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B&B Hotel Rueil-Malmaison Gare
4.2/543 Reviews

B&B Hotel Rueil-Malmaison Gare

Rueil-Malmaison|0.87km from downtown
Nice little hotel in a convenient location for visiting Paris . On street parking for free at weekends otherwise 15 Euros for 24 hours in their underground car park. The reason why we chose to stay here was because it was much cheaper than a hotel with parking in central Paris . You then have to add back the time and monetary cost of commuting in and out of the centre of Paris from here . I think it was worth it but it was quite tiring wandering around Paris all day and then coming back to the hotel. With the walk to the station from the hotel assume about 35-40 minutes to get to a central location. Once you’re back in the hotel you’re not going to go back to central Paris so if you go back early because you are tired that’s it for the day whereas if you had a central room you could go back out in the evening after a rest . You wouldn’t choose to stay here as a tourist but for the savings. On one evening we drove to the centre of Rueil Malmaison for a meal- it was a pleasant low key alternative to dining in central Paris. It’s a 10-12 minute walk to the RER A station from the hotel . Just down the street and under a railway bridge. You get the train there and can change on to the metro system Once you are on the RER you can interconnect on the metro usually changing at Charles de Gaulle. It costs about 30 Euros return to go to the centre of Paris and back. But you can get 2,3 , 4 day passes that reduce this significantly and include journeys on the metro and buses once you’re in the centre . The hotel is close to a very busy dual carriageway which makes it easy to reach when you arrive in Paris by car. With you room window open you can hear the traffic noise but it didn’t bother us. The road the hotel is in is lined on both sides by fairly tall modern but well kept apartment and office blocks . At weekends it is very quiet , feels a bit like an empty office district. Not a bad thing , a bit sterile but it felt like you had escaped to a peaceful place. The whole area is quite commercial, with offices around, so the hotel caters to business people and tourists alike, The hotel staff are friendly. There was a warm welcome. The lobby doubles as a breakfast area and is funky and stylish. Nice ambience . The reception staff run a little bar there . Breakfast itself was a nice little buffet. A good spread of things - one personal suggestion for improvement would be please provide some little pots of fruit compotes , which we don’t get in the UK! But it was nice anyway and French. The family room was a fair size , not massive, not small, divided at night by a pull across curtain with twin beds for the kids and a double bed for the grown ups with a bathroom off it. There was a sizeable television on a sort of stand which could be rotated and put on either side of the curtain so kids or adults could watch it. The room and hotel were very clean. It felt like a well designed purpose built hotel designed by a company that understand
Le Relais de la Malmaison Hotel Spa
3.7/539 Reviews

Le Relais de la Malmaison Hotel Spa

Rueil-Malmaison|1.06km from downtown
Nearly one of the WORST EXPERIENCES I ever had. Rooms and building are fairly ok but AVERAGE and not that well maintained for its price. Shockingly the toilet was on a separate room that the shower which is inconvenient and rooms are too warm, their climate system is not good and their room staff is RUDE. Shockingly they block a large amount of money from your credit card as a deposit (not for possible room damages but for future spends you make on their facilities), which I found it to be unfair since they seem to think it is ok to block so much of people's money in advance for a consumption you have not done yet. And that I obviously didn't do. I know France is famous for its fine cuisine, but coming to this place and a few others in Paris I must say they know how to do their Marketing cause reality is disappointing. I never tasted more disgusting food than in the restaurant of this hotel, which was preparing lunches for our events. I truly believe they should fire their ”chef” (to name it somehow). In a closed menu for more than 30+ people, just offered one main, one second and one dessert option. With no asking, they didn't know some of us were vegetarian (I myself eat fish but no meat). In the XXI century you would think that most of countries are already aware of this and would offer at least 2 options in a closed menu for a large group of people, but not only in this case they didn't but also didn't even have a fish option or any other available food in the kitchen (or so they said) and charged an extra 10€ for an additional dish that consisted on 2 boiled CARROTS on a CARROT purée. So carrot + carrot + a bunch of dry oregano. The main course was melon with black pepper, balsamic vinegar, serrano ham and a whole bunch of arugula, which I didn't eat either. I don't know why in the Earth would they RUIN a simple dish of melon and serrano ham like that. The last day they had 3 menu options for our event lunch: meat, vegetarian (which they didn't know to differentiate from vegan cause they offered it to a vegan person and it contained eggs and dairy) and fish. I had the fish one. They literally served it COLD, it was COLD FISH directly taken in that moment from the fridge, with uncooked (hard) potatoes and not cooked at all mushrooms... Again, one of the most disgusting meals I had not only in France but anywhere in the world. And I've traveled so much for work and leisure. Seriously, take your money to anywhere else. This place is not worth it. Bad food, bad service, bad company policy and not so great facilities for the price.

