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Hotel Lutetia, Paris
4.6/559 Reviews

Hotel Lutetia, Paris

Paris|0.44km from Fontaine Saint-Sulpice
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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Hotel Atlantis Saint Germain des Pres
3.9/596 Reviews

Hotel Atlantis Saint Germain des Pres

Paris|0.09km from Fontaine Saint-Sulpice
I had a horrible experience. On the 5th day the housekeeper barged in my room and would not leave after I screamed from inside the shower. She finally left ten min later to return to clean my room. Do you not have any common sense leave the room do not startle the guest ! I came back late that night to find my door OPEN! The housekeeper left it open I always check if my door is locked. I got scared and maybe 1-2 shirts are missing and I lost my drivers license. I complained to the night manager and day attendant and they both said well at least your passport wasn’t stolen right ? WHAT KIND OF RESPONSE IS THAT. I SAID IT IS UNACCEPTABLE TO LEAVE THE DOOR OPEN IT IS UNSAFE ESP FOR SINGLE WOMEN TRAVELERS. I cried to the night attendant and said what if it were ur daughter coming home to the hotel open unsafe how would you feel ? They repeated it was not problem as passport was not stolen. I wanted to change hotels the next day but did not want to waste three hours of my day to do this. I asked for no housekeeping and left early sat. I asked for help getting a taxi to the airport and they said I was a problem guest and gave me a hard time and finally got me the taxi after making me the guest feel guilty . I asked for a partial refund and they said no. This is the most inflexible scary backwards horribly run hotel. I regret trying to save money to stay here. I don’t write reviews but I want to help any single woman traveler staying here. DO NOT STAY HERE IT IS NOT SAFE. YOU WILL BE SAFER SLEEPING IN A HOSTEL OR ON THE STREET. I am going to call my credit card company or booking.com to get a partial refund. DO NOT STAY HERE EVER! Horribly run by people who don’t care about your safety just want your money!!

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Hotel Atlantis Saint Germain des Pres
3.9/596 Reviews
I had a horrible experience. On the 5th day the housekeeper barged in my room and would not leave after I screamed from inside the shower. She finally left ten min later to return to clean my room. Do you not have any common sense leave the room do not startle the guest ! I came back late that night to find my door OPEN! The housekeeper left it open I always check if my door is locked. I got scared and maybe 1-2 shirts are missing and I lost my drivers license. I complained to the night manager and day attendant and they both said well at least your passport wasn’t stolen right ? WHAT KIND OF RESPONSE IS THAT. I SAID IT IS UNACCEPTABLE TO LEAVE THE DOOR OPEN IT IS UNSAFE ESP FOR SINGLE WOMEN TRAVELERS. I cried to the night attendant and said what if it were ur daughter coming home to the hotel open unsafe how would you feel ? They repeated it was not problem as passport was not stolen. I wanted to change hotels the next day but did not want to waste three hours of my day to do this. I asked for no housekeeping and left early sat. I asked for help getting a taxi to the airport and they said I was a problem guest and gave me a hard time and finally got me the taxi after making me the guest feel guilty . I asked for a partial refund and they said no. This is the most inflexible scary backwards horribly run hotel. I regret trying to save money to stay here. I don’t write reviews but I want to help any single woman traveler staying here. DO NOT STAY HERE IT IS NOT SAFE. YOU WILL BE SAFER SLEEPING IN A HOSTEL OR ON THE STREET. I am going to call my credit card company or booking.com to get a partial refund. DO NOT STAY HERE EVER! Horribly run by people who don’t care about your safety just want your money!!
Hotel Recamier
4.7/579 Reviews
Very warm and lovely place in the 6:th Arr. nicely decorated and with superfriendly staff! Slept like a baby in the bed, small room as always in Paris but comfortable! The location is superb, everything you need is just outside and with walking distance to almost everything:) The only thing missing is a coffemaker in the room for us who needs coffee when we wake up, otherwise nothing to complain about, just adorable! We will be back!
La Perle
4.3/572 Reviews
We had a wonderful 2 night stay here. We landed in Paris after a direct flight from CA with our two young kids, and the staff went above and beyond to make us comfortable, which was incredibly appreciated with 2 very tired, her-lagged children. The hotel is very cute, the beds were very comfortable, and the location was amazing. We loved walking around the area. The breakfast was also delicious.
Le Relais Saint Sulpice
4.3/5109 Reviews
The Hotel Relais St. Sulpice is a quaint little villa turned hotel. Everything about it was fine expect for the fact that the aircondioning in our room did not work the whole time we were there, It was hot and humid in Paris at that time so we had to open the windows which unfortunately allowed the mosquitos in. I still have bites that are healing. Breakfast was good, if slightly expensive. The location is not close to much however it is very close to four different Metro lines and you can get just about anywhere on the Metro.
Hotel Luxembourg Parc
4.6/598 Reviews
This hotel truly exceeded my expectations! Such a cute property in a quiet area. I loved the location as it is just across from the Luxembourg Parc and very close to some great cafes/restaurants and shops. Hotel has all the needed amenities and the all the staff is super helpful and knowledgeable. Highly recommend it👍👌
Hotel de Saint-Germain
3.6/597 Reviews
On the plus side, the hotel was spotlessly clean, recently renovated, had a friendly reception on checking in. On the minus, as another reviewer noted, you hear the noise of the metro all through the hotel ( I was on the 3rd floor)(luckily it stops between 1am and 5am 🙃). The room is quite cramped, the tiny elevator is very cramped, there’s not much space in the breakfast room. There was no water glass provided in my room - to encourage guests to buy a bottle of water at reception? While we were staying there was an electrical problem connected to a fire alarm, which meant no wifi for about 12 hours… I was here for work so didn’t pay myself, but the hotel seems expensive for what it is, even given the nice location. There are other nicer options in Paris.

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