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Hotel Michelet Odeon
4.2/5107 Reviews
Very Parisian quirky hotel close to the Latin quarter , Luxembourg gardens a bit of a retro feel on the hallway walls but the rooms a quite plain. Our room was overlooking the back and side street which had 2 French doors to open for fresh air , however you need to close at night as can get noisy with sirens blasting. The lift is a tad small luck to fit 1 person and a bag which made us laugh but more convenient then carrying up the stairs. Only disappointing thing was that you only get 1 small bottle of water and a small supply of tea and coffee, which I believe should be refilled daily. They have a modern safe system which we had to download the app to access. Friendly staff, clean and great location.
Hotel Baume
4.4/5101 Reviews
Hotel Baume was wonderful! The location is prime on a quiet street in the heart of the historic Left Bank making it walkable to so many sites in Paris. The staff was welcoming and friendly and very helpful. I was traveling with my two adult daughters and we had two rooms. One of them had the balcony which we used for gathering for breakfast and again for wine in the evening. It was quiet and roomy and added so much to our stay. The rooms were spectacularly appointed and clean with big modern bathrooms that included full size shampoo and bathing soaps. It was the special touches at Hotel Baume that puts them over the top! Such as bottled waters in your room each day with no additional charge and the refreshments in the lobby after a full sightseeing day as well as a smiling face to greet you. Thank you for a wonderful stay! Joann & Anna & Laura
Le Senat
4.3/545 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.
Grand Hotel des Balcons
4.1/5103 Reviews
This hotel is on a quiet street yet only steps away from the Boulevard St. Germain and the Odeon metro stop. It has been very cleverly designed so that all rooms have balconies and are spacious enough with adequately sized and equipped bathrooms. The beds were comfortable and the water hot in the shower, though for some strange reason not in the basin. The staff were helpful and polite and we were able to leave. our luggage there on the last day without any problem.
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.)
Saint Paul Rive Gauche Hotel
4.4/597 Reviews
The hotel is as shown in the picture, the bed is a bit small, the room is a bit small, the toiletries are good, the sparrow is small, it has all the internal organs. If you need help, the front desk will do your best to help you, but Europeans are very disciplined. There are friends who live there and want to put the luggage in the room in advance, but they don’t put it in for you, and they don’t need them to clean it, so just keep this room , I just won’t keep this room for you, I’m really speechless. This street is very easy to get in and out. There is a Vietnamese restaurant opposite, where the waiter can speak Chinese.

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