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District Republique
4.1/588 Reviews
For a quick 3-night stay in Paris, this hotel was a nice place to relax. It can be a little bit hard to find since the outside looks more like the entrance to an office building, and it's along a narrow road where there are most cafés than there is housing. However, when you enter, you are greeted to very kind staff that can speak English (so, don't fret English-speakers!) and they offer their guidance on how to have the best vacation possible. I didn't try their breakfast, but from what I could see, their eating area was pretty compact where roughly 20 people could eat at a time. I also saw fruit and bread, but nothing much beyond that. I'd say it's better to eat out for breakfast if you want more distance and variety. My room was on the first floor, and it had one bed that could fit two people. Just like the breakfast area, it was compact with the essentials, and it's definitely suited for a vacation where all you need out of a bedroom is to go right to sleep. The TV was good, but there was only one English-speaking channel that I could find: CNN. Not that it factors into my rating, this part is simply to inform. The bed was soft, the shower and toilet were functional, and no air conditioning (but that's Europe, in general). I also requested my room to be clean at 8 in the morning, and by the time I returned from my adventures, it STILL wasn't clean. The housekeeper came by at 2pm to ask if I wanted my sheets changed, just as I was going to take my afternoon nap. That's a very long wait, and I wasn't in the mood to leave my room and wait for him to be finished, so I turned him away. I'd say waiting so long to clean a room that was personally requested to be checked on is my biggest complaint with this hotel. My vacation was wonderful, and this hotel was just good enough to give me a good night's rest. But, for those interested in staying here, keep in mind that it is a minimalistic location. Do not expect fancy bedrooms or food during your stay. Doesn't make it bad, but it's important to spend 90% of your day outside and come back here for the remainder.
Hotel Royal Mansart
3.6/597 Reviews
Pigalle
I stayed here with my sister during our holiday in Paris and I can say I was very happy with the choice made! Two-step structure from Moulin Rouge and its metro, 10 minutes walk from MontMartre , a spacious area, open mainly at night, a starbucks in front of the metro stop, then brewery, poke, hamburger, locals for all tastes + a large supermarket (also exactly at the out of the metro). Reception h24 - a little date structure, small stairs and a little uncomfortable but essential room, small, a small closet and a mirror, but for the location and price, for two girls is super recommended! I never had the feeling of being in a bad area, at the evening of a full-fledged, but quiet, and not new, but also here, for the price it is fully presentable and useable. The only sin (which was not a problem for us) is that at night it is not a quiet area, just not having light sleep problems and nothing to revert. The phone and telecommand of the TV are to be requested at the reception. As far as we are concerned, super recommended!
Au Pacific Hotel
4/564 Reviews
From the moment we stepped into Au Pacific hotel we felt comfortable and catered for. All staff were accommodating and willing to assist. Our room had a (small) but amazing view of the Eiffel Tower which was very unexpected, so we were very happy! The triple room was spacious and everything we needed, two small balconies on both sides of the building. Conveniently located a few minutes walk to Dupleix metro station, and an easy 15 minute walk to the Eiffel Tower. Very impressed with the assistance at the end of our stay where a member of staff organised for our airport transfer which made the process stress free. We had a wonderful 2 nights at this central and safe accommodation. Would highly recommend and wish we had more time.
Ibis Budget Paris Porte d'Orléans
3.7/569 Reviews
About 500 meters from the subway station, the second last station on the 4th line, belonging to the subway line 1 area, buy the cheapest 1.9 subway ticket to the major attractions in the city of Paris (recommended to buy 10 a book at a time, an average of one Zhang 1.49), triple room, the room is quite small, only one box can be opened, the shower room and the bathroom are separated, the bathing room is not wrong, the bath room is too small, and the water leaks out, but the price is also in Paris. Can't ask too much. Breakfast 6 euros a person, croissants are delicious, there is a tram next to the subway station, a few stops to the Chinese area, there are many Chinese restaurants, but the Chinese area is more chaotic, more black people, more drunks, after eating black It’s better to go back to the hotel.
Greet Hotel  Paris Porte de la Chapelle - Aréna
3.7/555 Reviews
The hotel is now the Ibis Budget and not Greet, and the bedroom we stayed in has clearly been refurbished since some of the photos I see posted for previous reviews. We stayed here as the final day of 10 days interrail trip in 9 other European countries and capital cities. I think most would understand interrailing is about keep cost down low of accommodation, but this was the most expensive venue out of the 9 capital cities we visited at €150. Aware that by keeping costs low we weren’t immediately in the city we had noted that even Rosa Parks RER line E or Metro Poste de La Chapelle were fairly close so thought no more. We arrived at the Hotel at approx 20:45 on the 20/06 and thought it odd to see security on the door. We showered and get ready to go in towards central Paris. Was a 6 minute walk to the metro. However even as a pair of 2 males we had never felt so scared in a capital city. The route wasn’t well lit or easy to navigate due to works taking place in the local area. People started begging almost immediately from stepping out. Because we didn’t understand what the beggars were asking but assumed they wanted money, to which we didn’t give because we had cards only, a tin can was thrown at us. There was people clambering up from the road over tall green fences. Then at the station because it was slow using the machines to get a metro ticket again this drew attention to ourselves and again beggars tried to get money from us. There’s a lot more I could add about the situation we incurred from the local area but that’s not really fair to the hotel as it’s not there fault, however I note several previous reviews talk about this and a response is given that you are working with the local mayor. I could give you a quick solution or suggestion now, how about providing a hotel mini bus for tourists who want to sight see, not even for drop offs in city centre but to act as a shuttle to the nearest station so hotel guest feel safe. In fact as several hotels are all nearby it could be a joint local initiative. Sadly had I seen the other trip advisors or googled Poste De La Chapelle before staying, I would not have booked. So In summary, rooms clean, and refurbished, I think your main hall way needs a good hoover though. Staff great but only an ideal location if arriving by car and intending on not leave the hotel. We totally felt marooned by what was happening in the surrounding area. The whole experience has ruined our perception of Paris so check this hotel meets your requirements before booking.
Ibis Budget Paris Porte de Montmartre
3.3/5111 Reviews
Great value hotel, room was basic but clean and beds were comfortable, room suited me and my son ideally. Booking was easy, check in was smooth and staff were welcoming, friendly and helpful. Surrounding area was a bit rough around flea Market but we didn't have any hassle

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