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Hotel Grand Coeur Latin
4/559 Reviews

Hotel Grand Coeur Latin

Latin Quarter Paris|0.28km from Le Cette
To make it easy, here is a list of pros and cons: Pro: - Location Cons: - When we checked in, there was no “Welcome to our hotel” greeting or some information on the area. - Our first room had a bad moldy smell, along with looking out of date and worn. - So we changed rooms, this time there was no smell but other things... - Room doesn’t look anything like the pictures on hotels.com, rooms look outdated. - The furniture looks very worn. - No tea kettle provided, no complimentary water, coffee, tea. - No fridge in room. - Phone doesn’t work. - Bathroom toilet is cold and separate from the shower with no heat (they are literally across the room from each other). - The toilet flushes randomly. - Shower door doesn’t close due to a hanging mirror. - Slight mold on the shower due to poor ventilation. The fan hasn’t been cleaned in what looks like ages. - We didn’t have toiletries provided until we asked, and because the phone didn't work we had to walk down to reception. - Pillows are so flat. - Can’t adjust the temperature in the room to AC for example as the digital dial says Central Heat. - The bed doesn’t have a fix frame to a headboard. Instead it is just on a rolling metal frame so it moves. - The light from the hallway is not dimable and does not have motion detection, so penetrates into the room at night which sucks because you always have bright light coming through... can’t sleep well. - WiFi was weak. Tried watching Netflix at night and the signal kept cutting off. We would not recommend this hotel. If we could have changed hotels entirely, we would have but we were staying for the New Year so finding another hotel on short notice was something we didn't want to spend our time doing.

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Hotel Central Saint Germain
4.1/575 Reviews
Latin Quarter
I have just got back from my trip to Paris where I stayed in this hotel. The hotel itself was very clean and comfortable. The breakfast was nice, not many options but there was some nice food. However, we stayed in the room 106 which was situated right opposite a bar that closed at 3am! It was the loudest bar near us which was typical. I know it’s not the hotels fault but just bare in mind when you book, see if you can specify which room. Unfortunately the hotel staff on the night shift wasn’t very helpful. We stayed for 3 nights and we were told we couldn’t swap rooms either night! We asked on multiple occasions and their response was ask in the morning. I just wanted to let people know as I didn’t sleep a wink the whole trip and don’t want the same for any one else.
Hotel Elysa-Luxembourg
4.3/576 Reviews
The location is very good, the airport or train can take the subway, especially the rer station is also at the door. Two bus stops away from the bustling area on the left bank. The space is larger than expected, clean and tidy, and hot water can be heated. The LCL bank at the door can withdraw cash from UnionPay.
Hotel le Petit Paris
4.3/560 Reviews
This is a fabulous boutique hotel. The receptionist Pascal is the font of all knowledge; he gave us some great recommendations and they all met our expectations. He is such a lovely fella. Breakfast was adequate but nothing to rave about, however everything was fresh and the French bread was delicious. We would definitely go back there again.
Le Clos Medicis
4.1/572 Reviews
Latin Quarter
Hotel chic location: In step-by-step accessibility Luxembourg Garden, Notre Dam de Pari, Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Elysee Fields, Triumph Arc, etc. within an hour of walking. Also near the chic Church of St. Serein with a 2-row windows throughout the perimeter. In general, walk - not to go. The dream of a tourist! The rooms are small. Both of us will be tight. Or come to bed on the principle of ”come-fallen.” The beds are comfortable, the rooms are clean, everything you need (except slippers) is present. A small safe will not allow you to put a tablet or laptop in it. In this case, a lock on a suitcase will be useful if you want to leave the equipment in the room. If I decide to return to Paris again, 99% that I will stop again in this hotel.
Grand Hotel Saint Michel
4.3/5112 Reviews
Latin Quarter
I can’t possibly capture in words what a beautiful stay I had here. From the first contact confirming my reservation to the checkout was perfect! This was my first trip to Paris and they made it so special. I splurged on the panoramic view room with a balcony and it was huge! Gorgeous views of the Latin Quarter and the Pantheon! I ordered a half bottle of champagne to be waiting on my arrival but because of a misunderstood e-mail they didn’t know I confirmed the request. They quickly remedied the situation and arranged (after hours) for a beautiful set-up! The bathroom was spacious with a multi head shower and rain shower. And of course the very European towel warmer! A separate water closet with a completely automatic bidet incorporated into the toilet, including a bum dryer. It was insanely fancy. The staff was stellar. So friendly and accommodating. They even humored me when I wanted to speak French to them. I HIGHLY recommend this beautiful hotel. It’s in the perfect location on a quiet street in the middle of the Latin Quarter.
Hotel Observatoire Luxembourg
4.3/543 Reviews
The hotel was chosen for the last two nights in Paris. The big reason is transportation. It took a minute to get out of the subway. When I first came, I was a little disappointed. My wife was too young, and there were so many tramps on the street. There was no such thing as the Lafayette that I lived in before. But on the night of the stay, I felt full of enthusiasm and kindness. In the evening, I went to the hotel door and there was a glass security door. The security guard inside must open the door to enter, and suddenly feel very safe. Then the front desk service was also very enthusiastic, and the young lady took the initiative. Breakfast is also good, and it is a glass room facing the street, quite a feeling. But the room was really small, and it was a bit difficult to put the two boxes. Going back one day, I just met the big sister who cleaned and gave her the prepared 2 euro tip. She was very happy. Well, the whole is good. The picture is the breakfast environment.

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