Latest Reviews for Paris Hotels

Campanile Prime Paris 19 - la Villette
4.3/5130 Reviews
La Villette
Perfect for a business trip, everybody was very kind to us and helpful. The place is convienient, closed to the airport, and from the center of Paris. Soundproofing of the rooms don't look very high, but never been disturbed by sound from the adjoining room. May be not the best hotel in Paris, but very nice staff and good enough for few nights in the city. And the canal area is a great place.
Campanile Paris 14 - Maine Montparnasse
4.5/548 Reviews
This hotel is your tra traditional European hotel. It’s got a mediocre breakfast spread, which is fine. But if you have food allergies i’d be sure to bring something along. We stayed there for three nights and the first morning there was no egg option. But The next day there was. The manager of the breakfast was continually checking the temperatures of various food items and recording them while customers were getting their meal. There was a student group who was obnoxiously loud from 11 PM until about 2:30 AM when I mentioned it at our checkout at 5 AM the following morning I was told “they are a student group they are excited. What can you do?” We gave in and called the front desk at 12 AM. And there was nothing done students were not spoken to. Would not recommend this hotel if you have an early departure or looking for a quiet place.
Hotel Campanile Paris 12 Bercy Village
3.9/510 Reviews
Bercy
Very good location, less than 5mn away from the metro station line 14 (easy access to Paris city center). The room was decent, but small and quite old.
Campanile Paris 15 - Tour Eiffel
3.6/565 Reviews
Stayed here for a single night for an overnight trip from London. Where to even start. We arrived too early for check-in, but was going to leave our bags as they said they hold luggage. Upon arrival we were directed to a corner of the dining room and told to leave luggage there where everyone else was. We were then told to come back at 2pm, or 3pm or maybe even 4pm and see if the room would be ready. We came back after 3ish and waited for an hour while they sorted out an issue with the customer before us, no worries, and then served two people who entered after us, not even acknowleging that I was standing there. When we finally got the room key we went up the tiny elevator, barely big enough for two, and couldn't open the door. The door handle was half hanging out and the key was temperamental, either getting stuck in the lock or not being able to get it out of the lock. The room was tiny, glad it was only an overnight, with mismatched furniture, a phone that didn't work and broken and cracked plugs that we were too scared to use. No radio or clock, no USB charger, room was incredibly out of date. There were holes in the skirting boards around the bottom of the walls and in the cornices on the roof. The walls were so thin that we could hear every conversation and bang from the couple with the toddler in the room next door. The doors needed to be slammed to be closed so everytime they left, or anyone else did, you could hear it. The bathroom door didn't close properly and the soap dispenser for the shower was on the other side of the room so you had to use if before even hopping in. Toilet roll holder on an awkward angle to access. The ONLY good thing was the large window which was nice, but filthy. Opened into a busy and noisy street with people revving cars up and down and carrying on all night. We checkout incredibly early, we didn't want to be there a second longer than we needed to. I would say stay literally anywhere else. I have stayed at many hotels across the world, and this was by far the worst. I'd leave zero stars if I could.

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