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Ibis Paris Gare du Nord Chateau-Landon 10EME
3.6/5135 Reviews

Ibis Paris Gare du Nord Chateau-Landon 10EME

Paris|2.82km from downtown
I stayed in this hotel with my 6 year old daughter from the 24th of July til the 28th of July and I must say I did not have the best experience there. Firstly in my booking that I made with booking.com it said that the price included breakfast so I was shocked to hear that I had to pay for my daughter 4 days of breakfast on top. It said clearly breakfast was included.. If I book a room for both of us and the breakfast is included surely it is for both of us?? I sent several messages to get a refund but they never reply and before my trip I sent them emails about my trip but never got any replies. Also I found the staff extremely rude and unhelpful when I was asking for things when I was there, especially a black tall guy who was just rolling his eyes and staring even when I asked for an iron like it was a problem. When I asked for directions instead of actually explaining things to me I was just given a map, maybe as the English was not very good but I think hotel staff should speak sufficient English. Breakfast was good selection but once again the staff there hardly smiled always seemed rushed and pushing through the queues putting down their croissants, very rude. I been working 22 years as cabin crew so I know what good customer service is like. Also they put a transaction hold of £70 on my debit card that has not been refunded. Lastly I should have checked the location better but coming back late at night is not very safe at all, especially with a young daughter. Lots of dodgy people around.
Crowne Plaza Paris République, an IHG Hotel
4.4/550 Reviews

Crowne Plaza Paris République, an IHG Hotel

Paris|1.52km from downtown
We stayed six nights at this fairly spartan property that was fitted with basic room attributes including a small refrigerator, a hair dryer and a tiny safe. We requested a coffee maker and received a hot pot with instant coffee. Getting an iron in the room proved a bit of an ordeal. The room was clean and the beds were quite good. Hotel staff was uniformly convivial, accommodating and helpful with exception of an encounter with the night manager (more on that later). Only one low voltage outlet in the bathroom was provided that could power an electric razor. My daughter brought a dual-voltage curling iron and hair straightener that could not be used in the bathroom due to lack of an electrical outlet. Staff ultimately provided an extension cord to be strung from the nightstand, and over the bed that my daughter was able to use to reach a wall mirror in the bedroom. We had the misfortune to be at the property during the annual Pride celebration at Place de la Republique directly in front of the hotel. My wife has mobility issues and we had to push through hundreds of drunken celebrants to get to the only entrance to the hotel. Scary stuff getting pushed along by a mob where my wife could have fallen and been trampled. I understand the Pride celebration is a public event but its a scheduled event that the hotel could have alerted clients to and made provisions to have opened a guarded entrance on the backside of the building away from the inebriated mob. With an early morning departure to the airport, I went to the desk the night before to check out so we could leave quickly the following morning. The front desk clerk advised that the hotel had my card on file and my e-mail address so they would send me the bill thereafter with nothing additionally to be done the next morning - just drop the key and run. As we were leaving early the next morning the night manager told me that I couldn't leave because I hadn't settled my bill. He inferred I was skipping out without paying the bill. I recounted the discussion I had the previous night and he repeated firmly that the bill needed to be closed out before we could leave. It was an uncomfortable encounter that was unnecessary. Somebody needs training here and its not the client. In summary, I'd say this property lacked many expected elements for the price point and as such could only describe it as providing moderate value. The lack of provisions to accommodate client access during the Pride celebration and the check-out snafu made it seem that they were somehow new to the game.

