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5 star

SO/ Paris Hotel
4.5/544 Reviews

SO/ Paris Hotel

Paris|0.46km from Le Bistro Leonard
I booked my wife to stay at this hotel recently and she loved it. I needed to be in Paris, and decided to try it myself. It is now the place I will always try to stay in Paris. The great thing about this hotel is that it is a perfect trade-off of price/location. In September, we stayed at the Faubourg Sofitel (also Accor) which is about as 'Prime Paris' as you can get. Right next door to the Elysee. For that, you got a hotel which was about 50% more expensive, for 40% less product. SO/ is central, but a bit on the edge, and for me that is worth every cent of the tradeoff. Additionally, the tradeoff places you right next to the river with views of Paris that are sensational. And anyway you are 5 mins on foot to the Places des Voges - this is still beautiful Paris. Other big pluses: - food quality is really high in Bonnie. We went for dinner and breakfast. Both great. Dinner buzzy, and possible the most beautiful breakfast room views imaginable. In summer.... wow. - rooms are extremely high quality fit out. Bed is incredibly comfortable. Just be aware that there is now bath or desk even if a room which could accomodate it - staff are charming and very well trained. - access by car is easy. Very few people will be driving (but I was). Access is super simple, and the valet parking v reasonable (about Eur40) - I didn't use the gym or pool, but they looked amazing by Paris hotel standards - I loved the design concept of the hotel. It is young and modern without being like a W (which I don't like... trying too hard) I strongly recommend. Thank you SO/ Paris.
Le Pavillon de la Reine & Spa
4.5/545 Reviews

Le Pavillon de la Reine & Spa

Le Marais Paris|0.93km from Le Bistro Leonard
With a stay at Pavillon de La Reine & Spa , you'll be centrally located in Paris, steps from Place des Vosges and within a 5-minute walk of Victor Hugo House. This luxury hotel is 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Picasso Museum and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Carnavalet Museum.Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including a spa tub, a steam room, and a fitness center. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a hair salon.Enjoy French cuisine at Anne, a fine-dining restaurant which features a bar/lounge and a garden view. You can also stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include a business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. For a surcharge, guests may use a shuttle from the airport to the hotel (available 24 hours) and a train station pick-up service.Make yourself at home in one of the 56 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring iPod docking stations and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have designer toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.

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Business travel

Crowne Plaza Paris République, an IHG Hotel
4.4/550 Reviews

Crowne Plaza Paris République, an IHG Hotel

Paris|1.95km from Le Bistro Leonard

Latest booking 15 hrs ago

We stayed six nights at this fairly spartan property that was fitted with basic room attributes including a small refrigerator, a hair dryer and a tiny safe. We requested a coffee maker and received a hot pot with instant coffee. Getting an iron in the room proved a bit of an ordeal. The room was clean and the beds were quite good. Hotel staff was uniformly convivial, accommodating and helpful with exception of an encounter with the night manager (more on that later). Only one low voltage outlet in the bathroom was provided that could power an electric razor. My daughter brought a dual-voltage curling iron and hair straightener that could not be used in the bathroom due to lack of an electrical outlet. Staff ultimately provided an extension cord to be strung from the nightstand, and over the bed that my daughter was able to use to reach a wall mirror in the bedroom. We had the misfortune to be at the property during the annual Pride celebration at Place de la Republique directly in front of the hotel. My wife has mobility issues and we had to push through hundreds of drunken celebrants to get to the only entrance to the hotel. Scary stuff getting pushed along by a mob where my wife could have fallen and been trampled. I understand the Pride celebration is a public event but its a scheduled event that the hotel could have alerted clients to and made provisions to have opened a guarded entrance on the backside of the building away from the inebriated mob. With an early morning departure to the airport, I went to the desk the night before to check out so we could leave quickly the following morning. The front desk clerk advised that the hotel had my card on file and my e-mail address so they would send me the bill thereafter with nothing additionally to be done the next morning - just drop the key and run. As we were leaving early the next morning the night manager told me that I couldn't leave because I hadn't settled my bill. He inferred I was skipping out without paying the bill. I recounted the discussion I had the previous night and he repeated firmly that the bill needed to be closed out before we could leave. It was an uncomfortable encounter that was unnecessary. Somebody needs training here and its not the client. In summary, I'd say this property lacked many expected elements for the price point and as such could only describe it as providing moderate value. The lack of provisions to accommodate client access during the Pride celebration and the check-out snafu made it seem that they were somehow new to the game.

