


The Antin St Georges is a perfectly decent hotel close to Montmartre.
The Antin St Georges is a perfectly decent hotel close to Montmartre.
It is located on the hill leading up to the district of Pigalle, famous for its lively nightlife and its many restaurants, bars, concert halls, clubs and, of course, the Moulin Rouge. Just a short climb up to Montmartre will take you to the Sacré Cœur, or if that doesn't take your fancy, another of the city's symbolic monuments, the Opera Garnier, is also easily accessible from the hotel. If you can make it a little further you can also walk to the city's shopping Mecca - the district with the famous Grands Magasins (big department stores), whilst lovers of fine food will be pleased to hear that there is a selection of fine eateries, including the 'Jean', in close proximity to the hotel. The nearest metro station is St. Georges.
The hotel's 36 rooms all fall into the same category, namely Standard, though rooms to accommodate three or four guests can also be made available. The room we stayed in was small, with low-key decor, a little furniture tucked away in a corner and a wardrobe for storing your luggage. There is a wall-mounted flat-screen satellite television facing the bed, though there are no safe deposit boxes, even at reception, and the hotel is yet to install an Internet connection, which is a shame. The bathrooms, for their part, are comfortable and mostly come with a bathtub.
The hotel has recently been taken over and has an appealing façade, complete with beautiful stonework and canopies topping the bay windows. Once inside, you'll find that the lobby is spacious, with a large sofa and a few comfortable armchairs, where guests can relax and appreciate the effort put into the decor opposite the reception desk. The whole place has a rather Colonial feel about it, not least because of the photos adorning the walls and the miscellaneous items displayed on the shelves. The neighbouring breakfast room is also pleasant and the communal areas of the hotel more conventional. There is a public car park just a 5-minute walk away, for which there is a charge.
massage, Turkish bath
Nous avions choisi cet hôtel en raison de sa situation, dans le quartier de Notre Dame de Lorette; nous étions en famille.
La situation de l'hôtel La possibilité de réserver sur internet à un prix plus avantageux
Chambre (n°400 )avec 2 lits doubles). Moquette tachée Draps troués. Joints sdb sales. poubelle cassée; Pieds sommiers bancales Très Bruyant
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