


This hotel, located in one of the busiest shopping streets in the district, is decorated with a distinct Sub-Saharan twist.
This hotel, located in one of the busiest shopping streets in the district, is decorated with a distinct Sub-Saharan twist.
Rue Raymond Losserand is without a doubt one of the most lively streets of the 14th arrondissement, boasting many shops, cafés and bars, several hotels, a few restaurants and a metro station (Pernety, line 13). Gare Montparnasse station is two metro stops away, or fifteen minutes if you prefer to walk. Boulevard Montparnasse and the shopping centres of the tower with the same name are also reasonably close. As for culture, Montparnasse cemetery and the catacombs of Denfert-Rochereau are at the end of the street.
The general style of the hotel is conveyed by the forged iron bed, and the walls, carpet and bed covers decorated in various shades of ochre. A special mention should go to the furniture, in particular the leather-faced wardrobe and mini-bar, which bring to mind an old-fashioned suitcase. The bathroom, meanwhile, flirts with modernity with large floor tiles and a translucent washbasin. You can also request a bathrobe, depending on availability. Finally, if it is your birthday or you are staying with your partner for Valentines Day, management will take care of all the little details.
The Losserand Montparnasse is a member of the "Les Hôtels de Paris" group, and nurtures its image behind a classic facade. The hotel management pays great attention to detail, and did not think twice about relaying the parquet in the lobby and covering each wall with real leather. The hotel has obviously been decorated in a North African style, and this is particularly evident thanks to the leather and forged iron furniture in the common areas. Moreover, the walls are painted orange, and the bar area is adorned with potted cactuses. Last but not least, the breakfast room opens onto a little 2-tiered terrace, which is most appreciated in summer.
beauty salon, Turkish bath
très très bon séjour sur place
proximité gare montparnasse + station de metro au pied de l'hotel calme+propreté pdj buffet très pratique
rien à signaler.pas de point faible.
This hotel is perfect for business travellers looking to stay in this particular area and for whom practicality is the priority. This hotel is to be avoided if you are hoping to stay somewhere 'authentic'.
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