Superb location and lots of food options and attraction nearby within walking distance !
Staffs were very friendly and helpful too :)
The room was a bit small but still acceptable as it’s in the heart of city center !
Must go check the roof to see the view :)
We will definitely come back !
Very close to the Louvre, it was very convenient to get up early the next day to line up.
The room was small, newly renovated and good, and the hygiene was OK.
We had dinner at the hotel's own restaurant, and the atmosphere was also very good.
The room fee was charged again when checking out, so you must check the bill. Up to now, the money has not been fully refunded.
This is definitely the most comfortable and cost-effective place to live in Paris! A five-star hotel apartment! It is located in the triangle next to the Louvre, with a beautiful environment! Next to it is the Royal Garden! It takes only 2 minutes to walk to the Louvre, and you can go to the Opera House and Galeries Lafayette to chat! The key is that the service is super good! The butler is on call 24 hours a day, and the best thing is that there is a kitchen and washing machine in the room! You can cook, wash clothes, and the kitchen utensils are all available! The pots and pans are from Germany's Futengbao! There are two Chinese waiters in the front desk service staff, the beautiful Xiao Shen and a little boy from Shanghai, both of them are very nice! It feels like home! I strongly recommend that you must stay here when you come to Paris. The room is large, the view is good, the service is good, you can cook and wash clothes! Perfect!
Very good location and service. The property is a bit old but the gorgeous decorations make up for it. Breakfast room is very beautiful and the yogurt was delicious.
The room was nice.
The view from the restaurant was nice.
But I was surprised that the bartender asked me to pay for other people's orders. He said that the person who came before I sat down was my friend, so I should pay for his order. Can't believe this
Everything is very good. Although it is not luxurious, the service and details are in place. Although it is a bit old, it is very well maintained. The most basic room type has enough space, the bathroom is very large, and the shower water pressure is good. Sit down to check in, and you will be given a cup of tea or champagne. There are also fruit plates and macarons in the room. The bed is very comfortable. The breakfast is good. The buffet variety is good in Paris, and it is rare to eat Chinese food.
I stayed in the hotel for a week and now I am calm enough to write a review. The hotel is located in the most central area of Paris, beautiful and quiet in the bustling city. We arrived in the early morning of winter. The warm lobby is small and cozy, showing French style and elegance. You must try the fruit candy they serve to guests, which is extremely sweet. Like the reception staff at the front desk, they are considerate and polite. The room layout is perfect, and the floor-to-ceiling windows facing the street are extremely bright in the warm winter sun. The food in the restaurant is also impeccable and the price-performance ratio is very good. This is a good hotel, good service, good facilities, good taste, but low-key.
In addition, there is a young man at the front desk, I forgot his name, who patiently helped us call to inquire about the reservation of popular restaurants and recommended good restaurants not far away.
If you have to say a flaw, it is a little expensive, but the prices of the whole Paris are rising. I think that compared with the summer when the Paris Olympics were held, we may have earned a winter vacation here.
Very satisfactory hotel. The room is relatively spacious and well-planned. The wardrobe has many drawers and boxes, which is very convenient for storing clothes. The hotel gives various small gifts every day, including macarons, red wine, candy, etc. The drinks are free every day, which is very thoughtful. The service attitude is very good. Everyone is polite. The location of the hotel is very good. It is not far from the Place de la Concorde and the Louvre. The hotel is surrounded by Dior, Chanel, and other big brands. The only thing I am not satisfied with is the breakfast, which is simple and has no vegetables.
There is no front desk support service, so be sure to confirm check-in details before going abroad! Because it was my first time and I didn't know much about the situation, I spent nearly two hours at the door of the accommodation, sending information back and forth on the phone and seeking help from passers-by. It was very troublesome... It is not recommended for individuals or people who don't speak the language to go there. It is very hard to get immediate support and affect all the travel time and energy. , cold, rainy, tired, nowhere to turn for help...
The room has no windows that can be opened to the outside (the exterior wall is being renovated and closed?) but the decoration is quite good.
Having front desk service is the most important thing on a trip!
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AAkaneVery good location and service. The property is a bit old but the gorgeous decorations make up for it. Breakfast room is very beautiful and the yogurt was delicious.
