Amazing hotel. Excellent location (5 minutes to the Louvre). The rooms are small, but very cozy and atmospheric. And what a tiny elevator.
It was warm in November in the room. The staff is friendly, the young man at the reception is charming: he ordered us a taxi, helped us find a lost taxi driver.
For shopaholics hotel Nakhodka:the street with luxury shops is a 3-minute walk away.
We will definitely come back
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Арина М.
Level 4 Local Expert
June 27, 2024
I like the hotel! A very beautiful elevator, unusual, miniature. Delicious cheese for breakfast, friendly staff. The feeling of home. But at home in Paris.)
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Руслан
Level 25 Local Expert
March 4, 2023
Good hotel +,delicious breakfast + , good service +, no central heating -
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Иван Петров
Level 11 Local Expert
January 9, 2020
There are 2 hotels in this hotel, one 2-star, the other 3. The 2-star hotel does not match the photos from the word in any way, if you plan to check in, buy an extension cord, there will be only 1 outlet in which the TV is turned on. Stock up on physical strength to lift your belongings, the stairs are as uncomfortable as possible, be careful when climbing, if you're lucky, use the elevator. Wi-Fi is paid in both hotels. The 3-star hotel is quite consistent with the photos, BUT it will be heavily padded, and you can live like this, it leaves a positive impression. The staff is friendly and helpful, I recommend getting a translator, because almost no one speaks English. To buy a SIM card, you need to leave the hotel to the right, then turn left at the corner of the house and cross the square, Vodafone will be there, it catches everywhere, the tariff will cost 40 euros, but you will have 10 GB of Internet. And you will also be surprised, but emigrants will be more friendly and welcoming, unlike the indigenous population. Buy the most expensive metro tickets, because they are checked, the staff will sell you children's tickets and you will be fined. If you are going to go on an excursion to the Cote d'Azur, it is better to rent a car than to give 560 euros for a regular transfer. Russian Russian tours will not be available at the Louvre, so it is worth taking care of a Russian-speaking guide. And it's better not to go to Paris, the attitude towards Russians is bestial, because we went for work, we don't really feel offended. Good luck to everyone!!!