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Pullman Paris Centre - Bercy
4.5/595 Reviews

Pullman Paris Centre - Bercy

Paris|3.79km from downtown
Location: Wonderful, it's next to Barcy Village, a shopping area, with many restaurants, cinemas and stores. Along with a park and the metro station, within a 2 min walk from the hotel. There is a Metro supermarket along with a Carrefour there too. On a map it seems a little far from the centre of Paris, but its a lovely walk along the river and a lesieryly walk took us into the heart of Paris within 1 hour walk, or just take a 10 min taxi ride or a 10 min subway ride. Location is great. If you go into the centre of Paris then you probably looking at small 11-18sqM rooms, don't do this, travel out a little bit and get a room that you can relax in. Room Good size, modern, clean. Big TV, fridge, desk etc... Some bad things now, the AC did not seem powerful enough to keep the room cold, it kept the room cool, but not cold. Also, there were no plug sockets near the bed for charging phones, so bring a really long charging cable Bed is comfortable and the big windows provided a nice open feeling (note, the windows do not open though) Fast Wifi too. Bathroom: Big, clean, modern. Good water pressure, a big mirror with good lighting but it did steam up - but not a big deal. Has a bathtub and shower combined. Breakfast / Food Buffet-style breakfast with patties, eggs, bread, yoghurt, cheeses, tea, and coffee - all pretty standard for most European hotels that offer breakfast. Cannot say I was amazed by it but was not disappointed either - normal. We did have dinner at the hotel which was lovely. Beautiful salad and pasta. No complaints here. Facilities It's like a modern art gallery. Has giant sculptures everywhere, table football, ping pong tables, a hairdresser/barber, a cinema room, a BBQ area, a pool, spa, gym... it's a lot for a hotel to have. It's almost too much but it's lovely to have and if you are spending a long time in the Hotel then there are many things you can do - but we were here only for a few days so did not try out everything. But much better to have than not. Gym Some free weights, a yoga studio area, a punching bag, callisthenics bars - it's all pretty good. Set in the basement of the hotel and accessible only by 1 of the 4 elevators they have is annoying, but again, Pullman offers a lot of facilities Pullman is a wonderful hotel which offers large rooms and is a plus in a city like Paris. Everything is clean and modern with only the AC power being below average. I cannot say Pullman is the cheapest hotel, next door there is an IBIS but we wanted a larger room - I would book Pullman again, especially if they have a good price. For a short stay it is good because of the location and for a long stay its good because of the room size and facilities.

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Aparthotel Adagio Paris Nation
4.4/5101 Reviews

Aparthotel Adagio Paris Nation

Paris|3.77km from downtown
I first stayed here in October 2022. I’d intended to write a review saying that it was “fine”, a solid 3.5 rating. I stayed again in January 2023 and I’ve changed my mind. This property is actually kind of perfect! It’s not luxurious (it doesn’t advertise that it is) but it IS clean, safe, conveniently located and filled with all the things you need to work or play. This is a perfect option for those who want to rent an apartment but may not feel comfortable using one the big named private rental companies. On both my visits I was there for work and play. Half of my days were vacation days and I didn’t spend much time in the room but the other half were days where I worked remote so I spent about half the day inside the room. I rented a two-person studio. The space is small-ish by American standards but right in-line with European standards. It had separate spaces for dining and working (although I used the dining table to work because it was more comfortable for me). There are LOTS of outlets in the room and the Wi-Fi is really good. This came in handy because I was working remote and it was critical to be able to easily power my equipment (laptop, portable monitor, camera, cell phone and earphones) and stay connected to my work in the states. The bathroom is fairly large. There is a full kitchen with standard appliances and all the dishes and utensils one would need to make a complete meal. I don’t love the coffee maker in the room, but it’s fine because there are several cafes within walking distance and there’s a Starbucks nearby too, if you’re so inclined. The staff is very nice and extremely helpful. Everyone I encountered spoke English, which came in handy because my French is kind of terrible. The neighborhood felt safe. I often walked to the market after dark and never felt unsafe. There are two Metro lines within a 3 - 4 minute walk and there are many bus lines within a 6 minute walk. There are at least two markets within 3 - 4 minute walking distance and also two pharmacies. The neighborhood is quiet. It’s far enough away from the touristy stuff to feel like you’re living like a local, but you can quickly and easily get to the touristy parts of town. There is a laundry room onsite which comes in handy for longer stays. The machines seemed a bit pricey for me but they may not be. I haven’t had to use a laundromat for a number of years so the prices could be standard (I believe they were 5.00€ to wash and 2.50€ to dry. Laundry detergent is included). The machines do a good job of cleaning and take about an hour each. Breakfast can be purchased daily. Coffee is free. I didn’t purchase the breakfast but it looked like a decent spread with many good options. The front desk also has a small selection of foods, snacks and wine for sale. They’re a tiny bit more pricey than at the local market but they come in handy if you need something quickly after the markets have closed. There is no daily room cleaning, although you can pay for it. I

