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Golden Tulip Little Palace Hotel Paris
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Golden Tulip Little Palace Hotel Paris
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4 Rue Salomon De Caus
Paris, France
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The golden tulip Little Palace, located in the heart of Paris, offers a rare privilege: the peace of a garden.The hotel is just a stone's throw away from Les Halles, between Le Marais and Beaubourg, and is close to the Stock Exchange and the Sentier business centres .The main tourist sites : the Louvre, the Picasso Museum, Centre George Pompidou, the Opera, Place des Vosges and Notre-Dame Cathedral are within a short walking distance from the hotel .
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
Airport shuttle
Babysitting / Child Services
Banquet Facilities
Bar / Lounge
Business Center
Cable / Satellite TV
Coffee / Tea Maker
Complimentary Toiletries
Concierge
Conference Room(s)
Disabled Access
Dry Cleaning
Elevator / Lift
Fitness Room
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Housekeeping
In Room Movies
Interior Corridors
Laundry service
Massage / Beauty Centre
Medical Assistance Available
Meeting Rooms
Mini Bar
Multilingual Staff
News Stand
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Pets Allowed
Porters
Refrigerator
Restaurant
Room Service
Safe-Deposit Box
Tour Desk
TV
Wake-up Service
Check-in:
From 12:00 PM
Check-out:
Prior to 12:00 PM
Attractions:
IN SQUARE RESTAURANT: Open from Monday until Friday midday, overlooking the green Arts & Metiers Square .
LE MARAIS: The oldest area of Paris .
LOUVRE MUSEUM: The biggest museum of the world ( ancient royal palace )
Notre Dame Cathedral: Its construction began in 1163 and was completed roughly in 200 years later in about 1345 .One of the most famous and beautiful gothic cathedral in the world .
OPERA GARNIER: Masterpiece of nineteenth century theatrical architecture the Palais Garnier built by Charles Garnier and inaugurated in 1875, stages concerts and dance .
PICASSO MUSEUM: Works of Picasso, received by the state after the death of the artist and the artist's personal collection .
POMPIDOU CENTRE: National museum of Modern Art : The exposed pipes caused a scandal when the Centre Pompidou first opened in 1977 .From the roof ( free access )one can look out over the rooftops of Paris .
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Date of Stay:
October, 2008
Small room but outfitted with all the necessities - tiny bathtub and shower, flat screen television, decent lighting, windows that open, a small safe in the wardrobe. I was relieved to discover the tiny elevator after learning my room was on the 6th floor. The hotel's driver service - pick up and drop off at CDG Airport - was the best money I spent on my 4 day trip to Paris. The hotel's location was perfect for me - within walking distance of all the museums I wanted to visit. The hotel restaurant and bar was nice, but pricy. Staff was very helpful, no language barrier as they all spoke English. The park outside the hotel door was charming, closes at night so there wasn't a lot of street noise and on Saturday afternoon a Paris club met to play Petanque (seemed to be kind of like bocce ball). Plenty of cafes close by. The hotel is just steps from the Metro, as well as a major Boulevard, making it easy to navigate and find my way back after a day strolling around.
Date of Stay:
June, 2008
Quiet, not as small as I expected, stylish. Bed could be more comfortable. We would stay here again! It was very convenient to the metro. Once the park across the street closed in the evening, it was very quiet. I loved the curtains- they didn't let in any light!
Date of Stay:
January, 2009
Convenient location, old Paris style hotel which is updated well, a place where I would stay again as I felt at ease. Downsides mostly can be found everywhere. In this case it would be the standard breakfast, the slow/small elevator and the TV which had only a few (French) channels despite it being a flat screen.
