


A contemporary 3*, just what you would expect of Best Western standards.
A contemporary 3*, just what you would expect of Best Western standards.
The Best Western Acadia Opéra enjoys a prime location at the heart of Paris's business district, next to the Drouot auction house and close to the Grands Magasins, with the Grands Boulevards area, the perfect portrayal of Paris by night with its many theatres bars, restaurants and clubs, including the adjacent Folies Bergère cabaret venue, just a stone's throw away. Despite the constant hustle and bustle for which this district is renowned, this is nevertheless a safe cosmopolitan environment, with the many restaurants of the Jewish Quarter also right on the doorstep. The closest metro station is Grands Boulevards.
The hotel has 36 recently redecorated rooms of average size. The beds are large, the bedding new, and there is room under the big flat-screen television on the wall for a desk and two chairs, as well as a large cupboard next to the French windows. Wi-Fi access is free and welcome trays and drinks are available at reception, but there is no mini-bar or room service. The bathrooms, for their part, are equipped with hospitality products, a hair-dryer and a bathtub. As is standard practise in Parisian hotels, the prices change seasonally, so do your research before booking.
The building has an inviting appearance, with a recently restored facade and flowers on the balconies. The entrance hall is bright, the walls bare and the designer furniture new, and there is a selection of art books for guests to browse. Ultimately though, the spartan appearance has been taken a bit too far, and the lobby is missing that little something that would make it comfortable and welcoming, so whilst the surroundings are clean, the atmosphere feels a little cold.
beauty salon, sauna, spa, Turkish bath
A good address for design aficionados
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This perfectly-located hotel is also calm and peaceful.
A 3* local family hotel.
A dark setting at the heart of "Paris by night".
A cosy, comfortable 3*** hotel with large rooms that are often booked up in advance.
Best Western quality at the heart of "Paris by night".
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