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Ibis Paris Gare du Nord Chateau-Landon 10EME
3.7/542 Reviews

Ibis Paris Gare du Nord Chateau-Landon 10EME

Paris|1.9km from Cafe du Mont Cenis
I stayed in this hotel with my 6 year old daughter from the 24th of July til the 28th of July and I must say I did not have the best experience there. Firstly in my booking that I made with booking.com it said that the price included breakfast so I was shocked to hear that I had to pay for my daughter 4 days of breakfast on top. It said clearly breakfast was included.. If I book a room for both of us and the breakfast is included surely it is for both of us?? I sent several messages to get a refund but they never reply and before my trip I sent them emails about my trip but never got any replies. Also I found the staff extremely rude and unhelpful when I was asking for things when I was there, especially a black tall guy who was just rolling his eyes and staring even when I asked for an iron like it was a problem. When I asked for directions instead of actually explaining things to me I was just given a map, maybe as the English was not very good but I think hotel staff should speak sufficient English. Breakfast was good selection but once again the staff there hardly smiled always seemed rushed and pushing through the queues putting down their croissants, very rude. I been working 22 years as cabin crew so I know what good customer service is like. Also they put a transaction hold of £70 on my debit card that has not been refunded. Lastly I should have checked the location better but coming back late at night is not very safe at all, especially with a young daughter. Lots of dodgy people around.
Hotel d'Amiens
4/577 Reviews

Hotel d'Amiens

Paris|2.01km from Cafe du Mont Cenis
We were very pleasantly surprised with this 3-star budget hotel in the 10th Arrondisement of Paris. Our party of two had booked a twin room for three nights, with one guest only staying for one night due to travel circumstances. Here’s what we liked about the hotel: 1. The room was extremely spacious, with two double beds which were very comfortable. 2. The interior presentation of the room was fairly contemporary, decorated in a shade of pale grey with accents of maroon. A large window bathed the room in light; there were appropriate black-out curtains for a comfortable sleep. 3. The room was street-facing, but the street is not a main road and the noise level was negligible. 4. The room was spotlessly clean, and smelt fresh. 5. The bathroom was very spacious. Towels were changed daily. Some basic toiletries were provided though we always travel with our own. The shower area needed a shower curtain to contain the spray, as the water tended to go everywhere. 6. A kettle, and sachets of tea and coffee were provided in the room. 7. Breakfast is provided at an additional charge in a small dining room beside the Reception area; we did not have breakfast at the hotel. 8, The hotel offered good wifi with easy connectivity and reasonable download speed. There were ample power sockets for charging devices. 9. Reception staff were courteous and welcoming; the Reception area appeared to be staffed all the time. 10. The hotel is budget friendly, the daily room rate is good value for the standard of accommodation provided. 11. The hotel is in a good location. It’s equidistant between Gare du Nord and Gare de l’Est; both mainline stations and their Metro stations are no more than a 5 minute walk from the hotel. The heart of Montmartre is a 30 minute walk away. The only thing we didn’t particularly like about the location of the hotel was the the plethora of young males gathering around in the streets in the afternoon and evening, trying to discreetly sell you cigarettes and other goods. Hotel guests just need their wits about them when walking to the stations, and to make sure belongings and wallets and purses are safe. We would certainly stay at this hotel again.

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Le Montclair Montmartre by River
3.2/569 Reviews

Le Montclair Montmartre by River

Paris|0.57km from Cafe du Mont Cenis
5 nights in this hostel can be described as a place to sleep, no more. If you want amenities at the highest level, I think it's worth looking for another place. I chose a room for 6 people with bunk beds, staggering and creaking, I thought that it would fall apart while I climbed to 2 tiers. There are no drawers where you can leave the bag, everything is on everyone on the floor, on a chair, etc. If you are not there anyone can take your things, you should rely only on the decency of guests like you. I was lucky, everyone was very considerate and no one climbed into other people's things. Why does it cost a sink, but in fact it is not needed there, as it seemed to me. There was a door with slots, but each one had his own blanket, so it was normal. To wash or go to the toilet you need to leave the room, go a short distance along the internal micro-courtyard and you are in the restroom, a strange system to be honest ... They monitor the cleanliness, but ... all sorts of people and a couple of times had to run into trouble in the toilet, but it is rather a claim to visitors and their respect for others. The shower room is also micro, straight from the word micro, if you bend over the soap while showering, then you will 100% run into the wall with the boot, as men washed the mystery for me, because I did not fit there at all. The kitchen is normal, there is a refrigerator and everything necessary for cooking, but you can’t count on tea or coffee, it is not there. Laundry is 5 euros, things are washed and dried, but mine remained wet and dried for another day (In general, the hostel is not bad, but it’s worth a bunch of things to redo it to become top-end. But for Paris ... I think it’s worth the money besides, you go there not to sit in the room, but to walk, but next time I will choose a completely different hostel for myself as an individual traveler.

