


This establishment is currently being transformed, and offers stylish and original family rooms.
This establishment is currently being transformed, and offers stylish and original family rooms.
The Rue Raymond Losserand is without doubt one of the most lively streets of the 14th arrondissement, boasting many shops, cafés and bars, several hotels, a few restaurants and a metro station (Pernety, line 13). Gare Montparnasse station is also just two metro stops away, or fifteen minutes if you prefer to walk, whilst the shopping centres of the Boulevard Montparnasse and the tower of the same name are also reasonably close-by. The nearby Montparnasse cemetery and the catacombs at Denfert-Rochereau are also worth a visit.
The rooms are undergoing a general overhaul. The family rooms, and in particular no. 52, a duplex set in the attic space, are worth a special mention, notably due to the ceiling being exceptionally high for a hotel room (around 20 ft). As a result the room feels very spacious and comes with a large bed, a modern bathroom (complete with square washbasin, large shower head and backlit mirror) and separate toilet. The mezzanine upstairs also has a second bed, with the stylish, subdued decor featuring a lot of black. With the exception of the school holidays, this room is rented out individually, for long stays.
This Best Western opened in 1990 and is being fully modernised, a gamble that has really paid off with its family rooms. Whilst the orange walls and leather sofas of the lobby still take you back to the 1990's, the black carpet in the corridors and their walls freshly painted in pale, subdued shades set the tone for the hotel's tasteful and understated transformation.
beauty salon, spa, Turkish bath
cet hotel est juste parfait avec une vue incomparable
vue magnifique l'accueil terrain de jeux
prix un peu chère par raport au qualité
l'hôtel est bien situé, très agréable de l'extérieur, confortable à l'intérieur, chambres spacieuses et bien décorées.
le bar est gratuit, et le personnel disponible et à disposition
quelques peu isolé et bondé de monde.
C'était superbe j'ai adoré !
Prix interessants pas chers
court séjour dommage
chambre confortable : propre, bonne literie, sdb avec baignoire, nécessaire de toilette fourni ... personnel accueillant, serviable et présent 24h/24 ! mini bar offert (boissons chaudes et fraîches, chips ) et petits chocolats sur l'oreiller ! petit bémol, ma chambre donnait sur la rue assez passante, donc bruit nocturne !
localisation proche gare et aéroport
un peu bruyant pour ma part
Hôtel que je fréquente une ou deux fois par an et ou je retournerai volontier !!! Proche de la gare trés pratique !! Chambre adapté quand vous avez un enfant + un couple .
Avec la carte de fidélité Best western vous bénéficiez de tarif préférentiel sur la chambre et le petit déjeuner .A 5 mn de la gare à pieds .. Accueil trés agréable du personnel , chambre trés propre avec de l'espace , bien agencée .
L'odeur dans la salle du petit déjeuner qui coupe un peu l'appétit . Je ne sais pas ce que c'était et je n'ai pas osé poser la question a la femme qui travaillait au service .
Hôtel que je fréquente une ou deux fois par an et ou je retournerai volontier !!! Proche de la gare trés pratique !! Chambre adapté quand vous avez un enfant + un couple .
Avec la carte de fidélité Best western vous bénéficiez de tarif préférentiel sur la chambre et le petit déjeuner .A 5 mn de la gare à pieds .. Accueil trés agréable du personnel , chambre trés propre avec de l'espace , bien agencée .
L'odeur dans la salle du petit déjeuner qui coupe un peu l'appétit . Je ne sais pas ce que c'était et je n'ai pas osé poser la question a la femme qui travaillait au service .
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