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All reviewsle notrerue lauristonabsolutely stay here againarc de triomphethe hotel is cleanlong weekendlocation is excellenteiffel towerminute walkrooms are smallwithin walking distanceboissierehugostreetmetro
Myself and my other half stayed at this hotel for a long weekend, not only is the hotel super adorable and quirky in style! But it’s great location! Staff are so lovely and the beds are soooo comfy! Room is absolutely perfect for a couple...More
Thank Georgina D
Response from Françoise R, Directeur général at Hotel Pastel ParisResponded 25 January 2018
Hello Georgina,
Thank you for your kind review, we’re so happy you enjoyed your stay!
Paris is the perfect destination for a romantic break with your loved one – we aim to offer you the perfect pied-à-terre for your stay in the city of love....More
Brilliant location. Very chic Parisian feel to the whole hotel (minus the slightly dated bathroom!). Staff very helpful. Within easy reach of metro lines, nice bistros - and can walk 5 minutes and have a view of the Eiffel Tower! Absolutely wonderful place - a...More
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Response from Françoise R, Directrice at Hotel Pastel ParisResponded 18 January 2018
Good Morning,
Thank you for your review, we’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed your stay !
Even if the bathroom’s look wasn’t to your taste, we’re sure you’ll agree that it was clean and functional.
We’re glad that you took advantage of our hotel’s...More
Hotel Pastel Paris was an ideal budget hotel in a great location in walking distance of the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. Some great places to eat nearby too and we felt safe at all times. Rooms are small but have everything you...More
Thank jackied339
Response from Françoise R, Directrice at Hotel Pastel ParisResponded 24 December 2017
Dear Jackied,
The whole team of the pastel hotel thanks you for your warm comment.
The Hotel Pastel is fortunate to be located near Champs Elysée Avenue and the Arc de Triomphe. Many metro and bus lines allow our customers to move easily throughout Paris....More
Had the most wonderful stay at this wonderfully boutique hotel! The staff were so helpful and the rooms were a perfect size for two people! The breakfast was lovely and the whole ambience was just quaint and stylish! Will definitely be returning, only downfall was...More
Thank Beth S
Response from Françoise R, Directeur général at Hotel Pastel ParisResponded 7 December 2017
Thank you very much Beth,
We like feedback from our guests, as we just reopened in April, we are glad to read that the hotel decoration and atmosphere are appreciated!
Regarding the channels, do not hesitate to ask the reception to find the english one...More
This hotel was booked via Booking.com and suited us price wise for a couple of days in Paris for a girls long weekend. Its located in an Eastern part of Central Paris so may not be suitable for those who do not want to do...More
Thank queenieplum
Response from Françoise R, Responsable réception at Hotel Pastel ParisResponded 30 November 2017
Thank you for your kind comment ! We’re so happy to hear you enjoyed your stay.
As you said we are situated in the East of Paris, near the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower and the Champs Elysée – and the rest of Paris...More
This is the neighbourhood of grand and impressive Haussmann-designed apartments and buildings. National museums overlook the Eiffel Tower and embassies fill the avenues and streets. Locals head to the butcher, florist, or bakery on their daily rounds amidst luxury and splendour, all with a view over Paris and its most famous tower. Snuggled in between the grand buildings are small art galleries and homes of historical
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significance. With a rich legacy from 19th century politics, art, and architecture, you can’t help but be reminded of the belle époque, the Universal Exhibitions and the nobility that have frequented and shaped these streets.