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Business travel

Ibis Budget Rueil Malmaison
3.6/538 Reviews

Ibis Budget Rueil Malmaison

Rueil-Malmaison|0.9km from downtown
This was a booking made at short notice and in a great hurry — we were attending a funeral nearby. I was concentrating on proximity, and Ibis budget was a great mistake. So here is a warning to others to take more time than I did. A very, erm, casual receptionist gave us the feeling that we were intruding on his personal space. Room BAD, BAD,BAD. 135 cm (4’6”) bed. No proper bathroom - loo in a tiny cupboard, difficult shower unit (hole in screen = water on bedroom floor), tiny washbasin in corner of room. Thin, miserable little towels, one each. There is no air-con — or rather, there is (apparently) “centrally controlled” air-con, but it certainly wasn’t coming through to our room! We were there during the most murderously hot day and night of the heatwave, and in a bid to avoid being reduced overnight to a pair of anonymous puddles of sweat, we slept with our window open. Mosquitoes? Of course. Did they bite us? You bet. They weren’t IBIS mosquitoes, of course, but they visited as a direct result of our having to leave the window open. When we arrived, a big notice on the reception desk stated, “This hotel is fully booked for tonight.” We had a reservation, so thought nothing of it.....until that evening, eating after sundown in the restaurant directly opposite, we noticed that in the dozens and dozens of Ibis windows facing us, only two lights were on. All other windows had their blinds pulled down identically to a uniform halfway mark that clearly indicated unoccupied rooms. At 8.00 next morning in the fully-stocked, crumb-free breakfast room we saw five other people. Fully booked? Hmmmmm......

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Breakfast

Le Relais de la Malmaison Hotel Spa
3.7/539 Reviews

Le Relais de la Malmaison Hotel Spa

Rueil-Malmaison|1.06km from downtown
Nearly one of the WORST EXPERIENCES I ever had. Rooms and building are fairly ok but AVERAGE and not that well maintained for its price. Shockingly the toilet was on a separate room that the shower which is inconvenient and rooms are too warm, their climate system is not good and their room staff is RUDE. Shockingly they block a large amount of money from your credit card as a deposit (not for possible room damages but for future spends you make on their facilities), which I found it to be unfair since they seem to think it is ok to block so much of people's money in advance for a consumption you have not done yet. And that I obviously didn't do. I know France is famous for its fine cuisine, but coming to this place and a few others in Paris I must say they know how to do their Marketing cause reality is disappointing. I never tasted more disgusting food than in the restaurant of this hotel, which was preparing lunches for our events. I truly believe they should fire their ”chef” (to name it somehow). In a closed menu for more than 30+ people, just offered one main, one second and one dessert option. With no asking, they didn't know some of us were vegetarian (I myself eat fish but no meat). In the XXI century you would think that most of countries are already aware of this and would offer at least 2 options in a closed menu for a large group of people, but not only in this case they didn't but also didn't even have a fish option or any other available food in the kitchen (or so they said) and charged an extra 10€ for an additional dish that consisted on 2 boiled CARROTS on a CARROT purée. So carrot + carrot + a bunch of dry oregano. The main course was melon with black pepper, balsamic vinegar, serrano ham and a whole bunch of arugula, which I didn't eat either. I don't know why in the Earth would they RUIN a simple dish of melon and serrano ham like that. The last day they had 3 menu options for our event lunch: meat, vegetarian (which they didn't know to differentiate from vegan cause they offered it to a vegan person and it contained eggs and dairy) and fish. I had the fish one. They literally served it COLD, it was COLD FISH directly taken in that moment from the fridge, with uncooked (hard) potatoes and not cooked at all mushrooms... Again, one of the most disgusting meals I had not only in France but anywhere in the world. And I've traveled so much for work and leisure. Seriously, take your money to anywhere else. This place is not worth it. Bad food, bad service, bad company policy and not so great facilities for the price.

