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Hotel Fontaines du Luxembourg
4.1/552 Reviews

Hotel Fontaines du Luxembourg

Paris|0.13km from Medici Fountain
We chose this hotel as had previously stayed at the sister hotel a number of years ago and loved the area and ambience. On arrival we were offered an upgrade to a suite. The suite had paint peeling off the wall, beside the lift and an internal view. On swapping rooms, we had an adjoining room where we could hear everything the couple in the next room were doing not to mention it smelled of damp and the shower door was hanging off and the heat/air conditioner squeaked the whole night. Having been out all day, when we arrived back at the hotel looking for a night cap, there was no white/rose wine only red and were directed across the street to the local shop. We raised these issues with the day reception staff the following morning and were informed the chief would discuss with us the following day, this did not happen! We were also assured that there was plenty wine available and therefore the following evening we attempted to acquire some wine, this time there was only one white wine available (though no price could be given) and they also seemed to have run out if ice “come back in 3 hours and we will have more”. The hotel information states these facilities are available 24/24. The reception staff were aware of the issues with the heat/ air con in 306 - but sadly not a solution to fix it. None of the issues we raised were resolved ... so in short if you are looking to stay in this area - I recommend you look for a different hotel.

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Hotel Central Saint Germain
4.1/572 Reviews
I have just got back from my trip to Paris where I stayed in this hotel. The hotel itself was very clean and comfortable. The breakfast was nice, not many options but there was some nice food. However, we stayed in the room 106 which was situated right opposite a bar that closed at 3am! It was the loudest bar near us which was typical. I know it’s not the hotels fault but just bare in mind when you book, see if you can specify which room. Unfortunately the hotel staff on the night shift wasn’t very helpful. We stayed for 3 nights and we were told we couldn’t swap rooms either night! We asked on multiple occasions and their response was ask in the morning. I just wanted to let people know as I didn’t sleep a wink the whole trip and don’t want the same for any one else.
Le Clos Medicis
4.1/571 Reviews
Hotel chic location: In step-by-step accessibility Luxembourg Garden, Notre Dam de Pari, Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Elysee Fields, Triumph Arc, etc. within an hour of walking. Also near the chic Church of St. Serein with a 2-row windows throughout the perimeter. In general, walk - not to go. The dream of a tourist! The rooms are small. Both of us will be tight. Or come to bed on the principle of ”come-fallen.” The beds are comfortable, the rooms are clean, everything you need (except slippers) is present. A small safe will not allow you to put a tablet or laptop in it. In this case, a lock on a suitcase will be useful if you want to leave the equipment in the room. If I decide to return to Paris again, 99% that I will stop again in this hotel.
Le Senat
4.3/544 Reviews
It can be said that 10,000 baht is set for five nights. It is imaginable to live in the first night without a window. ? Later, at my strong request, I finally changed. The room couldn’t turn around, and there was a big box that couldn’t be eaten. The Paris room is generally small, but the price is too expensive. This environment is not acceptable for more than 1,201 nights. If it is high, it will lose the price. Let's take a look.
Hotel Fontaines du Luxembourg
4.1/552 Reviews
We chose this hotel as had previously stayed at the sister hotel a number of years ago and loved the area and ambience. On arrival we were offered an upgrade to a suite. The suite had paint peeling off the wall, beside the lift and an internal view. On swapping rooms, we had an adjoining room where we could hear everything the couple in the next room were doing not to mention it smelled of damp and the shower door was hanging off and the heat/air conditioner squeaked the whole night. Having been out all day, when we arrived back at the hotel looking for a night cap, there was no white/rose wine only red and were directed across the street to the local shop. We raised these issues with the day reception staff the following morning and were informed the chief would discuss with us the following day, this did not happen! We were also assured that there was plenty wine available and therefore the following evening we attempted to acquire some wine, this time there was only one white wine available (though no price could be given) and they also seemed to have run out if ice “come back in 3 hours and we will have more”. The hotel information states these facilities are available 24/24. The reception staff were aware of the issues with the heat/ air con in 306 - but sadly not a solution to fix it. None of the issues we raised were resolved ... so in short if you are looking to stay in this area - I recommend you look for a different hotel.
Hotel Trianon Rive Gauche
3.9/5110 Reviews
The location was good and we arrived early and would check in early. The bad thing is that the elevator has to go up through a small elevator and climb the floor with luggage after going up. It feels inconvenient, the bathroom is a bit small, and everything else is good.
Residence & Spa le Prince Regent
4.5/568 Reviews
My family and I truly enjoyed our stay here at Le Prince Regent. We always look forward to coming back to this nice and cosy place after a long day out. The apartment is very clean and there is daily cleaning provided which is great! Very friendly and helpful employees, ALL of them! Superb location surrounded by popular cafes and restaurants that are all within walking distance. We didn’t need to travel out far just to find good places to eat. Overall we felt happy and safe! (P.s hope my 2 kids weren’t too noisy 😆, they really enjoyed themselves here.)

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