


Located between Alesia and Pernety, this hotel is in great need of a renovation.
Located between Alesia and Pernety, this hotel is in great need of a renovation.
Alesia street is very lively, especially in its upper part (from Didot street to the roundabout). The hotel is located by Didot street, therefore close to the shops and approximately 200 metres away from the brasseries and the cinema standing around the roundabout of Alesia. This location is a strategic choice because it is convenient for catching buses and underground trains (line 4 will take you to St Germain in 20 minutes), whether the object of your trip is for business at one of the trade fairs at Porte de Versailles or a visit of the French capital city. Nightlife isn't this district's main asset: you will be better off going towards Montparnasse.
If possible, opt for a room set in the back of the building and in the upper floors: it should be brighter and the unrestricted view very pleasant. They are furnished with basic amenities such as a CRT television set which only shows a limited amount of channels. The washbasins resting on a cabinet add a touch of modernity but these little cabinets deserve to be better maintained.
The hotel was bought in 2004, a former property of the Accor group. It hasn't been renovated since. The entrance hall is spacious enough but it can get a little stuffy. The breakfast room is set in the basement. An attempt at brightening it up was made by painting a wall with plant designs, but it is difficult to say whether it was achieved or not. A lift will take you up to one of the 70 guestrooms of the hotel. The common areas are rather nicely kept.
beauty salon, Turkish bath
Hôtel calme, mais qui aurait besoin de réaménagement.
Literie très confortable Personnel sympathique
Salle de bain exigüe avec une douche minuscule. Salle de petit-déjeuner trop petite pour l'heure de "pointe", on ne peut pas forcément trouver une table.
propre, rapport qualité pris correct pour Paris
personnel très accueillant
Chambres petites et salle d'eau minuscule aussi
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