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Breakfast

Hôtel du Jeu de Paume
4.4/571 Reviews

Hôtel du Jeu de Paume

Ile Saint-Louis Paris|0.12km from Le Bistro Leonard
For my first trip abroad after 2.5 years, I chose Paris, one of my favourite cities, and the Isle St. Louis, one of my favourite Parisian spots. I've stayed on the island once before at the Hotel St. Louis en l'Isle, which is currently under renovation. Of the 4 hotels I'm aware of on the island, Jeu de Paume is probably the fanciest, so I decided to book here, and was very happy I did. Isle St. Louis is the smaller of the 2 islands in the middle of the Seine, the other being the Ile de la Cite, where Notre Dame and Saint Chapelle are situated. It is primarily residential, but does have a main thoroughfare and a few side streets that are dotted with cute shops, inns and small restaurants. Plus the famous ice cream place Berthillon is located here. The hotel is so named because it is built on the grounds of a 17th century jeu de paume court (a racket-sport precursor to tennis). Wooden beams and exposed stone over 300 years old are still part of the hotel's public rooms. The hotel is actually set back from the street behind another building and a small courtyard, adding to its quietness. Many of the rooms look over another side courtyard where breakfast or refreshments can be taken in warmer months. The lobby consists of several lovely and comfortable seating areas, plus there is a bar/coffee area and, in the rear, the breakfast area. There is another sitting area on the first floor. The overall design and art is contemporary, surrounded by old world construction. All of the front desk staff were very friendly and spoke English well. The housekeeping and dining area staff were also friendly. My room, a single, was on the smaller side but well designed, again with contemporary furnishings. There was a stocked minifridge (I made room to put some of my own things in it) and a small set-up for in-room coffee/tea. The bathroom was decently stocked (slippers, robe, towel-warming rack), although I did not care for the disposable facecloths. The toilet was in a separate room from the sink and shower. Breakfast is included in some rates, otherwise I think it's 18 euro. I tried it once, and it was adequate. It's a buffet set-up. There was fruit salad, prepackaged cheeses, yogurt, orange juice (not fresh), coffee, tea, cereal, a variety of breads and croissant, scrambled and hard-boiled eggs, bacon. I would suggest eating early because not everything is replenished. The island itself is so charming. It has a small grocery store, a few bakeries and boulangeries, a cheese shop, some produce markets and butcher shops. There are several boutiques and galleries, and quite a few restaurants. I made a point of eating dinner on the island every night except once. There's even a Michelin-starred restaurant directly across the street from the hotel, Le Sergeant Recruiter, which was fabulous. I would also recommend Les Fous de l'Ile, around the corner from the hotel. Berthillon ice cream and sorbets are delicious but on the price

