


The Châteaudun is a charming, retro-style hotel.
The Châteaudun is a charming, retro-style hotel.
Located on a large avenue linking the Opera to Gare St Lazare, the Châteaudun also stands at the foot of the hill which goes up to Pigalle, towards Montmartre. A 10 minute walk will take you to Opéra Garnier. Located in a business district, the hotel's environment is safe and calm, far away from the lively nightlife of the Grands Boulevards area. Next to the hotel stands an a la carte bistro where typically French specialities are served. The closest underground station is Notre-Dame de Lorette.
There are few 'Standard' rooms in this 26-bed hotel, so in the end, standard rooms become the 'Superieure' category, almost the same price as the 'Standard' category anyway. Did you get that? In short, they are spacious, with pretty retro-chic decoration - unusual and beautiful wooden furniture which serves as a desk or a cage (!) for the CRT television set. Large French windows let in natural light, so remember to request a room on the corner of the building as they are very bright and a little larger, with access to the balconies from which you have an unrestricted view of Paris. There is no mini-bar in the guestrooms but there is individual air-conditioning and room service available up to 2:30am. The bathrooms are also spacious and cleverly decorated in pink and black. The rooms need renovating nonetheless, which seems to be planned for the near future. A very charming hotel.
The hotel is housed in a typically Parisian stone hotel. The reception and lobby have just been renovated. The decoration is ethno-chic, with a particular focus on light and wood features, large leather sofas... The entrance hall is full of promise.
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This charming hotel is peaceful and well-located.
A very modest 3-star hotel.
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A fine hotel in a peaceful position close to Grands Boulevards and the Grands Magasins (big department stores).
A fine hotel close to some of the city's major landmarks.
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