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Baba Hotel
4/531 Reviews
I Really liked this hotel: service was good, rooms clean and very Scandinavian style, bed was really comfortable, shower room clean and water pressure good. Wifi worked very well. I usually stay in 4-5 star hotels, but as stayed only one night (opera eve) , and local friend recommended this place, I decided to try it. Location is very Arabic (I think Algerian as road is Rue de roi Algeria) , and everybody so friendly. Metro station approx. 5 min walk (Care du Nord/Eurostar 15 min door to door, not bad= an excellent Metro connection) .As soon as you walk in to this hotel, you have nice and fresh feeling. Lobby/brfst room small but very cosy. Staff service level same standard than 5star deluxe without attitude problems (often snobby in 5 star deluxe) . No lift, room was on third floor. Lovely, Scandinavian style room. I read previous comments about noise outside/ My room (34) was on street side and it was really quiet. If you look budget hotel choice with a good quality , this is definitely worth to try. Rooms are smaller (except my room 34) , but over all, you cannot go wrong with this choice. Management really knows how to supply a good standard 3 star hotel. Will definitely recommend and return to this property! One of the best night sleep I have had a long time! Only minus thing was that no English TV stations at all ( Great large tv)
Ibis Paris Ornano Montmartre Nord 18EME
3.7/555 Reviews
The room given by the hotel is the top floor, just like the attic, there is a slope, so the top of the room is not flat. Because the room is small, the slope is on the edge of the bed and it is easy to touch. The location is not bad, there are subways and some small restaurants on the side, McDonald's is not far away, there is a bigger supermarket at the intersection. The bathroom is also very small, and people who brush their teeth should be sideways.
Kyriad Paris 18 - Porte de Clignancourt - Montmartre
4.2/574 Reviews
Nice hotel. Quite far from the tourist district but easily accessible by Metro. Main bed was comfy but sofa bed wasn't as good. AC was very welcome because of the heatwave when we were there. All staff were great but the young female at the front desk was fantastic - extra friendly and helpful - patiently answered many of our questions and gave recommendations of amenities near the hotel. Area north across the main road was sketchy and I wouldn't recommend being out alone late at night, but the hotel was right by the Metro stop and we never felt unsafe. Would definitely stay here again.
Le Montclair Montmartre by River
3.2/569 Reviews
5 nights in this hostel can be described as a place to sleep, no more. If you want amenities at the highest level, I think it's worth looking for another place. I chose a room for 6 people with bunk beds, staggering and creaking, I thought that it would fall apart while I climbed to 2 tiers. There are no drawers where you can leave the bag, everything is on everyone on the floor, on a chair, etc. If you are not there anyone can take your things, you should rely only on the decency of guests like you. I was lucky, everyone was very considerate and no one climbed into other people's things. Why does it cost a sink, but in fact it is not needed there, as it seemed to me. There was a door with slots, but each one had his own blanket, so it was normal. To wash or go to the toilet you need to leave the room, go a short distance along the internal micro-courtyard and you are in the restroom, a strange system to be honest ... They monitor the cleanliness, but ... all sorts of people and a couple of times had to run into trouble in the toilet, but it is rather a claim to visitors and their respect for others. The shower room is also micro, straight from the word micro, if you bend over the soap while showering, then you will 100% run into the wall with the boot, as men washed the mystery for me, because I did not fit there at all. The kitchen is normal, there is a refrigerator and everything necessary for cooking, but you can’t count on tea or coffee, it is not there. Laundry is 5 euros, things are washed and dried, but mine remained wet and dried for another day (In general, the hostel is not bad, but it’s worth a bunch of things to redo it to become top-end. But for Paris ... I think it’s worth the money besides, you go there not to sit in the room, but to walk, but next time I will choose a completely different hostel for myself as an individual traveler.
Hotel Eden Montmartre
3.9/575 Reviews
I had the delight of returning to stay here twice in one month last year, both before and after a visit to Morocco. It truly felt like coming home. Pierre, Bridgitte and their entire staff remembered me from previous visits and seemed as delighted to see me as I was to be there! Having actually stayed in more than one Ritz Carlton, I can truly say that my treatment here is just as good - if not better! I'm always given a lovely room, the beds are very comfortable, the offered breakfast is enough to fuel you for a full day of museums and shopping, and the location couldn't be better. The family atmosphere is contagious - they always made time to greet me, ask me about my day, and offer recommendations and suggestions if I needed any. Everyone here makes me feel at home, each time I return: this is my happy place and I look forward to returning again this year. To my family at the Hotel Eden Montmarte: merci beaucoup, mes ami! A bientot!
Ibis Styles Paris Montmartre Nord
3.8/547 Reviews
We had a wonderful stay at the hotel! Very nice staff and the room was great!

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