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| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| Hotel was clean and staff friendly and helpful. A bit further out than I expected but in a nice area for eating/bars, not too touristy! Close to Metro station for quick access into centre of Paris. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| Great location it is close to metro and a small market. Room was very small but clean besides we did not go to Paris to stay in the room. The staff was very nice. The area is great lots of little cafes to eat at for decent prices and bakeries for breakfast so I would not recommend taking the hotel breakfast at 9 Euros a day per person. The room did not have air conditioning so not sure it would be suitable for the hot summer months Overall I would go back to this hotel. |
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| From: Mario Maestri, Italy |
| Date of Stay: September, 2007 |
| It was the first time in Pavillon Villiers Etoile. Good standard for 3 stars in Paris. Small room, but in Paris I found also smaller rooms. Cleanliness was good and carpets were no bad smelling (as I found often in Paris). Place absolutely quiet. Metro at 250-300 meters roughly. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: November, 2007 |
| Upon sightseeing I couldn't believe how close the hotel was in proximity to all fo the Paris attractions. The best part of this hotel is that is just around the corner from a local open air market/bazaar where you can satisfy your heart's desires to the fullest. Shopping galore, eating extravaganza, laundry, supermarket...you name it and it is all there. The hotel room was small but extremely clean and always very well serviced. If you are going to Paris and don't have 500/night to spend on a room, this is the place for you. |
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| From: Francesco Campetella, Italy |
| Date of Stay: August, 2006 |
| L'hotel risulta nel complesso discreto, le camere sono pulite anche se veramente piccole e strette! Il personale è simpatico e alla mano. Ha il grosso vantaggio di stare molto vicino alla Metropolitana e quindi molto comodo per spostarsi. |
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| From: BIAGIO ARCUTI, Italy |
| Date of Stay: August, 2006 |
| stanze non troppo grandi, ottima la pulizia, personale abbastanza qualificato con l'inglese e francese, metro a 300 metri, quartiere tranquillo, bellissimo di mattina con il mercatino della frutta. Da consigliare |
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| From: DANIEL SANCHEZ PEREA, Spain |
| Date of Stay: August, 2006 |
| El hotel está muy bien situado y el precio es bueno para ser París. No cogáis el desayuno, son 11 € por persona, si vais a la Rue de Levi hay desayuno completos (zumo, cruasa y café) por 3,8 € en muchos sitios y precios similares a éste. Lo único achacable es quizás el olor que desprende la moqueta de la entrada ¿porqué no la lavaraán más a menudo? |
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| From: MP, Australia |
| Date of Stay: June, 2006 |
| The area that the Hotel is located in is excellent. If you want to experience a real Parisian residential area, and the goings on, the 17th er is perfect. On Fridays just around the corner from the Hotel is a great street market - do as the locals do, go to the local bar for a drink, turn your chair out towards the street and watch the goings on! Its also close to the Metro so getting to all tourist sights is easy. |
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| From: Adrian Walters, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: May, 2006 |
| The hotel did "exactly what it says on the tin". Great location - good bars & restaurants nearby, without feeling that we were in a 'rip-off' tourist area. Short walk to livelier districts like Montmartre & Pigalle, and very good for Metro and sights beyond. Contrary to other reviewers I found the staff friendly & helpful, though we did return at one point to find that our door had been left unlocked after cleaning. Not a problem for us as years of travelling mean we never leave valuables in room anyway, but could be seen as problem for others. Would stay again & would recommend |
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| From: Suzanne Henry, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: November, 2005 |
| I was very surprised to walk into the room and find a kitchenette with microwave, fridge and hob as there was no information about this on the website (there were also lots of pots, pans and crockery). This is a great thing if you are staying in Paris on a budget as there's a monoprix, a pretty decent supermarket nearby. The room was very small, as was the bathroom and the shower, although according the the plan of the hotel it seemed that my room was smaller than the others. The bed was a made-up sofa bed which I found a bit strange but it was comfortable enough. It was very clean and the staff were friendly they speak both French and English. Also, the location was great, on a quiet backstreet a few minutes walk from cafes and Villiers metro station. Great hotel if on a budget and not expecting much luxury! |
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| From: Nathan D. Silber, France |
| Date of Stay: December, 2004 |
| good location.small , but clean rooms.Small dining room.For the price we paid were happy. |
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| From: Paul Forman, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: July, 2003 |
| The Hotel was in an excellent location & was very quiet. Good access to Metro/local shops etc. We chose this one because it advertised parking. This turned out to be a Privately owned garage down the road at an extra cost of E15 per night. This info. needs diaplaying on web page. Other good info to have would be cost of breakfast E11 per person. Staff O.K. but not very communicative. Room very small & other guest's converastions could be clearly heard from their rooms into ours. No air conditioning. We would stay there again but only because of the location & area. |
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| From: SP, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: July, 2003 |
| The cleanliness of the rooms was good. The breakfast provided was good. My only complaints are that photographs of rooms shown on your web page did not match the decor of the actual rooms. We also notified the desk on the night of our arrival that the pay TV was not working but it was not fixed at all. |
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