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Hotel Lutetia, Paris
4.6/559 Reviews

Hotel Lutetia, Paris

Paris|2.95km from Lenin's Apartment 1908-1909
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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Parc Hotel
3.7/537 Reviews

Parc Hotel

Paris|0.21km from Lenin's Apartment 1908-1909
Hi, This review is not specific to Hotel Parc but in general about hotels in Paris. I have experienced this with two hotels in Paris. Incident One with Parc Hotel Paris. I went to the Hotel Parc. I have made a booking for a room through booking.com. For payment, I presented a credit card to the hotel receptionist. The hotel receptionist told me that the payment is declined. I presented him with another card, even for this card, the receptionist told me that the payment is declined. The next day I saw the hotel had charged me twice on the same credit card which was supposedly declining the payment. One charge was made at the same time when this receptionist told me the payment is declined. I had asked them to refund my money. They declined to refund saying it is the cancellation fee. Now, this is about another hotel. I checked in the evening, made a payment through a credit card. The payment was successful. The next morning this hotel charged me again on the same credit card for the same amount. I checked it with the hotel. The hotel receptionist said that he did it because he thought I have not made the payment. This guy did not bother to check before charging. Its more than a week I have not received my refund. The hotel is very defensive saying that they have refunded and I should check with your bank and it is now my problem. I felt the hotels in Paris are in general unprofessional and crooks. I have visited more than 15 countries but I have never come across such behaviour from the hotels. I will never visit Paris again, nor I will suggest anyone visit this city. Even someone wants to visit it, I will suggest them to be careful with the hotels.

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Hotel Aviatic
3.8/541 Reviews
We recently stayed in this hotel as we were having renovations in our apartment. The first thing we noticed was the natural and warm professionalism of the lady on the front desk. Some people are just perfect for working with the public, and it was the case here. Always a natural smile, and ready to help or answer any queries without any hesitation. There is no lift in the hotel, and the stairs are very narrow,which made it a bit complicated with a large suitcase. The lady on the desk offered to help, but we managed. The room was newly renovated, and it was quite small, but this is par for the course in Paris. It had a window to a charming courtyard which was so incredibly quiet, we were able to sleep with the window open without any problems. The sliding door on the bathroom was quite a surprise but we soon got used to it. It was the first time we had stayed in a hotel where there was already a good, strong fan in the room upon our arrival, which was necessary as it was quite warm. The lady who was working in the breakfast room sometimes seemed a bit overwhelmed, especially on our last day, when it was very busy and she was working alone. The gentleman on the front desk as we were leaving was very friendly and professional too. All in all I would like to thank to thank the staff for their warm welcome and help. Keep up the good work ;)
Hotel Clos d'Alesia
3.5/538 Reviews
We have spent a very pleasant moment in this ideally well placed hotel . From the welcome to the person who cares for breakfast sincerely you are at the top . Thank you very much for your kindness . We will come back at our next stay in Paris. Christophe Gérard and Moez de Normandie
Ibis Budget Porte d'Orleans
3.7/554 Reviews
About 500 meters from the subway station, the second last station on the 4th line, belonging to the subway line 1 area, buy the cheapest 1.9 subway ticket to the major attractions in the city of Paris (recommended to buy 10 a book at a time, an average of one Zhang 1.49), triple room, the room is quite small, only one box can be opened, the shower room and the bathroom are separated, the bathing room is not wrong, the bath room is too small, and the water leaks out, but the price is also in Paris. Can't ask too much. Breakfast 6 euros a person, croissants are delicious, there is a tram next to the subway station, a few stops to the Chinese area, there are many Chinese restaurants, but the Chinese area is more chaotic, more black people, more drunks, after eating black It’s better to go back to the hotel.
Hotel B55
4.3/553 Reviews
Really good hotel with super friendly staff. Nice breakfast area to also unwind in. Location isn’t bad at all especially if you don’t mind public transportation. Bud is about a 2 minute walk and metro about 10 minutes. 24 hour mini mart just around the corner too. Safe area as well. I’d definitely book again.
Ibis Paris Alesia Montparnasse
4.1/541 Reviews
Participating in the French Financial Payment Exhibition, which is relatively close to the exhibition hall. The price is also relatively affordable. The exhibition will be our reference hotel every year in the future. Hope the price is more favorable.
Hotel Montsouris Orleans
3.7/516 Reviews
The hotel is located in a quiet area and a quiet street. Here is a very polite and sympathetic home. The access to the floors is made by a very narrow colimation staircase. The small room at the déco is a little sad and a medium comfortable bed for those who have back concerns. The room is very clean and the room is clean and the room is clean and the room is clean. The hotel is located in the centre of Paris, and the hotel is located in the centre of Paris.

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