple in love who visited Paris to relax and get to know the Left Bank (which in all respects is no less wonderful than the Right, only there are much fewer tourists).
Other popular sights of Paris are 30-40 minutes brisk walk or 10-15 minutes by taxi or metro. In general, the place is very good. But for those who are in Paris for the first time, I still advise you to choose a hotel on the Right Bank - closer to the Opera, the Louvre and the Champs Elysees.
A thirty-second walk is the famous Bon Marche department store, which presents almost all the most famous French and Italian fashion houses. there is also the largest grocery store in Paris (and maybe in Europe) Bon Marche Grand Epicerie, which has almost everything that a lover of tasty and high-quality (though not cheap) food can wish for.
About the hotel itself: excellent service, very helpful and pleasant service. The rooms are modern in style, very clean and quite spacious, equipped with modern air conditioning. The hotel is small (the so-called "boutique hotel"), there is no reception and a separate breakfast room as such, but this is not very annoying. The elevator is modern and spacious. Breakfast type "continental" - without hot dishes, but the products are fresh and of high quality (in Paris, not all hotels are like this).
The rooms have free Wi-Fi, which works, unfortunately, with frequent and long interruptions. This, of course, is a big minus. Good LCD TV with many channels including HD. The bed is large, the linen is snow-white, it changes every day - in general, everything here is on top.
A big minus, typical for some other Parisian hotels: full-fledged triple occupancy, the availability of triple rooms is not true. It is a pity that it is present on the website of the hotel. In fact, there are no real "triples" with a full-fledged separate bed for a third family member, or at least with a sofa bed. "Triple" accommodation is organized by moving towards a double bed and establishing a rigid, short, narrow and generally very uncomfortable couch in the vacant seat. For the declared four stars, this is, to put it mildly, disrespectful in relation to those who chose this hotel precisely for the sake of the declared "triple" and paid a high price for the Left Bank precisely for a full-fledged "triple".
However, the room is very comfortable for two, and the hotel itself is a great choice for a couple in love who visited Paris to relax and get to know the Left Bank (which in all respects is no less wonderful than the Right, only there are much fewer tourists).
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