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Mercure Paris 19 Philharmonie La Villette
3.7/556 Reviews

Mercure Paris 19 Philharmonie La Villette

Paris|2.77km from Statue d'Edith Piaf
Our booking We had a family room for 4 persons on the sixth floor in the first week of January 2023. We wanted a four person room for my, my wife and 2 daughters with a a bedsofa, which is difficult to find in Paris. This hotels could meet this requirement. Arrival When we arrived, the check-in went quick, the staff members were very friendly and helpful. Dear hotel management, do realize that this is one of the best assets of this hotel. The first thing that my wife spotted, one second after entering the room, was a huge long black hair next to the sink in the bath room. In addition, the kettle for tea, which we like to use, was missing. When I contacted the reception about this, within 5 minutes, we got the offer to move to another room on the same floor, which we did. Other room The room looked very similar, with bed that seem small for us, old fashioned and run down carpet, but clean and spacious and enough sockets to charge the devices. The breakfast was ok, and again especially the staff employees were very helpful and friendly. temperature the room was feeling much too hot and the air treatment system did not work at all for the entire 3 days stay. I slept bad because of this. Breakfast time communication There was some confusion about the end time of breakfast: we heard 10.30 am upon arrival and the next day, at 10 am, the service got shut down. One fellow started to take away the utensils. The more service orientated French/English and Spanish speaking Maroccan lady was so kind to resolve the issue. Thank you. Parking service This is very convenient and the receptionist helped us explaining the best option; pay per hour or by day. We paid 40 euro for 2 days.

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Residence International de Paris
3.6/529 Reviews

Residence International de Paris

Paris|0.71km from Statue d'Edith Piaf
Wouldn’t recommend this hotel at all!!!!! It’s horrendous however it’s reasonably cheap and the metro is very close by. The rooms were disgusting stains on bedding (sweat marks and other types of marks), rips in pillows, hair on pillows, and the list goes on and on. Bathroom very basic, a wet room, drain was disgusting and hadn’t been cleaned. Beds were sponge! Not very comfortable at all. There was also a crack in one of the bunk beds and dust was everywhere on top bunks. The rooms do get cleaned and hoovered but they aren’t done very well clearly. I stayed here for 3 nights and I’m glad that was all, as I couldn’t have put up with this awful hotel for anymore time. The food was appalling and disgusting. Not much choice and not very French. Breakfast was okay though. A choice of croissant, bread, cereal, cake, yogurt and a few other things. However dinners were unacceptable the burger was rock solid! The last meal I ate here was chicken nuggets and chips and it was the best meal out of a bad bunch, however the chicken nuggets were overcooked and chip portion was ridiculous. If you are vegetarian or have food allergies good luck. If I were you take your own food or go out for dinner. Also when the dinner ladies were serving up food they were coughing and gaging, this is not hygienic!!!! How can u be coughing over the food whilst expecting customers to eat it. Whilst in the dinner haul I even saw a mice scurrying around the trays were you put your food once you have finished. This hotel should be shut down. This hotel was once a hospital and you can clearly see this and they have not done much to make it a nice hotel. I don’t know how this is rated a 3 star hotel!!! I would recommend not going here!!