涅涅凤磐凰The hotel is within 5 minutes walk from the back door of the Louvre. It is in the center of the city. It is the subway station No. 1 line. There are supermarkets, restaurants and drug stores nearby. It is very convenient. Service attitude is also very good. The room was small but everything was good and the breakfast was very good. With a 5-year-old doll, when I booked the room, I thought I could sleep together. There are basically children in Europe who ask for an extra bed. I can't understand it at first, but I know that the bed is about 1.5, so the extra bed will be more comfortable. Thank you, Ctrip has been helping to communicate, and finally helped upgrade the room type.
DdancerVery close to the Louvre, it was very convenient to get up early the next day to line up.
The room was small, newly renovated and good, and the hygiene was OK.
We had dinner at the hotel's own restaurant, and the atmosphere was also very good.
The room fee was charged again when checking out, so you must check the bill. Up to now, the money has not been fully refunded.
AAnonymous UserI stayed in the hotel for a week and now I am calm enough to write a review. The hotel is located in the most central area of Paris, beautiful and quiet in the bustling city. We arrived in the early morning of winter. The warm lobby is small and cozy, showing French style and elegance. You must try the fruit candy they serve to guests, which is extremely sweet. Like the reception staff at the front desk, they are considerate and polite. The room layout is perfect, and the floor-to-ceiling windows facing the street are extremely bright in the warm winter sun. The food in the restaurant is also impeccable and the price-performance ratio is very good. This is a good hotel, good service, good facilities, good taste, but low-key.
In addition, there is a young man at the front desk, I forgot his name, who patiently helped us call to inquire about the reservation of popular restaurants and recommended good restaurants not far away.
If you have to say a flaw, it is a little expensive, but the prices of the whole Paris are rising. I think that compared with the summer when the Paris Olympics were held, we may have earned a winter vacation here.
CCiqingdaEverything is very good. Although it is not luxurious, the service and details are in place. Although it is a bit old, it is very well maintained. The most basic room type has enough space, the bathroom is very large, and the shower water pressure is good. Sit down to check in, and you will be given a cup of tea or champagne. There are also fruit plates and macarons in the room. The bed is very comfortable. The breakfast is good. The buffet variety is good in Paris, and it is rare to eat Chinese food.
AAnonymous UserClose to Norte-Dame and monoprix. The apartment is newly decorated and equipped with a kitchen and washing machine, which is very friendly for family travel. Although the process of entering the apartment took a little time, the online customer service provides very fast and immediate help and information.
GGuest UserThere is no front desk support service, so be sure to confirm check-in details before going abroad! Because it was my first time and I didn't know much about the situation, I spent nearly two hours at the door of the accommodation, sending information back and forth on the phone and seeking help from passers-by. It was very troublesome... It is not recommended for individuals or people who don't speak the language to go there. It is very hard to get immediate support and affect all the travel time and energy. , cold, rainy, tired, nowhere to turn for help...
The room has no windows that can be opened to the outside (the exterior wall is being renovated and closed?) but the decoration is quite good.
Having front desk service is the most important thing on a trip!
AAnonymous UserThe room was nice.
The view from the restaurant was nice.
But I was surprised that the bartender asked me to pay for other people's orders. He said that the person who came before I sat down was my friend, so I should pay for his order. Can't believe this
AAiqinhaikafeimakeThis is definitely the most comfortable and cost-effective place to live in Paris! A five-star hotel apartment! It is located in the triangle next to the Louvre, with a beautiful environment! Next to it is the Royal Garden! It takes only 2 minutes to walk to the Louvre, and you can go to the Opera House and Galeries Lafayette to chat! The key is that the service is super good! The butler is on call 24 hours a day, and the best thing is that there is a kitchen and washing machine in the room! You can cook, wash clothes, and the kitchen utensils are all available! The pots and pans are from Germany's Futengbao! There are two Chinese waiters in the front desk service staff, the beautiful Xiao Shen and a little boy from Shanghai, both of them are very nice! It feels like home! I strongly recommend that you must stay here when you come to Paris. The room is large, the view is good, the service is good, you can cook and wash clothes! Perfect!
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