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Family friendly

Le Relais de la Malmaison Hotel Spa
3.7/539 Reviews

Le Relais de la Malmaison Hotel Spa

Rueil-Malmaison|1.06km from downtown
Nearly one of the WORST EXPERIENCES I ever had. Rooms and building are fairly ok but AVERAGE and not that well maintained for its price. Shockingly the toilet was on a separate room that the shower which is inconvenient and rooms are too warm, their climate system is not good and their room staff is RUDE. Shockingly they block a large amount of money from your credit card as a deposit (not for possible room damages but for future spends you make on their facilities), which I found it to be unfair since they seem to think it is ok to block so much of people's money in advance for a consumption you have not done yet. And that I obviously didn't do. I know France is famous for its fine cuisine, but coming to this place and a few others in Paris I must say they know how to do their Marketing cause reality is disappointing. I never tasted more disgusting food than in the restaurant of this hotel, which was preparing lunches for our events. I truly believe they should fire their ”chef” (to name it somehow). In a closed menu for more than 30+ people, just offered one main, one second and one dessert option. With no asking, they didn't know some of us were vegetarian (I myself eat fish but no meat). In the XXI century you would think that most of countries are already aware of this and would offer at least 2 options in a closed menu for a large group of people, but not only in this case they didn't but also didn't even have a fish option or any other available food in the kitchen (or so they said) and charged an extra 10€ for an additional dish that consisted on 2 boiled CARROTS on a CARROT purée. So carrot + carrot + a bunch of dry oregano. The main course was melon with black pepper, balsamic vinegar, serrano ham and a whole bunch of arugula, which I didn't eat either. I don't know why in the Earth would they RUIN a simple dish of melon and serrano ham like that. The last day they had 3 menu options for our event lunch: meat, vegetarian (which they didn't know to differentiate from vegan cause they offered it to a vegan person and it contained eggs and dairy) and fish. I had the fish one. They literally served it COLD, it was COLD FISH directly taken in that moment from the fridge, with uncooked (hard) potatoes and not cooked at all mushrooms... Again, one of the most disgusting meals I had not only in France but anywhere in the world. And I've traveled so much for work and leisure. Seriously, take your money to anywhere else. This place is not worth it. Bad food, bad service, bad company policy and not so great facilities for the price.
Ibis Budget Rueil Malmaison
3.6/538 Reviews

Ibis Budget Rueil Malmaison

Rueil-Malmaison|0.9km from downtown
This was a booking made at short notice and in a great hurry — we were attending a funeral nearby. I was concentrating on proximity, and Ibis budget was a great mistake. So here is a warning to others to take more time than I did. A very, erm, casual receptionist gave us the feeling that we were intruding on his personal space. Room BAD, BAD,BAD. 135 cm (4’6”) bed. No proper bathroom - loo in a tiny cupboard, difficult shower unit (hole in screen = water on bedroom floor), tiny washbasin in corner of room. Thin, miserable little towels, one each. There is no air-con — or rather, there is (apparently) “centrally controlled” air-con, but it certainly wasn’t coming through to our room! We were there during the most murderously hot day and night of the heatwave, and in a bid to avoid being reduced overnight to a pair of anonymous puddles of sweat, we slept with our window open. Mosquitoes? Of course. Did they bite us? You bet. They weren’t IBIS mosquitoes, of course, but they visited as a direct result of our having to leave the window open. When we arrived, a big notice on the reception desk stated, “This hotel is fully booked for tonight.” We had a reservation, so thought nothing of it.....until that evening, eating after sundown in the restaurant directly opposite, we noticed that in the dozens and dozens of Ibis windows facing us, only two lights were on. All other windows had their blinds pulled down identically to a uniform halfway mark that clearly indicated unoccupied rooms. At 8.00 next morning in the fully-stocked, crumb-free breakfast room we saw five other people. Fully booked? Hmmmmm......