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3.3/529 Reviews

Prince Albert Opera

Paris|0.1km from Galeries Lafayette Haussmann
In general, I still highly recommend this hotel... First in Paris... Don't want bicycles at this price, okay? In all fairness, I think this hotel is worth the price Location: Very convenient, backed by Galeries Lafayette, 5 minutes walk from the Paris Opera, 20 minutes walk from the Louvre, 40 minutes walk from the Eiffel Tower, you will pass the Arc de Triomphe on the road, and you can also visit the Champs Elysees... in short... location Super convenient, we happened to be on strike when we went, it is very convenient to walk to various attractions Facilities: Although the mahjong is small and well-equipped, we have booked double and triple rooms with independent bathrooms, and the toilets are clean and smell-free!!! This is very important. There are hair dryers in the toilets, and all the basic equipment. The heating is very hot...I don't know how to adjust it 😂 too hot. The front desk was very welcoming and sent us our luggage for free. I stayed for one night and left the luggage twice...Six boxes were stored for us...Breakfast was good. Anyway, those who are used to Western breakfast shouldn’t have any problems. Simple milk, cereal, toast, croissant and fruit The only fly in the ointment is that the front desk made a mistake in the order... keep telling me that I did not pay and asked me to give cash... But I paid online on Ctrip, and it took him a long time to check before telling me that it was all right... I suggest you keep your eyes open!

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Hotel Kyriad Paris 10 Canal Saint Martin
3.7/553 Reviews
The room is not too big, but it basically has everything you need, and the overall is not bad. The front desk was very patient and great. The location is relatively quiet, and there are a lot of basic supermarkets and stores nearby.
Hotel Flor Rivoli
3.7/561 Reviews
Super station three-way hotel! There is a station entrance right in front of the hotel, so the access is very good. It's a little noisy, but it's warm and the bed is fluffy, so I went to sleep. The rooms are a bit soft, but the bathroom was very clean and I was completely satisfied with the newly renovated ㅎㅎ unlike the up sumnail, the sheets are very clean, so you don't have to hesitate. The only downside is that the elevator is too small to carry a big carrier and it's hard to ride? It was a little small but it was good to be able to see YouTube because it was a Samsung smart TV
La Clef Champs-Élysées Paris by The Crest Collection
4.4/5100 Reviews
The hotel was very comfortable and the hotel was very comfortable. The hotel was very clean and the hotel was very clean and the hotel was very clean and very friendly. I strongly recommend this place, for my part I would return there.
Hotel Royal Mansart
3.7/581 Reviews
I stayed here with my sister during our holiday in Paris and I can say I was very happy with the choice made! Two-step structure from Moulin Rouge and its metro, 10 minutes walk from MontMartre , a spacious area, open mainly at night, a starbucks in front of the metro stop, then brewery, poke, hamburger, locals for all tastes + a large supermarket (also exactly at the out of the metro). Reception h24 - a little date structure, small stairs and a little uncomfortable but essential room, small, a small closet and a mirror, but for the location and price, for two girls is super recommended! I never had the feeling of being in a bad area, at the evening of a full-fledged, but quiet, and not new, but also here, for the price it is fully presentable and useable. The only sin (which was not a problem for us) is that at night it is not a quiet area, just not having light sleep problems and nothing to revert. The phone and telecommand of the TV are to be requested at the reception. As far as we are concerned, super recommended!
Hotel Panache
4.3/555 Reviews
The breakfast was ok, affordable, good quality. The room has a sense of design, but I really want the hotel staff to be very enthusiastic. When I change hotels, they also help me send my luggage to another hotel.
Hotel 33 Marbeuf
4.2/536 Reviews
Absolutely terrible place. This is not a hotel it is apartments. The night before I was due to book into the room they contacted me at 10.30pm telling me that there had been a mix up with my room and I now was not staying in the Concorde executive suite I was now staying in the Eiffel room. Which a room downsized from what I had booked 3 weeks before. I replied to them I wanted a full refund because that was not what I booked 3 weeks ago. They replied that it was not there thought it was a new person had double booked the room. I contacted book.com and explained what the hotel had done and they contacted the manager. 2 hours later they finally contacted me and said I could have the room that I had booked. This was not a good start… when I arrived in Paris the following day it was really hard to find the hotel which is apartments and the code I had been given was the wrong code so I had to stand outside for 2 hours due to they don’t answer the phone. When I finally get access the place looked nothing like the pictures. It was dark dirty and horrible. I was told I could not book in yet but could leave my cases and come back at 3pm. I was given a phone by the cleaner who was dealing with me and it was the manager he asked who I was and laughed on the phone and said the room I had booked someone else had checked in it already. I really did not find this funnny as he did. When I came back at 3pm the owner was sitting in the reception and he was extremely flash and rude. He showed us to the suite which by the way was not a suite it was a small dark room and nothing like the pictures. There was marks on the walls and the door was damaged. When I said I don’t want to stay here and can I have my money back . He said go and stay in the four seasons and there was no way I was getting my money back ever…. And then see me out in the street . Do £1100 down and having to find another hotel. Disgusting….. DO NOT stay at this place …. Also homeless people begging outside

