

We were in the bottom room, with windows that opened to the street. There is a Royal Treasure in the hotel, not sure if it is the same as Shanghai.Ī very cute hotel. The hotel said the price was basically the same. The hotel can help call a taxi to the airport. The only bad thing is that the front desk called me at 10 o'clock in the morning on the day of check-out. 7-8 minutes walking distance to the Arc de Triomphe. If you want to buy luxury goods, you can put it back in the hotel before you continue. It only takes 2 minutes to the Hermes George Avenue branch, and Bulgari is also nearby. Walk to the LV main store for 2 minutes, and make early purchase without pressure. There are 2 sets of L'Occitane in a house, and a large bottle of mineral water is given away. The room was flat with 2 large boxes without pressure. You need to swipe your room card to enter. The hotel is in a good location, the rooms are large and clean, new, and the public order is good. Again, 99% of the value is being on RdM and being walking distance to the train station, the Louvre, etc. To the hotel's credit they did offer to move us to another location in the city with AC working but we chose to stay because it had cooled off and we could stand the temperature. Unfortunately that leaves the smell of smoke wafting in because, well, it's Paris. I can see this hotel being amazing in fall or spring when you can leave the windows open. I almost went online to buy a standing fan. We got in in early June and it was sweltering the first two days. They then moved us down to 300 and it was more liveable but not great in the heat. We were originally booked in room 500 and it was like an oven. If you go do not stay here in the summer. We were later informed by a room keeper there is no AC in the rooms which is misleading in the advertising. On the other hand when we checked in it was super hot because the AC was "down." They kept saying it would be fixed the next day but never happened. Can't stress enough how much we enjoyed that street and access to it. Rue de Montorgieul is fantastic, never quiet and full of amazing cafes, patisseries and wine shops. 0.36km from Porte Lescot-Forum Des Halles Stayed in Paris for five days recently and when we checked in we were struck by what an amazing part of town the hotel is in.
