


The Citadines studios and apartments boast a traditional Parisian style and occupy an ideal location right in front of the Louvre museum.
The Citadines studios and apartments boast a traditional Parisian style and occupy an ideal location right in front of the Louvre museum.
The Comédie Française and the Louvre will immerse you in the world of culture as soon as you step out of the hotel. Between the Avenue de l'Opéra and rue Saint-Honoré, rue de Richelieu is at the centre of all the capitals sights. A stroll through the Jardins des Tuileries and across place Vendôme will give you a unique and exceptional view of Paris. Nearby, rue de Rivoli boasts a large selection of boutiques and if your feeling a little peckish, the area has numerous restaurants to choose from. The closest metro stop is Palais Royal Musée du Louvre.
The elegance of the round entrance hall of Hôtel Citadines is due to its superb vaulted ceiling decorated with typically Parisian mouldings. In the corridors that lead to your room, you may notice that the carpets are stained in places and need to be replaced, but other than that the hotel is well kept. The breakfast room looks out onto the street and there are eggs, small pastries, bread, cheese, cereals, etc... on offer.
The apartment hotel's 24 studios and 17 apartments all have the same flowery wall-to-wall carpet and the same classic and warm style. The studios are equipped with a sofa that can be unfolded into a large bed or two smaller ones. The apartments have an additional room with an extra large bed. Each accommodation unit has an ADSL connection and wireless Internet access. There is also no need to eat sandwiches while you're here: there is a separate kitchen with a fridge, a stove, a micro-wave oven, a kettle and a toaster so you'll be hard-pushed to find an excuse for not cooking! Every room has a small television set and a stereo system, as well as an ironing board and an iron. As for the bathrooms, they are relatively spacious and include a hair-dryer.
beauty salon, spa, Turkish bath
gym, fitness
Hotel très agréable, personnel chalereux.
La propreté Le confort
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magnifique hotel , service très convenables
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Exceptionnel
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J'ai trouver cette hôtel super ! merci encore !
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