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Hotel Lutetia, Paris
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Hotel Lutetia, Paris

Paris|1.12km from Fontaine des Quatre Parties du Monde
What else would you do on a wet, blustery, rainy March afternoon in Paris, but pamper yourself with a leisurely high tea at the wonderful Lutetia Hotel? My daughter and I booked a 3pm slot and having deliberately foregone lunch, we arrived hungry & right on time. We were seated immediately by a very efficient & kind hostess beneath the highly decorative glass roof in Le St-Germain and ordered the set afternoon tea menu for 65€ with Blue of London tea for me and a delicious thick hot chocolate for her. Our drinks arrived promptly and we chatted as we waited for the pièce de résistance: 3 savoury and 7 sweet items. After another 35 minutes of waiting, our stomachs finally stopped rumbling. Obviously chef patissier Nicolas Guercio's creativity wowed us, especially the Crab with yuzu sansho, daikon infused with grapefruit on the savoury side, while the Pineapple and green cardamom sorbet vied with the Scones clotted cream and raspberry jam (memories from my childhood!) on the sweet side. What wowed us much less was the fact that we were asked to vacate our table at 4:50pm! Not only had we waited 40 minutes to actually eat our afternoon tea, but now we were being rushed out after an hour and 10 minutes! Nowhere on the website was there mention that you have under 2 hours to consume your afternoon tea. So future afternoon tea amateurs, beware, there's no such thing as a leisurely afternoon tea at the Lutetia!

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Hotel des Mines
4.1/550 Reviews
The location is great, very close to the Luxembourg station of métro, the neighborhood is also very safe, and it is only after 12 o'clock in two nights, there is no security problem. The room is small, the facilities are old, there is no initiative to provide a toothbrush, and the front desk has to get it. Listen to the sound of the subway, the air conditioner will ring at night, in short, OK, after all, the location is very good, very close to the Louvre Notre Dame.
Hotel Observatoire Luxembourg
4.3/542 Reviews
The hotel was chosen for the last two nights in Paris. The big reason is transportation. It took a minute to get out of the subway. When I first came, I was a little disappointed. My wife was too young, and there were so many tramps on the street. There was no such thing as the Lafayette that I lived in before. But on the night of the stay, I felt full of enthusiasm and kindness. In the evening, I went to the hotel door and there was a glass security door. The security guard inside must open the door to enter, and suddenly feel very safe. Then the front desk service was also very enthusiastic, and the young lady took the initiative. Breakfast is also good, and it is a glass room facing the street, quite a feeling. But the room was really small, and it was a bit difficult to put the two boxes. Going back one day, I just met the big sister who cleaned and gave her the prepared 2 euro tip. She was very happy. Well, the whole is good. The picture is the breakfast environment.
Hotel Nude Paris
4/542 Reviews
Nice hotel in a good location for experiencing Paris. Close to most of the things you want to see. It is not a big hotel, but it is newly refurbished and the employees are trying to do what they can to make you happy. Of course you miss some of the features you normally have in bigger hotels, but all in all a good hotel for the price. I recommend the bakery next door instead of the hotel breakfast. And I recommend a restaurant called Les Cornichon 3 min away with a Über. Super good value.
Hotel Beauvoir
3.8/527 Reviews
Clean quaint little rooms. Friendly staff. Good location! Within walking distance to lots and the train station is across the street so easy access to everything. But- No face cloths and no toiletries. 1 plug in in the room (bring an adapter if you’re Canadian or American). Rooms were pretty small (2twin beds) and no where to put anything. Tub with hand held shower. The room our daughters were in smelled bad and the shower flooded the bathroom so they had to use ours. Breakfast wasn’t great and is overpriced. Beds a bit uncomfortable but pillows were good.
A la Villa des Artistes
4.4/5102 Reviews
This hotel bigger rooms compared to the previous hotel we stayed at and had a bath tub! It is in a quiet area; not so much partying at night. It had a lot of restaurants nearby- pricier though. an Italian restaurant next door. Breakfast available for a fee. It had a train station nearby. It was closer to Bon Marche. and on the opposite direction had a C&A (a nicer equivalent of GAP); Burger King; 2 grocery stores nearby. If you walk across the Main Street, there's another area that has more restaurants. Lots of drugstores. I think You can't go wrong in Paris. very nice and clean. they wash the sidewalk at night. The gardens are beautiful.
Relais Saint Jacques
4.2/552 Reviews
We stayed 6 nights in mid September. Based on the staff, we would give this hotel 5 stars. They were incredibly kind and helpful. But, would give the hotel 2 stars. The hotel was overpriced for what we got. We previously requested a room with a walk in shower but upon arrival they said they were sold out and didn’t have one. I told them I sent an email and they wanted me to prove it. Then said they had gotten it but didnt read it. They did say to check the next day because a room may become available but we had unpacked and settled in. Our room was small. The safe was broken and every day we asked if it was fixed yet. The cabinet door under the coffeemaker was also broken. We had sent our laundry out early morning and it was supposed to be back same day. When we came in we were told it wasn’t back yet. Next morning they told us the laundry came back but they didn’t let us know. Please be very very careful getting in and out of the tub as the floor is MUCH lower than the inside of the tub (by almost 2 feet). The staff did send up a foot stool which was most gracious. I fell backwards out of the tub and discovered later that I had fractured my tailbone. When I told the front desk I fell they said I should be more careful and that they did offer to change our room. Didn’t have breakfast - only a coffee - but didn’t see much out unless people could possibly order from a menu. Location was good near the Gardens and the Latin Quarter. As I mentioned before, the staff was great and went out of their way mostly. In my opinion though, not worth the money we paid.

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