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Ibis Paris Porte de Montreuil
3.3/555 Reviews
The Ibis conditions are quite good, but the surrounding environment is too bad. When we heated the food at the front desk, because of the large amount of luggage, we managed poorly. We didn’t know when someone had taken a bag and was stolen some cash. One person ran back sweating and said that he saw someone taking our bag and he was chasing it back. Then we checked that the cash was gone. But the two of us were too stupid, and thanked each other. Later, the people around me should be the thief... Then we contacted the hotel right away, the hotel expressed anger, but we finally had no right to monitor even the monitoring, who did not know who to take How to get it, can't recover it. Although there are a lot of French policemen around the market looking at the market, everyone said it was useless. . In Paris, I really want to remind all of you who have just come, pay more attention.
Hipotel Paris Belgrand
3.5/528 Reviews
I stayed here for two nights. Close to the tram, with a metro station in front of the door, and shops within a radius of 100m. The room was spacious, bright and clean, as was the bathroom (bathroom with a big window, luxury!). The staff are welcoming and ready to help. There is an iron luggage locker. I will come back during the next stay! Thank you!
Mama Shelter Paris East
4/579 Reviews
Nous avons passé une nuit au Mama Shelter Paris East et avons beaucoup apprécié. Chambre de taille correcte, moderne, avec un lit extrêmement confortable. Nous avons énormément apprécié le petit déjeuner, tout était délicieux (mention spéciale de ma part pour les brioches, cakes, jus, et j'ai apprécié le fait que des œufs étaient biologiques). Check-in et check-out super efficaces et personnel sympathique. Le seul défaut de l'hôtel est qu'il est un peu excentré et éloigné des lignes de métro. Il se situe en revanche à proximité immédiate du cimetière du Père Lachaise, un poumon de verdure et de tranquillité dans Paris.
Auberge de Jeunesse HI Paris le d'Artagnan
3.3/521 Reviews
This is a Youth Hostel, not a 'backpackers hostel', so while there are plenty of young people staying, there are also families, school trips and older adults. Staff were friendly and helpful. We had a private 2 bunk room with shower (no toilet). The rooms are very basic but include a wash basin, and have comfortable beds. There was clothes storage and a table and chairs. It was much larger than hotels I've stayed in in Paris. There were two sockets in the room, which weren't very accessible, but with an EU plug and 3m cable they were fine to charge phones from. The doors were heavy (as in most hotels) and toilets were shared, meaning it could be loud with people moving about at night, however earplugs easily blocked the noise! Breakfast was included, which was a varied and fresh offering. There was also a well equipped guest kitchen with fridges. Guests can use the refectory for socialising and eating meals, there is also a games room/bar with entertainment. The location was in a residential area with good transport links, but also walkable to central Paris in under an hour through other residential neighbourhoods. On Saturdays most intersections had a food or flea market. Ideal for traveling on a budget.
Hipotel Paris Gambetta Republique
3.4/547 Reviews
I had a regrettable room, with a single bed, a box and a table, a bathroom, which was inviable and untreated as well as the rest, dirty wall paper that gives a sense of trouble and wires to view everywhere. The WLAN is not available, which works through a Qr Code that has expired or does not exist, and my room had only one window and was on a lightless indoor and helped to make a sense of claustrophobia. Heating lighted and unregulable in mid April made it all more difficult, forced me to light a dust-flashing fan. Indecent price quality ratio, as well as staff care and misleading images that are used in Paris to attract customers.
Residence International de Paris
3.6/529 Reviews
Wouldn’t recommend this hotel at all!!!!! It’s horrendous however it’s reasonably cheap and the metro is very close by. The rooms were disgusting stains on bedding (sweat marks and other types of marks), rips in pillows, hair on pillows, and the list goes on and on. Bathroom very basic, a wet room, drain was disgusting and hadn’t been cleaned. Beds were sponge! Not very comfortable at all. There was also a crack in one of the bunk beds and dust was everywhere on top bunks. The rooms do get cleaned and hoovered but they aren’t done very well clearly. I stayed here for 3 nights and I’m glad that was all, as I couldn’t have put up with this awful hotel for anymore time. The food was appalling and disgusting. Not much choice and not very French. Breakfast was okay though. A choice of croissant, bread, cereal, cake, yogurt and a few other things. However dinners were unacceptable the burger was rock solid! The last meal I ate here was chicken nuggets and chips and it was the best meal out of a bad bunch, however the chicken nuggets were overcooked and chip portion was ridiculous. If you are vegetarian or have food allergies good luck. If I were you take your own food or go out for dinner. Also when the dinner ladies were serving up food they were coughing and gaging, this is not hygienic!!!! How can u be coughing over the food whilst expecting customers to eat it. Whilst in the dinner haul I even saw a mice scurrying around the trays were you put your food once you have finished. This hotel should be shut down. This hotel was once a hospital and you can clearly see this and they have not done much to make it a nice hotel. I don’t know how this is rated a 3 star hotel!!! I would recommend not going here!!

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