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| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| Hotel was in a good location and provided us with clean and comfortable accommodation as a base for our stay in Paris. We did not use any of the hotel facilities as we were out sight-seeing. |
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| From: Fiona Smeaton, Australia |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| Very close to the Metro - in a nice area with restaurants and shops very close by. Small rooms but this is standard for Paris. We will be staying here again next time we're in Paris. |
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| From: WW, USA |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| Stains on the bedspread were the only negative in the cleanliness rating. Small room was not unexpected in Europe. Breakfast was reasonable and very good. Location is wonderful. |
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| From: SS, USA |
| Date of Stay: February, 2008 |
| The bathroom was sparking clean, the bed exceptionally comfortable, even the linens were nicer than most hotels of this character. The front desk staff was super friendly, the proximity to everything, excellent. There is street noise, but that's true of virtually every small Parisian hotel on a busy street. The elevator should probably be in the book of world records for the smallest ever built (and I'm petite), but at least they have one! The value was very good and I will be staying here next year on my trip. |
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| From: AL, France |
| Date of Stay: January, 2008 |
| La situation centrale de l'Hôtel est idéale pour une visite de Paris |
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| From: MB, Denmark |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| Perfect location, close to the opera house and la Fayette. Also close to a lot of nice dining places. I would recommend it for a short term stay. |
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| From: GG, USA |
| Date of Stay: November, 2007 |
| cigarette smoke came into our room everynight. The walls were so thin we could hear people in the next room zipping their suitcases and snoring at night. The location was excellent and the hotel staff were excellent. Because the cigarette smoke was so bad we would not recommend this hotel to non-smokers. |
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| From: Isbael Picado Avila, Spain |
| Date of Stay: August, 2007 |
| Céntrico. Buen trato. Habitaciones pequeñas, pero limpias. Dentro de lo que ofrece cuida los detalles. Puede recomendarse. Probablemente volveré. |
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| From: Irina Yoshida, Denmark |
| Date of Stay: June, 2007 |
| Nice location, friendly and helpful staff. Room was clean but there was mould on the walls, we had breathing problems. |
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| From: Kimberly Casteel, USA |
| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| Excellent location to food, subway, bus, shopping. Room nice but not spaceous. Staff very nice and helpful. Would definitely stay there again and recommend. |
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| From: MR, Austria |
| Date of Stay: June, 2006 |
| Äußerst sympathisches Hotel, zentral gelegen, preiswert. Wir kommen wieder! |
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| From: Lynn Pham, USA |
| Date of Stay: May, 2006 |
| Dingy room with dingy beds for the price 90 Euros + tax + 6 breakfast (optional) per person for late May 2006 booking. 60 Euros would be more appropriate for this hotel. However, it is close to the Galerie Lafayette (about 5 blocks) and to the Orlys Bus to take you to the CDG airport. Excellent staff, especially Jalil. Very competent & very helpful in everyway. We switched to a better hotel, it was a little more $ but definitely worth it. I don't mind staying at Peletier Haussman Opera but not for 90 Euros. |
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| From: Philip Sajecki, Canada |
| Date of Stay: May, 2006 |
| Hotel staff was helpful, convenient to stores, restaurants and Opera. Accomodations were tight. Construction going on next door. |
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| From: Jamie Tharrington, USA |
| Date of Stay: February, 2006 |
| Charming hotel - tiny elevator - part of the charm. Great staff, friendly. Very safe, clean and warm (I went in January). |
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| From: DC, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: October, 2005 |
| The hotel was in an excellent location, but the building works on the adjacent property woke us up at around 7am each morning. For this reason I could not stay at this hotel again unless the works had definitely finished. We really suffered due to the lack of sleep, as it was only a short trip anyway. |
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| From: James Campbell, Ireland |
| Date of Stay: September, 2005 |
| We had booked for 4 nights but only stayed for 1 because of the building work going on in the adjoining building. At 7am the Kango hammers started. The noise was intolerable. We packed and went to look for another hotel. We had to pay for 2 nights. We have 4 children at home and getting up at 7am wasn't part of our relaxng itinary. We were both conconerned about the fire exit which was the main stairway. If a fire had started in the stairway there was no other way out. Overall we really enjoyed our stay in Paris but this hotel definately won't be remembered as one of the hihglights!!! |
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| From: Kate Higgins, Australia |
| Date of Stay: September, 2005 |
| This charming little hotel is located in a fantastic area 'Opera' and within walking distance to the Lourve. Although the room & bathroom is small, it was clean and the beds comfortable. The size of the room wasn't an issue because we were only there to sleep. There was construction taking place next door (Sep'05) so it was a bit noisy. The lift is only big enough to fit your bag so be prepared to climb the steps to get to your room. There is one computer for internet access at a charge of 2 euro for each use - this was not working when I was there. Overall I was very happy with this hotel. |
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| From: ML, USA |
| Date of Stay: June, 2005 |
| It takes about 15 minutes walk to the major department stores. The construction next building is going on Mon - Fri from 9:00 am - 6:00 pm. So I won't recommend it if U want to sleep late or take an afternoon nap. The subway is closed by and very convenient. Front desk was very helpful and friendly. |
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| From: Athanasios Evangelou, Greece |
| Date of Stay: May, 2005 |
| Perfect location!Very nice and friendly staff!A excellent bargain if you need a cheap hotel in the heart of this amazing town! |
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| From: Valter Tandoi, Italy |
| Date of Stay: November, 2004 |
| Perfect ratio quality/price. The small elevator is not a problem at all. The last thing to do in Paris is spending your time in the elevator. |
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