


A charming hotel in the artistic centre of Paris.
A charming hotel in the artistic centre of Paris.
In the heart of the Latin district close to the bustling pleasures of the Odéon- with its numerous bars and restaurants- the establishment is surrounded by art galleries. Primitive art, modern art, antiquities, curiosities... each small shop is different from the next. This arrondissement is full of surprises for any person looking for rare antiques, good books or cinemas. When it comes to sightseeing, the must-see Jardin de Luxembourg, Paris' most beautiful garden, is very close by, as is the domed Panthéon, the final resting place of some of France's most distinguished figures. There is a public car park near by but this comes at extra cost. The closest metro station is Odéon. You can also take line A of the RER at the St Michel station.
The establishment's 26 rooms come in three categories: Standard, Superior (in the majority) and Moderate. We visited a Superior room. The interior is classical and the setting has something aristocratic about it. There are silky tapestries adorning the walls, a couple of frames, some heavy curtains hanging on either side of the window, ancient furniture, high ceilings... There is individual air-conditioning, a stocked-up mini-bar, and wireless Internet access (for a fee). The bathrooms are equipped with a bathtub. The rates for this charming establishment are in the higher bracket.
Located in a very quiet street, the Prince de Conti unleashes its charms as soon as you walk in. There is a small desk that welcomes guests, which is quite unusual. The entrance hall is a journey through numerous curiosities, antiquities and souvenirs gathered by the owners during their travels. The setting here is refined and pleasant. The breakfast room is a real success, its many mirrors making it look even bigger than it actually is. In the small lounge area there is a courtesy bar: guests help themselves to drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and then let the reception staff know what they've drank. There is a small interior courtyard enabling you to enjoy the fresh air and the calm, and possibly a nice bottle of wine when the weather permits.
beauty salon
charmant hotel tres bon confort
service chambre qualité de la nourriture
la vue n'est pas tres degager
This classic style hotel, located on a narrow street leading from the Saint Germain district down to the Seine, almost seems shy. The minute you cross the threshold, you get the feeling that you are about to enter an atmosphere of understated and, above all, classic style. The D'Aubusson, whose majestic door opens to reveal an old 17th Century building, is clearly in the habit of welcoming wealthy American tourists eager to experience a slice of history. Of course, this is not to say that tourists from other countries do not appreciate the classic charm, but this establishment maybe takes itself just a little bit seriously.
A pleasant hotel at the heart of the Latin Quarter.
An urban concept that offers good value for money.
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A charming hotel right at the heart of the Latin Quarter.
A reliable hotel which is up to Best Western standards
A charming hotel in the artistic centre of Paris.
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