| From: RK, USA |
| Date of Stay: October, 2008 |
| Very nice little hotel in a great area of the latin quarter, near the Odeon Metro station. The hotel staff were very helpful and friendly, put us in a larger room the second night. We'd definitely stay there again. The price was good for Paris. |
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| From: Mario Trinchera, Italy |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| Great position and good quality for this price. |
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| From: Gill Diamond, USA |
| Date of Stay: July, 2008 |
| The hotel was exactly as it was described by others. Very nice for the price, in an outstanding location. The staff was very pleasant and helpful. Perfect for our first stay in Paris! |
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| From: PV, USA |
| Date of Stay: July, 2008 |
| This hotel is located on the Left Bank midway among the Sorbonne, the Luxembug Gardens, and the San Germain/San Michelle intersection...a great location! Close to the metro and walking distance from Notre Dame. Nearby restaurants--Le Polidor and Le Petit Prince--offered fabulous food. The lamb and chicken at Le Polidor were spectacular and reasonable. The hotel desk clerks were kind, helpful, and personable. We loved our stay at Villa des Princes. |
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| From: Sherri Marsh, USA |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| I would definately stay here again. Our top floor room was clean, quite and very conveniently situated, both in terms of transportation and points of interest. The rooms were a bit small (and the elevator comically so), but probably better than average for a Paris hotel in this price range. |
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| From: Stuart Bruno, USA |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| The hotel was located in an excellent area. Very close to transportation, restaurants, services. The room was small, but that was expected. The hotel was very well run. The front desk was very helpful. We highly recommend Villa des Princes. |
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| From: DP, Argentina |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| i did in paris just two days. |
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| From: JH, USA |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| Very nice, clean property. Traveling with six others, we had nearly half the rooms. Interior rooms were very quiet. Street facing rooms were a bit noisy with late night street noise, but nothing major. A great little property in a great location. Will return in 2009! |
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| From: Michael Riley, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: October, 2007 |
| Rooms very clean. Not spacious but this is Paris. Good location. Relatively quiet at night as off side street but did hear some singing at 3am. Would definately recommend to friends. |
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| From: VM, USA |
| Date of Stay: August, 2007 |
| Very nice stay. The room was nice, clean and fairly spacious. The location was very good, walking distance to St. Germain. The elevator was the strangest I've ever seen, oddly shaped, and large enough for only one person. This was really only an issue when the maid was using it during her cleaning. Other than that - very nice stay! |
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| From: Jennifer Pickar, USA |
| Date of Stay: August, 2007 |
| Overall, I really enjoyed my stay. The reviews I ahd read, indicating good quality but relatively small rooms were accurate. The only thing I can think to add is that I wish I ahd known I couldn't order a coffee and pastry at the breakfast room without PRE-ordering the whole breakfast. Overall, a great stay in a nice area, close to almost everything. |
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| From: KC, Hungary |
| Date of Stay: July, 2007 |
| I'd like to offer the nice Villa des Princes hotel, it's staying close to Odeon subway station. The hotel rooms are tiny!!! ..but, you have to know the breakfast fee it's not including in the room price! Have a nice trip in Paris! |
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| From: Jennifer Kamienski, USA |
| Date of Stay: June, 2007 |
| The Hotel Villa Des Princes had a problem with the room we were supposed to stay in but they moved us to a hotel across the street called Hotel Delavigne - 3 star with very nice rooms and big windows that you hope for when you are in Paris. Great location. Steps from the Odeon metro stop and five minutes from Notre Dame. TONS of restaurants in the area. Best is a block from the hotel... one of the best in Paris called Le Comptoir, but you have to book 6 months in advance. The chef sets the menu, no deviations but leave yourself in his capable hands for an outstanding meal. |
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| From: Nick Leszai, USA |
| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| Family with 2 children. Rooms very small even by Parisian standards. Opted out of the 10 Euro breakfast. Very good location. OK, but much better places nearby for same price. |
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| From: BALTAZAR AGUERO GARCIA, Mexico |
| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| My wife and I just got back from our honeymoon in Paris and had a great stay at this hotel, if not perfect. Room was nicely decorated, it was cleaned every day and well arranged for space (not like we spent much time at the hotel anyway). LOCATION is perfect. You can walk to many Major Touristic Sites from here (Notre Dame, Louvre, Gendarmerie, Hotel de Ville, etc) and at night you can take nice walks through the Latin Quartier where there are always people out playing music, dancing, all kinds of things. The english of the personnel was not perfect but good enough to answer any question and always willing to do so. We never had breakfast in the hotel because it was not included in the price, but there's lots of coffee shops and restaurants close by. What can i say, I wish we could've stayed more days! |
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| From: Joanna Tong, USA |
| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| Unfortunately, when I showed up at the Villa des Princes, the clerk apologetically told me that my room was unusable due to water damage to the floor and that the previous guests had also stolen the window curtains! I guess there was only one single room available for the dates of my stay since it is a small, 12-room hotel. It was a bit of a shock. Instead, the hotel made an arrangement for me to stay at a 3-star hotel, the Hotel Delavigne which was just up the street on Rue Casimir DelaVigne. The room was quite spacious for a single in Paris, a bit more modern than the Villa des Princes and it was quite nice to be upgraded from a 2-star property. The DelaVigne desk clerks were very efficient and pleasant to deal with and I had a really nice stay. The area is very convenient. You're just around the corner from the Odeon Metro which puts you in the heart of the Left Bank activities either in the 5th or 6th arrondisement which has wonderful restaurants and shops. It's a great location for walking. Up the street is the Luxembourg Gardens where you can exercise in the morning or evening or just to people watch. |
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| From: Svein Heggelund, Norway |
| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| a very pleasant stay during 3 nights, but some details: better lightning in the staircaise, and the juice and milk jugs in the breakfast room are difficult for almost every new guest |
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| From: Maurizio Confortin, Italy |
| Date of Stay: April, 2007 |
| L'hotel è piccolo ma pulito. Il personale è gentile e cordiale. La cosa più importante è l'ottima posizione: a due passi da S. Germain, dal Louvre e da Notre Dame. Il prezzo, considerando il posto in cui si trova, è ottimo. Ritornerei sicuramente nello stesso Hotel. Consigliato. |
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| From: Ann-Christin Haukås, Norway |
| Date of Stay: April, 2007 |
| We were 8 people and were staying from thursday to sunday. The room was small but charming. The hotel is situated very near to everything, and in addition it is in a small street with very little trafficnoice. I recommend the hotel, and would like to go back. Nice hotel for a very good price. |
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| From: GD, Austria |
| Date of Stay: April, 2007 |
| Wenn das "Superior" -Zimmer schon so klein ist, dass neben den Betten kaum Platz zum Stehen ist, wie sehen dann erst die normalen Zimmer aus ? Abgesehen, dass nicht der geringste Platz war um die Koffer abzustellen. |
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