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As the hotel is set back from the street with its own courtyard, it was a peaceful retreat to come back to after a busy day sightseeing. Many great cafes and restaurants very close by and the pantheon a 5 min walk, Nortre dame a...More
Lovely and quiet hotel in a very cute courtyard. Our family room was very spacious and beds were comfortable. Clean bathroom but a little on the small side. Water took a long time to drain from the bath but the shower was good. Very friendly...More
This sweet little hotel is just the answer to the hustle and bustle of the busy Paris streets.
Rooms are well appointed but basic. The courtyard tables and chairs provide the perfect place for a glass or two of your favourite BYO wine before heading...More
We stayed here five years ago in August and thought this place was lovely with its quiet patio and shabby chic ambience. Perhaps our standards are different, perhaps it's the difference between August and March-- but this place seems shabbier and less chic. Little things...More
The hotel is located in a courtyard in the Latin Quarter on the left bank near James Joyce's apartment. An old but well-maintained building, the staff are nice and friendly and all speak good English. The rooms are quite small but acceptably comfortable, and because...More
The Latin Quarter bursts with intellectual life, architectural splendour and ongoing merriment. The small streets are filled with classical buildings, student bars and lively eateries while the squares are dominated by historic monuments. The area is defined by the 800-year-old Sorbonne University, where Latin once prevailed, and is famous for the Pantheon which celebrates the great men and women of France. During
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the day students rush from classes to the library and intellectuals people watch from the terraced cafés. As night time falls the surrounding establishments fill up and the merriment really begins. The liveliest parts are around Rue Mouffetard, lined with crêperies and international street food eateries, and Place de la Contrescarpe characterised by terraced brasseries, this neighbourhood provides real nourishment for the mind, belly, and soul.
Yes. No TV in the room, but shampoo. Also the WiFi a bit dicey but came good over time. Still a fun hotel in a very good spot - so I'd be tempted even in the absence of free shampoo.
Just in case you're American - no... More
Yes. No TV in the room, but shampoo. Also the WiFi a bit dicey but came good over time. Still a fun hotel in a very good spot - so I'd be tempted even in the absence of free shampoo.
Just in case you're American - no ice machine, no ocean view........