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Introduction to Paris, France: An Ode to Love and Art

Situated in the Ile-de-France region, Paris, the capital city of France, is renowned globally as the 'City of Love' and the 'City of Lights'. Known for its art, fashion, gastronomy, and culture, Paris serves as the epitome of romance and elegance. Its timeless familiarity due to famous landmarks, like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame, combined with its love for coffee culture and designer boutiques, offers a unique allure that's truly Parisian.

Practical Information for Travelling to Paris

International travelers typically land at Charles de Gaulle Airport, the major aviation hub in France. RER B (city train) and Roissybus are efficient transport services to reach the city center. Visa requirements depend on the country of origin; please consult the French embassy or consulate in your country for accurate information.

While cash is accepted, credit cards are the primary mode of payment. French is the official language, although English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Remember to greet with 'Bonjour' (Good day) as the French value politeness. In terms of traditions, Bastille Day on July 14th is a major national celebration that visitors can enjoy.

Must-Visit Attractions in Paris

Paris is home to some of the world's most iconic landmarks. The Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Champs-Élysées, and the bohemian Montmartre district top the list. The city's beautiful parks like the Tuileries Garden and the enchanting Palace of Versailles are also worth exploring.

Weather and Best Time to Visit Paris

Paris experiences a temperate climate. Summers (June to August) are warm with temperatures around 25°C (77°F), while winters can be chilly, averaging around 3-6°C (37-42°F). The best time to visit is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November), when the weather is pleasant. Pack accordingly with comfortable shoes, as exploring Paris often involves walking.

Choosing the Perfect Paris Accommodation

Paris has a wide variety of accommodation options. For a stay close to main attractions, Hotel du Louvre in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt is an excellent choice. Foodies might enjoy Hotel Le Six, located near various Parisian cafes and bakeries.

Budget travelers can consider Hotel Marignan in the Latin Quarter. For luxury seekers, Four Seasons Hotel George V provides an opulent stay. Business travelers might appreciate Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel for its proximity to the business district. If looking for an Instagrammable hotel, Maison Souquet's unique decor will satisfy your needs. Conveniently located near Charles de Gaulle Airport, citizenM Paris Charles de Gaulle is ideal for those wanting to stay close to the airport.

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