


Right next to the train station and the lively Montparnasse area, this apartment hotel is about to undergo refurbishment works.
Right next to the train station and the lively Montparnasse area, this apartment hotel is about to undergo refurbishment works.
With its proximity to Montparnasse station this is an ideal solution for travellers who arrive from or are heading West! In addition to Montparnasse tower and its shopping malls, the area has much to offer in terms of restaurants and, in particular, a plethora of pancake stalls in case you'd forgotten that Brittany is only two hours away! A 15-minute stroll will take you to Boulevard Montparnasse and its many cinemas. At walking distance, there are several shops and two supermarkets should you feel the need to stock up on supplies. If you're looking for a bit of culture, not too far away, visit the famous Montparnasse cemetery.
The concept here is the same as in the other Citadines hotels: studios or two-room apartments with a fully-equipped kitchen. There is a fridge-freezer, a micro-wave oven and a dishwasher (glasses, cutlery and plates are also provided, as well as dishwashing tablets). In the studios, the beds are in fact sofa-beds but these will be replaced when the establishment undergoes renovation works. In the the two-room apartments the sofa-bed is used for friends or for putting the kids to bed in the lounge area. In the bedroom, parents can enjoy a real King size bed.
The renovation works on the building are scheduled for this year. The last one dates from 1995. The facilities have aged since then and the interior is out of date, but the establishment is generally well-kept. The breakfast room has an adjoining courtyard with trees, which is particularly pleasant in the summer. A business corner with free wireless Internet access should be created any time soon, and there is free wifi in the entrance hall and adsl connection in the rooms.
beauty salon, Turkish bath
tennis
accueil trés chaleureux et tres calme je le recommande à beaucoup
proche de la gare et des magasins ainsi que des restaurants
dommage qu'on est pas pu rester plus longtemps
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