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Fiap Paris
3.9/567 Reviews

Fiap Paris

Paris|0.68km from Mire du Sud
My friend and I stayed at an all girls dorm for 5 nights. Here was the BAD experiences we faced…. 1. My friends locker in the shared dorm did I not work, after we noticed this she went to front desk where she was met with awful front desk service from F****e. He simply said lockers aren’t meant to be used because they do not want to go up to rooms and unlock them when people forget codes. So first he says lockers aren’t meant to be used (which later another front desk worker said they are) then he says he will come and unlock it, but it wasn’t locked it was broken and did not lock, he said he would send someone up later (which he never did) and she left it at that. A few minutes later we decided to ask to switch to another bed within the room for a locker that works to then he started SCREAMING at us in the lobby for coming to him a second time asking about the same locker issue, which is totally logical for us to want a locker that works in a shared dorm. He was very nasty with us and we kept stating the locker did not lock and he was not interested in what we had to say, we offered to show him a video of the issue with the locker (as we understand a language barrier in case he did not understand we were saying it did not lock) he waved his hand at us uninterested at the proof and eventually he said he will send maintenance up to look (again, he never did). Throughout the day nothing was resolved we went to front desk later and we stated the same issue to another guy and he simply gave her a different locker with no issue as the Felice should have done. 2. We had ANTS in our room!!! No wonder why they don’t allow food- they haven’t fixed their ant infestation!!! 3. NO HAND SOAP IN OUR ROOM -BUT THEY STATE THEY ARE COVID-19 cleanly… 4. I’m unsure if it’s normal for hostels but they clean the room while we are gone-, but when we would come back, dirty towels were left in the bathroom. None to be provided fresh, as new comers arrived at different times. 5. The vending machine took my money and I later noticed on my bank statement- No I was not fully refunded.

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Hotel Aviatic
3.8/545 Reviews
Breakfast was very French, yogurt oatmeal coffee white cheese apple puree bacon, I ate with the old French lady next to me. What she eats what I eat haha. It is a small room of 9 square meters, but it also has a separate toilet and bathroom, which is good. Living alone is really suitable. The staff is also very nice and speaks English. But there was no inspection when checking out. So I dropped my earphones ...
Ibis Paris Italie Tolbiac
3.9/557 Reviews
The room is small, a large bed, basically can not open the open suitcase, smaller than the domestic hotel.
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
3.7/555 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.
Hotel du Parc Montsouris
3.7/554 Reviews
The room has a double bed and a single bed and is suitable for children. French breakfast is basically the same: bread coffee milk juice eggs,...

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