


The Tonic Hôtel stands on a quiet street between the Hôtel de Ville and the Louvre, its historic architecture giving its small, traditionally-furnished guest rooms a real touch of character.
The Tonic Hôtel stands on a quiet street between the Hôtel de Ville and the Louvre, its historic architecture giving its small, traditionally-furnished guest rooms a real touch of character.
There is certainly no shortage of attractions in the area surrounding the quiet Rue du Roule, with the Opéra, Châtelet and the Louvre all within walking distance, whilst the Pont Neuf, the first stone arch bridge built in Paris, despite its name, is also just a stone's throw away and will take you across to the Saint-Germain des Près district.
The hotel's location at the centre of Paris means you have access to many public transport options, and the nearest metro stations are Châtelet and Louvre-Rivoli.
The name Tonic is probably not the best choice here as the Tonic Hôtel du Louvre has no gym and is, on the contrary, geared towards relaxation! The large bar on the ground floor provides cosy surroundings, and this is also where breakfast is served in the morning. Breakfast itself consists of a choice of a buffet or an à la carte option, which will set you back either ?15 or ?6.90, depending on what you choose. You can also, of course, take advantage of the room service and order breakfast to your room, should you so wish. The hotel also has an Internet corner with a printer.
In such a fine-looking Haussmannian building as this, you can certainly get away with minimal decor. Depending on the floor, each of the hotel's 35 guest rooms features either exposed beams or 5-metre high ceilings, both of which give them a touch of class. The stone walls give the rooms an authentic feel, whilst the elaborate wooden furniture makes for a warm ambience. The bathrooms are rather more basic and quite narrow and come with a bathtub and a hair-dryer. The decor might be traditional, but the amenities are certainly modern and include Wi-Fi, a mini-bar, air-conditioning, a safe, and satellite television - everything you need for a comfortable stay.
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