


A fine selection of amenities at this hotel located close to the Grands Boulevards.
A fine selection of amenities at this hotel located close to the Grands Boulevards.
The hotel stands on a busy street, just at the foot of the lively nightlife district of Grands Boulevards, famous for its Parisian alleyways and its many bars, restaurants, cinemas and clubs. There is plenty of activity all the way down to the hotel, where the many shops form picturesque, cosmopolitan surroundings. For fans of traditional French cuisine served 'on the go' but in a magnificent setting, the very popular - and often crowded - brasserie "Chez Chartier" is a short distance away up the hill. The closest metro station is Grands Boulevards.
The hotel's 104 rooms all fall into the same category, namely Standard, and the one we stayed in was very large, which is rather unusual for a Parisian hotel offering this category of accommodation. The decor here is low-key but tasteful, with two large French windows letting in plenty of natural light. Amenities include individual air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen satellite television, whilst most of the large bathrooms come with a bathtub. Good value for money.
The hotel's lobby is spacious and colourful and furnished with a few tables and armchairs along the edge of the room, the walls adorned with a selection of photographs. A free Internet point is also provided for guests' convenience. Beyond the reception lies the very large and well-lit breakfast room, topped with a large glass ceiling, where you'll have no trouble finding a table, even at peak times. Snacks can be ordered 24 hours a day and there is also a bar serving soft and alcoholic drinks. There is a public car park that guests can use at an extra cost 200m from the hotel.
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Hôtel idéalement situé car le quartier est très animé. Pour les chambres elles sont de bonnes tailles mais elles auraient besoin d'êtres rafraichies. Il vaut mieux avoir une chambre sur cour que sur la rue. Mais rapport qualité/prix correct pour Paris.
La situation idéale dans Paris.
L'ascenseur en panne au moment de notre séjour.
hotel de grand standing, idéalement placé près des grands boulevards, théâtres, commerces et grand choix de restaurants.
standing centre de paris commerces et restos
salle de bain assez petite
très bonne réception et bon accueil chambre propre et agréable, douche assez grande et propre literie rien a dire petit déjeuner il a une variété de produit il y a du choix
propreté trés bien , déjeuner large choix, accueil rien a redire
fenêtre donnant sur la rue pas très agréable
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