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IFP School

Le Relais de la Malmaison Hotel Spa
3.7/539 Reviews

Le Relais de la Malmaison Hotel Spa

Rueil-Malmaison|0.79km from IFP School
Nearly one of the WORST EXPERIENCES I ever had. Rooms and building are fairly ok but AVERAGE and not that well maintained for its price. Shockingly the toilet was on a separate room that the shower which is inconvenient and rooms are too warm, their climate system is not good and their room staff is RUDE. Shockingly they block a large amount of money from your credit card as a deposit (not for possible room damages but for future spends you make on their facilities), which I found it to be unfair since they seem to think it is ok to block so much of people's money in advance for a consumption you have not done yet. And that I obviously didn't do. I know France is famous for its fine cuisine, but coming to this place and a few others in Paris I must say they know how to do their Marketing cause reality is disappointing. I never tasted more disgusting food than in the restaurant of this hotel, which was preparing lunches for our events. I truly believe they should fire their ”chef” (to name it somehow). In a closed menu for more than 30+ people, just offered one main, one second and one dessert option. With no asking, they didn't know some of us were vegetarian (I myself eat fish but no meat). In the XXI century you would think that most of countries are already aware of this and would offer at least 2 options in a closed menu for a large group of people, but not only in this case they didn't but also didn't even have a fish option or any other available food in the kitchen (or so they said) and charged an extra 10€ for an additional dish that consisted on 2 boiled CARROTS on a CARROT purée. So carrot + carrot + a bunch of dry oregano. The main course was melon with black pepper, balsamic vinegar, serrano ham and a whole bunch of arugula, which I didn't eat either. I don't know why in the Earth would they RUIN a simple dish of melon and serrano ham like that. The last day they had 3 menu options for our event lunch: meat, vegetarian (which they didn't know to differentiate from vegan cause they offered it to a vegan person and it contained eggs and dairy) and fish. I had the fish one. They literally served it COLD, it was COLD FISH directly taken in that moment from the fridge, with uncooked (hard) potatoes and not cooked at all mushrooms... Again, one of the most disgusting meals I had not only in France but anywhere in the world. And I've traveled so much for work and leisure. Seriously, take your money to anywhere else. This place is not worth it. Bad food, bad service, bad company policy and not so great facilities for the price.

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Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul de Rueil-Malmaison Church

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Schneider Electric

B&B Hotel Rueil-Malmaison Gare
4.2/543 Reviews

B&B Hotel Rueil-Malmaison Gare

Rueil-Malmaison|0.17km from Schneider Electric
Nice little hotel in a convenient location for visiting Paris . On street parking for free at weekends otherwise 15 Euros for 24 hours in their underground car park. The reason why we chose to stay here was because it was much cheaper than a hotel with parking in central Paris . You then have to add back the time and monetary cost of commuting in and out of the centre of Paris from here . I think it was worth it but it was quite tiring wandering around Paris all day and then coming back to the hotel. With the walk to the station from the hotel assume about 35-40 minutes to get to a central location. Once you’re back in the hotel you’re not going to go back to central Paris so if you go back early because you are tired that’s it for the day whereas if you had a central room you could go back out in the evening after a rest . You wouldn’t choose to stay here as a tourist but for the savings. On one evening we drove to the centre of Rueil Malmaison for a meal- it was a pleasant low key alternative to dining in central Paris. It’s a 10-12 minute walk to the RER A station from the hotel . Just down the street and under a railway bridge. You get the train there and can change on to the metro system Once you are on the RER you can interconnect on the metro usually changing at Charles de Gaulle. It costs about 30 Euros return to go to the centre of Paris and back. But you can get 2,3 , 4 day passes that reduce this significantly and include journeys on the metro and buses once you’re in the centre . The hotel is close to a very busy dual carriageway which makes it easy to reach when you arrive in Paris by car. With you room window open you can hear the traffic noise but it didn’t bother us. The road the hotel is in is lined on both sides by fairly tall modern but well kept apartment and office blocks . At weekends it is very quiet , feels a bit like an empty office district. Not a bad thing , a bit sterile but it felt like you had escaped to a peaceful place. The whole area is quite commercial, with offices around, so the hotel caters to business people and tourists alike, The hotel staff are friendly. There was a warm welcome. The lobby doubles as a breakfast area and is funky and stylish. Nice ambience . The reception staff run a little bar there . Breakfast itself was a nice little buffet. A good spread of things - one personal suggestion for improvement would be please provide some little pots of fruit compotes , which we don’t get in the UK! But it was nice anyway and French. The family room was a fair size , not massive, not small, divided at night by a pull across curtain with twin beds for the kids and a double bed for the grown ups with a bathroom off it. There was a sizeable television on a sort of stand which could be rotated and put on either side of the curtain so kids or adults could watch it. The room and hotel were very clean. It felt like a well designed purpose built hotel designed by a company that understand
Ibis Budget Rueil Malmaison
3.6/538 Reviews

