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Ibis Paris Saint-Denis Stade Sud
3.8/561 Reviews
The hotel and room is basic but clean.No safe or fridge in room and breakfast is average with boiled eggs being the only hot food from the adjacent cafe.However , the problems start when you set foot outside for the Stade de France or plan to travel into Paris.This was the most lawless, crime ridden out of control area I have ever stayed in. Street robberies and cars parked in the hotel car park broken into in addition to police sirens all night long. If you are visiting the Stade de France be very careful on your 5 MINUTE WALK as local youths are waiting around to rob visitors
Novotel Paris Saint-Denis Stade Basilique
4.1/573 Reviews
The hotel in the Paris suburb of St Denis area is a bit complicated because there are many people selling illegal cigarettes at the Metro gates. But in return, the room is quite spacious and clean, the breakfast is delicious with many options. Traveling by Metro is not very far. For the money I spent, I feel quite satisfied. As for security, it's not a big problem. Because of the complex Paris principle, we have to be even more careful about stealing. Paris also rarely has violent attacks, so that's somewhat reassuring. Basically, you get what you pay for.
Hotelf1 Paris Saint-Denis Université
2.8/586 Reviews
There is no need to save. The room was very comfortable and spacious with views on the cemetery, the bed was too firm, we had very poor sleep despite a exhausting trip. The sanitary facilities are on the floor, 37 metres from the room, deglutiated: the floor and the seat of the chiots are wet, with water or pit, no longer known. The breakfast is far from worth the required € 4.90: chocolate is only from the fleet, bread is more beautiful than a spoon but has the same taste. The label is unreadable, but only positive: the internet connection, which allowed me to book my next stay in another hotel.
Ibis Styles Paris Saint-Denis Plaine
3.6/527 Reviews
We stayed here for a few days for the 2024 Paralympics. We got it at a good price and value for money was good. We loved the funky film-theme throughout the hotel. Staff were friendly, rooms were clean and bright; there is a good eat-as-much-as-you-need continental breakfast including DIY fresh orange juice and boiled eggs. 15-minute walk to Stade de France (straight up one road if you want to enter Stade de France via entrances S to U); 7-minutes walk to nearest Metro station (which is on line B, 15 minute ride direct to Gard du Nord and Notre Dame) ; 2-minutes walk to nearest supermarket and restaurants (on the same road as the hotel). Cheap and cheerful - perfect for our needs.
B&B Hotel Paris Saint-Denis Pleyel
3.8/566 Reviews
Abbiamo scelto l’albergo per la vicinanza allo Stade de France, in occasione di un concerto. Per problematiche legate ai voli ci abbiamo soggiornato 5 notti. Punti positivi: sicuramente la posizione vicino alla metropolitana (linea 13) che a poche centinaia di metri dall’albergo, con una fermata consente l’arrivo allo stade de france. In una 20ina di minuti si raggiunge il centro e con i vari interscambi si può raggiungere qualunque destinazione abbastanza agilmente e in poco tempo. L’albergo è pulito, la stanza (la nostra a 4 letti) non grandissima, arredamento moderno ma essenziale. Non c’è un armadio chiuso ma 4-5 grucce su cui appendere i giubbotti, non c’è frigo, non c’è neanche il phon (che ho letto andava chiesto ogni sera in reception- io, per evitare l’ho portato da casa). Bagno piccolo con doccia. Letto (a mio parere) comodo ma è sostanzialmente materasso su una tavola in legno. Colazione: self service continentale con dolce e salato. Caffè e cappuccino da macchinetta automatica.. di cappuccino c’è solo il nome. Lati negativi: sicuramente la posizione. Saint Denis non è esattamente un quartiere dove fa piacere passeggiare, soprattutto la sera. Periferia povera di Parigi. Intorno per mangiare non c’è granché. Non abbiamo trovato un vero e proprio supermercato (anche se ammetto non ci siamo mai allontanati troppo dall’hotel); bistrot attorno 1 (sotto l’albergo) che però ha chiuso il giovedi e fino al sabato mattina, che siamo partiti, non abbiamo visto riaperto. Il giovedì ci siamo arrangiati al “ristorante” dell’hotel a fianco: il venerdi era chiuso pure questo (ci hanno detto “il week-end chiudiamo).. altri bistrot tecnicamente presenti in zona erano tutti chiusi (ferie? Falliti? Boh). In albergo è presente un totem per ordinare “a domicilio” ma non lo abbiamo sperimentato.. il venerdì abbiamo mangiato in un improbabile bistrot gestito da un franco-algerino (?), senza insegna, senza menù, che ha acceso la cucina solo per noi. È stato ultra-gentile, non ha accettato neanche mancia, ci ha offerto creme brûlé e avrebbe voluto offrirci pure caffè.. sconto sul conto (su foglietto).. mangiato pure bene e speso metà rispetto al solito ma non ripeterei esperienza ne mi sentirei di consigliarla. In definitiva vi consiglierei l’hotel solo se consapevoli della zona e per massimo 1-2 notti per eventi allo Stade de France. Ps. Se ci capitate merita una visita la basilica di Saint Denis, 2 fermate di metro.. superato lo choc di essere finiti ancor di più in periferia estrema, con una breve passeggiata a piedi si raggiunge una splendida Basilica gotica dove riposano una 40ina di monarchi francesi..
Ibis Styles Paris St-Denis Pleyel
3.8/524 Reviews
Booked fairly last minute through *********** looking for accommodation near to Stade de France for the World Cup semi final rugby. This seemed to tick all the boxes and we weren’t disappointed. Don’t get me wrong this isn’t the Ritz but it is clean and functional. We stayed on the fifth floor in a double room. The rooms are small but clean and tidy with towels. This is a no frills hotel which matches the hotel starring system. Somewhere between a travel lodge and a premier inn. We didn’t have breakfast or use the bar in the evening but both were available. Parking was available at the rear of the hotel. Would stay again.

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