


The standard of a two-star Accor hotel, close to Montparnasse and the Porte d'Orléans.
The standard of a two-star Accor hotel, close to Montparnasse and the Porte d'Orléans.
The hotel stands on the quiet Rue du Château, to the south of the Avenue du Maine and close to the town hall in the 14th arrondissement, though you will find a bar and a wine cellar in the small Place Moro-Glafferi, just a little way up towards Montparnasse.
If you'd like something with a little more atmosphere, though, your best bet is to head to the Alesia crossroads, which is surrounded by a great many brasseries, shops and even a cinema, or perhaps, a little earlier on, to the crossroads of the Rue des Plantes where you'll find two cafes with a real St-Germain ambience about them. The only downside is the avenue itself and the fact that it is a main road linking the Porte d'Orléans to Montparnasse, meaning that the traffic is rather heavy here.
The rather cramped rooms leave little room to move around the foot of the bed, and the rooms on the lower floors should be avoided if possible as they are desperately short of light. Despite this drawback, the Ibis chain does guarantee a certain standard of cleanliness and service, including free Wi-Fi and a range of satellite channels. Some of the rooms have air-conditioning, though the renovation work currently underway will include upgrading every room, among other improvements.
As soon as you enter the rather unsurprising yet comfortably-sized lobby, complete with a small lounge area furnished with a bench seat and tables, you'll see that it's a real cookie-cutter Ibis hotel. The windowless breakfast room is located on the basement level and is accessed via a narrow staircase, and there is also a bar which serves soft drinks, beers and snacks 24 hours a day. The hotel has a private car park charged at ?10 a night, whilst there's good news for your furry friends, too, as animals are also accepted at the hotel for an additional fee.
bien pour une nuit. Le lit est très confortable. Mon amie qui travaille dans un hôtel et fait toujours une inspection de la chambre pour voir si c'est bien propre n'a pas eu de remarques à faire. Donc bravo à la femme de ménage!
chambre propre, lit très confortable
chambre très exigue. J'ai eu un peu de mal à trouver l'hôtel (3 ibis dans le quartier!)
Dans l'ensemble assez bon hotel
Proximité transport en commun
Pas d'inconvénients a noter
Séjour d'une nuit en couple. L'hôtel est propre et nous n'avons pas été ennuyé par le bruit ou quoi que ce soit. Le buffet du petit déjeuner était bon et suffisant en quantité.
La situation de l'hôtel, le budget et les horaires.
Aucun inconvénient particulier n'est à signaler sur cet établissement pour ma part.
Quartier agréable, les grands sites touristiques sont facilement et rapidement accessible depuis le métro Montparnasse, proche rue de rennes pour le shopping, jardin du luxembourg pour flâner. Mauvais rapport qualité prix
bien situé, calme et tranquille
trop cher, chambre un peu petite
La chambre nous a servit d'escale entre une arrivée en avion et un départ en train le lendemain. Dans cette situation, cet hotel est super. Confortable, bien que la chambre soit petite. Cependant, je n'y aurais pas passé une semaine entiere
Proximité de la gare montparnasse restaurant pas loin
taille de la chambre bruit de la rue
Un très bon hôtel, parfait niveau qualité prix et une propreté irréprochable
A proximité de tous commerces et des métro à pieds
Petit déjeuner un peu cher à mon goût
Accueil chaleureux, bien situé et facile d'accès
Petit déjeuner à volonté
Parking privé payant
Très bonne situation, parfaite pour moi. Chambre propre et calme. Salle de bains pratique, agréable et propre (tout comme les toilettes) Petit déjeuner très bien et en de grande quantité.
Chambre propre et calme et petit déjeuner copieux
Chambre un peu petite
hotel pour 1 nuite, reunion à Paris
pas loin de la gare de paris montparnasse tarif correct, l'accueil sympha
hotel simple, pas trop de service petit dejeuner pas offert,
Hotel simple mais confortable, propre, calme, non fumeur. Super petit déjeuner.
Calme et très bien situé
Peu de place autour du lit
This establishment is currently being transformed, and offers stylish and original family rooms.
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