Ibis Budget Rueil Malmaison

Rueil-Malmaison|0.47km from Schneider Electric
This was a booking made at short notice and in a great hurry — we were attending a funeral nearby. I was concentrating on proximity, and Ibis budget was a great mistake. So here is a warning to others to take more time than I did. A very, erm, casual receptionist gave us the feeling that we were intruding on his personal space. Room BAD, BAD,BAD. 135 cm (4’6”) bed. No proper bathroom - loo in a tiny cupboard, difficult shower unit (hole in screen = water on bedroom floor), tiny washbasin in corner of room. Thin, miserable little towels, one each. There is no air-con — or rather, there is (apparently) “centrally controlled” air-con, but it certainly wasn’t coming through to our room! We were there during the most murderously hot day and night of the heatwave, and in a bid to avoid being reduced overnight to a pair of anonymous puddles of sweat, we slept with our window open. Mosquitoes? Of course. Did they bite us? You bet. They weren’t IBIS mosquitoes, of course, but they visited as a direct result of our having to leave the window open. When we arrived, a big notice on the reception desk stated, “This hotel is fully booked for tonight.” We had a reservation, so thought nothing of it.....until that evening, eating after sundown in the restaurant directly opposite, we noticed that in the dozens and dozens of Ibis windows facing us, only two lights were on. All other windows had their blinds pulled down identically to a uniform halfway mark that clearly indicated unoccupied rooms. At 8.00 next morning in the fully-stocked, crumb-free breakfast room we saw five other people. Fully booked? Hmmmmm......