Date of Stay:
June, 2008
This is a good hotel in the middle of the Paris garmet district. After 5 pm it is where the prostitutes hang out. Taxi's don't know where the street is. It's about a 40 minute walk to Notre Dame and/or the Lourve. It's very nice looking. The rooms are very nice and clean and the day staff is very helpful. but a couple of things happened that I didn't care for. To begin with there is a complimentary breakfast of which I at at each morning. As I was checking out I was told the although the breakfast is free, coffee with breakfast is 4 euro a day???????? and was charged. I was surprised by this and the fact that it is not written in any of the literature. If it had been I would not had the darn coffee. Additionally, I am a smoker and this is a non-smoking hotel. Needing a cigarette in the middle of the night I went down stars to go out and smoke. When I got to the reception area the night clerk was asleep on a couch. When he woke up I told him I needed to go outside to have a cigarette at which he told me he was sleeping and not going to let me out?????? He told me to go back to my room and smoke out the window. Finally, the second day of my trip my room had my baggage all over it and I decided to leave the do not disturb sign on my door. To my surprise when I got back to the room, the do not disturb sign was back in the room and the room had been cleaned????? Again, a very good value for Paris, but I would not stay there.
Date of Stay:
September, 2008
There was only one room on the main level and we were given that one. It was next to the manager's office and seemed to be beneath the street level. We had no view from the window except the bottom part of another building beneath the street. A lot of employee noise in the morning. The location was ok and within a mile of the Louve and Notre Dame. Very close to a rail station. There was a public park across the street from the hotel where people loitered around until the park was closed. Heard lots of sirens, but never saw anything and never really felt unsafe. This may just be typical of Paris. The hotel staff were very nice. Overall a good value
Date of Stay:
November, 2007
Cozy, beautiful with a very friendly and helpful staff. A well designed hotel with a chic palette. A fantastic hotel for the money. Loved the fact that it was right near two metro stations and happening nightlife on rue des Lombard's, but also a bit removed, and on a quiet street overlooking a fountain.
Date of Stay:
October, 2007
My wife and I spent a wonderful week at the Golden Tulip in Paris. The staff were very accomidating and assisted us with maps and directions .The room, which was on the top floor, has a lovely view of the Eiffel Tower .The bathroom was large and comfortable. The beed and decour were both stylish and comfortable,resectively. The hotel had excellent access to the train station. Breakfast was fine but,in retrospect, was not worht the additional charge and we could have eaten at one of the near by restaurants. The hotel is definately romantic and well worth the cost. We definately would stay there again.
Date of Stay:
February, 2008
The Golden Tulip is in the 3r arr. of Paris and sits in the middle of a garment district with numerous wholesale fashion houses. There are also several very good restaurants within walking distance. The hotel is an old 8-story building that has been extensively remodeled and decorated in a very modern design. Our room, while small, was on the 6th floor and had a balcony with a table and two chairs where you could drink coffee and watch the people in the large park across the street. The bed was very comfortable and the bathroom was excellent. Despite the extensive renovations, however, we woke up at 3 a.m. the first night to discover water dripping from the ceiling into the middle of our bed. The front desk staff was very cooperative the next morning in moving us to a similar room for the remainder of our six-day stay, even though the hotel engineer contended that there was no leak (the blistering plaster and water stains on the ceiling notwithstanding). The phone in the second room did not work. The night clerk said he would report it, but it was never fixed. However, we were on vacation and did not really need the phone. Despite the repair problems, the hotel was comfortable and the staff generally helpful. I would stay there again since the area is near Metro and it is a pleasant 1 mile walk to the Seine.
Date of Stay:
July, 2007
Typical European hotel. Small room, bathroom, elevator. Friendly staff, recommended a patisserie for breakfast, did not eat in hotel, clean room, glass shower stall, balcony, 6th floor had view of top of Eiffel Tower from balcony location was close to two metro stations, area was very quiet, isolated at night,
Date of Stay:
October, 2006
The staff was exceedingly polite and immediately spoke English when necessary. The staff made sure we were comfortable and they helped make restaurant and tour reservations. The hotel room was spotless, with a large clean bathroom and a magnificent eighth floor view of the rooftops of Paris with the Eiffel tower in the picture. The hotel is situated very close to two Metro lines and is within walking distance to all of central Paris. I would definitely stay here again.
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