


A beautiful establishment at the heart of the Latin district
A beautiful establishment at the heart of the Latin district
In the heart of the Latin quarter, this establishment stands in a quiet and authentic back street, slightly secluded from all the tourist bustle and the traffic on the highly frequented boulevard. It is next to popular restaurants and bars that serve French specialties, and opposite a charming bookshop that sells old English books. The impressive Church of St Séverin is also nearby. The gothic style is a true delight to the eyes and if your a fan, be sure to visit Notre Dame cathedral, which is just next door. Both Versailles and Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport are easily accessible on RER lines B and C from the nearby St. Michel metro stop.
There are 3 categories of rooms: Classic, Superior and Panoramic. There is only one of the latter and it is exceptional. It's on the top floor and surrounded by a huge terrace that affords a breathtaking view of the rooftops of Paris, from the Tour Montparnasse to Montmartre. The price is as unique as the room. In the superior category, the decoration of the rooms and their furniture is also modern and tasteful. As in the classic rooms, the superior ones are spacious. There is individual air-conditioning, a stocked-up mini-bar, and free wireless Internet access. All of the bathrooms are equipped with bathtubs.
The architecture is unusual and massive, and blends curves and straight angles. The interior decoration is contemporary and cosy. Once past the reception desk, pay a quick visit to the lounge area; its rounded armchairs are particularly comfortable. The furniture is modern and the light can be dimmed upon demand. The drapes that are drawn across the windows preserve this sense of intimacy while still letting the daylight in. The breakfast room is on the other side of a small bookshelf that serves as a partition.
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tres bel hotel a refaie si jamais
grand beau et propre
rien a dire de plus
hotel plutot tranquille et pas trop cher
ideal pour un sejour reposant
rien de negatif a en dire
Superb baroque decor, plenty of colour, and unbelievable charm. We loved it.
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