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Le Relais de la Malmaison Hotel Spa
3.7/539 Reviews
Nearly one of the WORST EXPERIENCES I ever had. Rooms and building are fairly ok but AVERAGE and not that well maintained for its price. Shockingly the toilet was on a separate room that the shower which is inconvenient and rooms are too warm, their climate system is not good and their room staff is RUDE. Shockingly they block a large amount of money from your credit card as a deposit (not for possible room damages but for future spends you make on their facilities), which I found it to be unfair since they seem to think it is ok to block so much of people's money in advance for a consumption you have not done yet. And that I obviously didn't do. I know France is famous for its fine cuisine, but coming to this place and a few others in Paris I must say they know how to do their Marketing cause reality is disappointing. I never tasted more disgusting food than in the restaurant of this hotel, which was preparing lunches for our events. I truly believe they should fire their ”chef” (to name it somehow). In a closed menu for more than 30+ people, just offered one main, one second and one dessert option. With no asking, they didn't know some of us were vegetarian (I myself eat fish but no meat). In the XXI century you would think that most of countries are already aware of this and would offer at least 2 options in a closed menu for a large group of people, but not only in this case they didn't but also didn't even have a fish option or any other available food in the kitchen (or so they said) and charged an extra 10€ for an additional dish that consisted on 2 boiled CARROTS on a CARROT purée. So carrot + carrot + a bunch of dry oregano. The main course was melon with black pepper, balsamic vinegar, serrano ham and a whole bunch of arugula, which I didn't eat either. I don't know why in the Earth would they RUIN a simple dish of melon and serrano ham like that. The last day they had 3 menu options for our event lunch: meat, vegetarian (which they didn't know to differentiate from vegan cause they offered it to a vegan person and it contained eggs and dairy) and fish. I had the fish one. They literally served it COLD, it was COLD FISH directly taken in that moment from the fridge, with uncooked (hard) potatoes and not cooked at all mushrooms... Again, one of the most disgusting meals I had not only in France but anywhere in the world. And I've traveled so much for work and leisure. Seriously, take your money to anywhere else. This place is not worth it. Bad food, bad service, bad company policy and not so great facilities for the price.
B&B Hotel Rueil-Malmaison Gare
4.2/543 Reviews
Nice little hotel in a convenient location for visiting Paris . On street parking for free at weekends otherwise 15 Euros for 24 hours in their underground car park. The reason why we chose to stay here was because it was much cheaper than a hotel with parking in central Paris . You then have to add back the time and monetary cost of commuting in and out of the centre of Paris from here . I think it was worth it but it was quite tiring wandering around Paris all day and then coming back to the hotel. With the walk to the station from the hotel assume about 35-40 minutes to get to a central location. Once you’re back in the hotel you’re not going to go back to central Paris so if you go back early because you are tired that’s it for the day whereas if you had a central room you could go back out in the evening after a rest . You wouldn’t choose to stay here as a tourist but for the savings. On one evening we drove to the centre of Rueil Malmaison for a meal- it was a pleasant low key alternative to dining in central Paris. It’s a 10-12 minute walk to the RER A station from the hotel . Just down the street and under a railway bridge. You get the train there and can change on to the metro system Once you are on the RER you can interconnect on the metro usually changing at Charles de Gaulle. It costs about 30 Euros return to go to the centre of Paris and back. But you can get 2,3 , 4 day passes that reduce this significantly and include journeys on the metro and buses once you’re in the centre . The hotel is close to a very busy dual carriageway which makes it easy to reach when you arrive in Paris by car. With you room window open you can hear the traffic noise but it didn’t bother us. The road the hotel is in is lined on both sides by fairly tall modern but well kept apartment and office blocks . At weekends it is very quiet , feels a bit like an empty office district. Not a bad thing , a bit sterile but it felt like you had escaped to a peaceful place. The whole area is quite commercial, with offices around, so the hotel caters to business people and tourists alike, The hotel staff are friendly. There was a warm welcome. The lobby doubles as a breakfast area and is funky and stylish. Nice ambience . The reception staff run a little bar there . Breakfast itself was a nice little buffet. A good spread of things - one personal suggestion for improvement would be please provide some little pots of fruit compotes , which we don’t get in the UK! But it was nice anyway and French. The family room was a fair size , not massive, not small, divided at night by a pull across curtain with twin beds for the kids and a double bed for the grown ups with a bathroom off it. There was a sizeable television on a sort of stand which could be rotated and put on either side of the curtain so kids or adults could watch it. The room and hotel were very clean. It felt like a well designed purpose built hotel designed by a company that understand
Novotel Paris Rueil-Malmaison
4/565 Reviews
Really lovely hotel , we stayed for two nights while visiting Paris and it was very clean and spacious . The staff were so professional kind and very helpful . Rooms were immaculate , beds were very comfortable and the hotel was silent for sleeping . The breakfast is well worth the cost and the choice was abundant and very tasty . Overall one of the best hotel stays I’ve had .Highly recommended
Renaissance Paris Hippodrome de St. Cloud Hotel
4.2/547 Reviews
The breakfast is very good, very quiet in the countryside, the surrounding is desolate, free to park, there is a hotel that is very comfortable with the car, the service staff is very polite, enjoy the five-star hotel, more than the hotel in Paris
B&B Hôtel Nanterre Rueil-Malmaison
3.7/553 Reviews
La Defense
Good welcome . Clean and quiet hotel. Easy for access to the A13 and to go to Paris (20 min approx) Breakfast less than 7€. Secure and free parking on weekends. Room at 52€ per night. We will come back! Only concern: not being chilly and not liking to sleep with your head up because the pillow is quite thin.
Ibis Paris Rueil-Malmaison
4/547 Reviews
The hotel is in the center of Rueil-Mamaison at a very convenient location with respect to bus connections to Defense and Porte-Maillot where further connections to metro and RER are available. The hotel is nicely celan and staff polite and ready to do what a guesst might want from them.

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Planning a trip to Rueil-Malmaison? Book hotels in Rueil-Malmaison via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Rueil-Malmaison is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. Rueil-Malmaison may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com.

Rueil-Malmaison does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Rueil-Malmaison has Nanterre Universite Station and Rueil-Malmaison Station. Each day, many trains run to and from Rueil-Malmaison and other cities nearby.

Rueil-Malmaison is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. Rueil-Malmaison has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 205 SGD. There are 1 five-star hotels in Rueil-Malmaison at an average price of 141 SGD per night. There are 6 four-star hotels in Rueil-Malmaison at an average price of 255 SGD per night. There are 3 three-star hotels in Rueil-Malmaison at an average price of 230 SGD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Rueil-Malmaison at an average price of 88 SGD per night. As a popular tourist city, Rueil-Malmaison has many renowned chain hotels. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Rueil-Malmaison, such as hotels under the Novotel brand. Hotels under the Novotel brand are a good choice. A popular hotel in Rueil-Malmaison, Ibis Paris Rueil Malmaison is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Okko Hotels Paris Rueil Malmaison.

The most famous attractions locally are Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul, Museum of Local History.

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