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Casao
4.2/534 Reviews

Casao

Paris|0.34km from Marithe + Francois Girbaud
While this hotel is super charming and clean, I wouldn’t recommend staying here if you are expecting air conditioning. My a/c unit in the Verdeau room was set at 16 Celsius, but it didn’t blow cool air at all, in fact, it barely blew any air at all. Management insisted it was working fine, but the room was a freaking sauna. I had to leave the door to my room open to get a bit of circulation from the lobby, which was perfectly cool (with the a/c in there unit set at 22). My room was completely uninhabitable during the day and only barely tolerable at night because I had my own tiny misting fan (which blew stronger and cooler than the a/c unit). They wouldn’t send a technician to fix it or even provide a larger fan. Also, the windows do not open so there is no way to get any air in the room. It was absolutely misery. I’m so glad I was only here for 2 nights. I moved on to another hotel that was icy cold with the a/c set at 19 celcius, so I’m quite sure Casa O just needs to maintain their equipment better. The housekeeper was lovely and, while she couldn’t do much, she did attempt to make me more comfortable by bringing me water and covering the windows as best she could. While I liked the hotel otherwise, I wouldn’t risk staying here after April or before November when Paris might have a heatwave. Also, there is no one available to attend to issues after hours. No one ever answers the phone number provided. The area was fine, though not my favorite. It was convenient to a metro, though not a very useful line. I didn’t feel super safe walking around alone at night or in the early morning. It was my first time staying on the right bank and I’ve discovered I’m more of a left bank girl. I’ll choose the 5th or 6th for all future stays.

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Hôtel Madame Rêve
4.6/559 Reviews
The location is beautiful (rooms, position and cleanliness) but a part of the personnel and services have not provided services as a 5 star: - i paid in advance for 3 nights and the day before to go to Paris an important part of my family passed away and I have asked if it is possible to postpone the stay (not the refundable, but just an advance payment on a future stay) and a very rude employee denied it without giving me any possibility to negotiate - the European breakfast was good (paid in advance) but with tiny portions and they added 5 € for salmon and 7€ for still and sparkling water each; - on the 3rd day, my wife and I, for the abovementioned reason, we back and forth from Italy in a day with flight from CDG at 6.30am; we kindly ask to the hotel to provide us the breakfast and they gave us 3 small piece of bread, 3 small brioches and 3 small pot of jar without any spoon, fork to eat it, without any drinks. - furthermore, no liquid soap, shampoo and body lotion have been changed during the stay in a nutshell: very beautiful place with very bad service!
Hotel Bachaumont
4.6/572 Reviews
Wonderful stylish hotel with beautiful rooms in the vibey yet elegant 2nd arrondisement. Great central location with huge variety of restaurants, cafes and food shops nearby. The hotel is beautifully appointed....a classic Parisian building with chic deco and modern touches. Our room was comfortable and tranquil. The staff were friendly and helpful. We especially enjoyed the bar, with its great cocktail list, friendly bartenders and snacks. Highly recommended!
Hôtel Odyssey
4.1/570 Reviews
The hotel is in a small alley, comparing the depths of the French alley... It’s really far and far from the subway station. Even though the map is very close, the alleys are going around, really have to go very far, dragging the big box. Not convenient... The house is very clean, but there is no supermarket around, and it is not convenient to buy water or anything. The only thing worthy of praise is that the room is really clean!
Hôtel Crayon
4.2/573 Reviews
This is a super cute hotel in a superb location and the staff was very nice. We were able to walk from the train station and also walk to many of our destinations. The only time we used the Metro was to go to the Eiffel Tower and that was really simple to use. The reason I'm giving it 3/5 stars is that we returned to our hotel room at 9:30pm in complete darkness, we had to use our cell phone lights to see anything. None of the light switches worked and no one was at the front desk to ask for help. There was a sign with a phone number to call for assistance, but when we called the number a message was played and then it clicked off. There was simply no one to help with this issue. Fortunately, we didn't have much to do and went right to bed. My advice is to make sure you know how to use the lights when you first arrive and someone is at the check-in desk to ask for help, if needed. Other than this, the hotel was fabulous. We had the breakfast package and the food was yummy!
Hôtel Crayon Rouge
4.3/552 Reviews
This is the cutest little hotel in an AMAZING location in Paris. It’s a short walk to the RER (for airport) and metro and is the perfect spot to reach every major attraction by foot or metro. The inside is cozy and cute, with funky wallpaper and design elements. The reception is super friendly and helpful. The rooms are small but just manage expectations, all rooms are small in Paris. Bed and pillows were SO comfortable and soft. Shower was nice. I opened my window and was in heaven. Street noise is loud at night (because so many cafes nearby) but if you close the windows, the sound is almost completely blocked. 100/100 would not hesitate to stay here again. I stayed in the single room and I hope to stay at a double room next time
Casao
4.2/534 Reviews
While this hotel is super charming and clean, I wouldn’t recommend staying here if you are expecting air conditioning. My a/c unit in the Verdeau room was set at 16 Celsius, but it didn’t blow cool air at all, in fact, it barely blew any air at all. Management insisted it was working fine, but the room was a freaking sauna. I had to leave the door to my room open to get a bit of circulation from the lobby, which was perfectly cool (with the a/c in there unit set at 22). My room was completely uninhabitable during the day and only barely tolerable at night because I had my own tiny misting fan (which blew stronger and cooler than the a/c unit). They wouldn’t send a technician to fix it or even provide a larger fan. Also, the windows do not open so there is no way to get any air in the room. It was absolutely misery. I’m so glad I was only here for 2 nights. I moved on to another hotel that was icy cold with the a/c set at 19 celcius, so I’m quite sure Casa O just needs to maintain their equipment better. The housekeeper was lovely and, while she couldn’t do much, she did attempt to make me more comfortable by bringing me water and covering the windows as best she could. While I liked the hotel otherwise, I wouldn’t risk staying here after April or before November when Paris might have a heatwave. Also, there is no one available to attend to issues after hours. No one ever answers the phone number provided. The area was fine, though not my favorite. It was convenient to a metro, though not a very useful line. I didn’t feel super safe walking around alone at night or in the early morning. It was my first time staying on the right bank and I’ve discovered I’m more of a left bank girl. I’ll choose the 5th or 6th for all future stays.

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