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Hotel Emile
3.9/558 Reviews
Le Marais
External - good. Pretty and modern Reception - small. The breakfast area is made up of random tables and mini stools. Stairway - narrow and only allow one pax to walk Lift - narrow and super restricting with no ventilation. Allows one large luggage and human to stand. Staff - the night shift team has no empathy and not service oriented. The grumpy bald old man has the worst attitude. I wanted to check the invoice before I make payment for my 5 nights of stay and he demanded that I pay first before he can print out. What attitude is that?! One redeeming factor is the day time team managed by Gwen. She is an angel and god sent. She tried to help as much as possible and took time to explain. As she was on vacation leave, we only get to see such warm hospitality on our 4th day. Imaging the relief I felt after talking to her about the AC issues. Room - clean and tiny. Does not allow us to open our luggage as the space left to walk is super minimal. Shower area is 2 steps away from the foot of the bed. Toilet is tucked in a corner one step from the head of the bed. What I was super upset about: The AC is spoilt on the first day I arrived. It got “fixed” after dinner and we slept well. The ridiculous part came. The AC is spoilt again on the 2nd night. The reception staff lied and say the entire hotel is affected. We slept without the AC and the room has no ventilation. It is unsafe to open the balcony door as it looks easy for people to climb up. 3rd night when we came back, the AC has issues. I called reception and it got resolved 5 min later. In the middle of the night, the AC is switched off with no ventilation in the room again. ==> Gwen subsequently explained on our 4th night that the hotel is on heater mode. Hence there will not be any AC. As for the ventilation, she confirmed that each room has a small ventilator to allow air flow which felt non-existence to me. I would highly NOT recommend this hotel. After a day of touristy day and a day of enjoying the beautiful city, the least I need from a hotel is a good night sleep. This hotel bed is too soft and the AC is not enabled. In my definition, when a hotel does not provide 24h AC should not be given hotel status.
Hôtel du Jeu de Paume
4.4/571 Reviews
Ile Saint-Louis
For my first trip abroad after 2.5 years, I chose Paris, one of my favourite cities, and the Isle St. Louis, one of my favourite Parisian spots. I've stayed on the island once before at the Hotel St. Louis en l'Isle, which is currently under renovation. Of the 4 hotels I'm aware of on the island, Jeu de Paume is probably the fanciest, so I decided to book here, and was very happy I did. Isle St. Louis is the smaller of the 2 islands in the middle of the Seine, the other being the Ile de la Cite, where Notre Dame and Saint Chapelle are situated. It is primarily residential, but does have a main thoroughfare and a few side streets that are dotted with cute shops, inns and small restaurants. Plus the famous ice cream place Berthillon is located here. The hotel is so named because it is built on the grounds of a 17th century jeu de paume court (a racket-sport precursor to tennis). Wooden beams and exposed stone over 300 years old are still part of the hotel's public rooms. The hotel is actually set back from the street behind another building and a small courtyard, adding to its quietness. Many of the rooms look over another side courtyard where breakfast or refreshments can be taken in warmer months. The lobby consists of several lovely and comfortable seating areas, plus there is a bar/coffee area and, in the rear, the breakfast area. There is another sitting area on the first floor. The overall design and art is contemporary, surrounded by old world construction. All of the front desk staff were very friendly and spoke English well. The housekeeping and dining area staff were also friendly. My room, a single, was on the smaller side but well designed, again with contemporary furnishings. There was a stocked minifridge (I made room to put some of my own things in it) and a small set-up for in-room coffee/tea. The bathroom was decently stocked (slippers, robe, towel-warming rack), although I did not care for the disposable facecloths. The toilet was in a separate room from the sink and shower. Breakfast is included in some rates, otherwise I think it's 18 euro. I tried it once, and it was adequate. It's a buffet set-up. There was fruit salad, prepackaged cheeses, yogurt, orange juice (not fresh), coffee, tea, cereal, a variety of breads and croissant, scrambled and hard-boiled eggs, bacon. I would suggest eating early because not everything is replenished. The island itself is so charming. It has a small grocery store, a few bakeries and boulangeries, a cheese shop, some produce markets and butcher shops. There are several boutiques and galleries, and quite a few restaurants. I made a point of eating dinner on the island every night except once. There's even a Michelin-starred restaurant directly across the street from the hotel, Le Sergeant Recruiter, which was fabulous. I would also recommend Les Fous de l'Ile, around the corner from the hotel. Berthillon ice cream and sorbets are delicious but on the price
Hotel des Deux Iles
4.4/529 Reviews
Ile Saint-Louis
Super friendly staff, extensive and good breakfast, a little room.
Hôtel L de Lutèce
4.5/557 Reviews
Ile Saint-Louis
Great hotel, WE stayed here for three nights, and we had a room on the last floor (6th) with a nice view on the rooftops. Room was small but very cosy. No noises, we could sleep very well. Considering I am 1.9m tall, the bed was of an appropriate size and comfortable. The bathroom was new and clean. There was a niche to put our clothes - rather small indeed but ok for a WE. The hotel is decorated with a very good taste. We had breakfast at the hotel and it was also good, with service at the table (no buffet). All the personnel was really friendly and helpful. Great experience also because the location is perfect and central.
Hôtel Pilgrim
4.5/532 Reviews
Latin Quarter
Amazing stay at this hotel. Special thank you to Binita who treated us with so much kindness and warmth. She made sure our stay was perfect and it made our experience so much better! Hotel is so beautiful, lovely pool and easy access to local attractions! Will definitely visit again.
Hotel Abbatial Saint Germain
4.2/564 Reviews
Latin Quarter
Clean comfortable great room amazing value. Staff fantastic. Would stay here everytime. Great location. Bedrooms cleverly designed and bathroom lovely. Tea & coffee facilities in bedroom. Quiet - our room onto interior courtyard with french window

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