


This hotel has been recently renovated in a sophisticated and stylish manner, and its wonderful black and white designer guest rooms could barely be more trendy.
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This hotel has been recently renovated in a sophisticated and stylish manner, and its wonderful black and white designer guest rooms could barely be more trendy.
15/20
The Gotty is in a unique district, offering lively, convivial and down-to-earth surroundings, and its neighbours include many theatres and music halls, among them the most famous in Paris. The 'Folies Bergère' is one of the most prestigious and, having opened in 1869, is one of the oldest. Some of the world's greatest musicians have performed there, and it is still going strong today. Fans of the theatre and shows will find no less than 40 different venues in the area, including the nearby Palace, which stages many successful plays. The rest of the district is lively and down-to-earth, and ticks all the boxes when it comes to experiencing the essence of Parisian life. The hotel is close to the Cadet and Grands Boulevards metro stations.
The best thing about the Gotty is, of course, its splendid guest rooms. There are 44 guest rooms divided into the double, triple and junior suite categories. The decor on display could inspire even the greatest hotelier, such is the amount of original character on display. In its simplicity, it is quite sensational. The black and white design imposes itself with almost dazzling intensity and power. The contrasts on display could not be greater in these magnificently stylish rooms, in which everything has its opposite. The plush carpets are an intense black colour, and the walls also black, making the white furniture really stand out. The bathrooms are also amazing, with their black tiles almost shiny enough to see your own reflection in them. Some of the rooms are decorated in a more feminine style. Displaying shades of pink and not such deep shades of black, they are less extreme but equally fantastic. The Gotty is a clash of colours and materials softened by the quilted sofas and white padded cupboard doors. Staying here is a great experience, and the staff are very friendly. Guests must pay extra for Wi-Fi access
This 6-story hotel has 44 guest rooms, and has been completely renovated in a very uncompromising contemporary fashion. The pretty façade is covered with balconies, with 27 of the guest rooms opening onto these charming features. Breakfast is served in the reception hall. The decor throughout is dominated by deep blacks set against majestic whites, and it works a treat.
beauty salon, Turkish bath
on a adoré l'accueil de nos hotes mes filles et mon mari et moi même avons très bien mangé une vue superbe !!
beaucoup davantage mode des lit pour les enfant très confortable
pas d'inconvénient, c'était magnifique
hôtel parfait, agréable, confortable
accueil parfait, hôtel confortable
sans soucis hôtel agréable
Juste parfait !! C'est notre hôtel préféré. les chambres sont magnifiques et classes en noir et blanc !!
Très calme et très agréable :)
il n'y en a pas !!!!
Superbe chambre. Tout a été rénové.
acceuil sympatique
en travaux
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