Reviews for Paris Hotels

Novotel Paris 17
3.9/585 Reviews
The hotel must be booked by car, it is too far from the subway station, the night road on the return trip is a little disturbed, after all, the local is hard to say. This is insufficient environmental hardware. But there is a leclerc supermarket across the street, full of temporary needs. Staying enthusiastic, just have to wait for a while. The rooms are not large or small, and the design is consistent with the style of Accor N stores, which are more used to it. The price / performance ratio may not be expensive due to the location, far from the city center, and all attractions and traffic points. But it takes time to travel. The equipment is not too old in other respects, and it is acceptable to stay. The air is also okay, the view is on the side of the main road, which is relatively wide, but the building is irregular, so the rooms have different sizes. See the purpose of the line. On the way, I encountered locals to show the way, so I didn't take too many wrong paths. Breakfast is also consistent, bread is unique to France, but drinks are not fresh and fruits are average. The coffee is average, but the new kusmi has a lot of tea. There is no automatic coffee machine in the room, but I got a bottle of Evian.
Novotel Paris Vaugirard Montparnasse
4.5/595 Reviews
+ * Modern, new, and clean, meaning no strange smell (that I found to be common in many other Paris hotels) permeating the rooms and halls. * Very spacious for Paris; large hallways and elevators to easily lug suitcases around. * few minutes’ walk away from metro and bus stops, and can get to most major/touristy places under half an hour. - * Was woken up early one morning by housekeeping, but I think this might be common practice for Paris hotels..
Novotel Paris Centre Gare Montparnasse
4.2/5101 Reviews
I visited the hotel twice the same week. The first time there was a problem and the room was made available with delay and it was not perfect. After my complaint all the staff behaved as I were their most important host and the second time we found plenty of surprises. Never experienced a reaction as positive as theirs
Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel
4.2/5136 Reviews
The basin was clogged on the first day, and it was disgusting. However, I provided feedback to the reception on the second day, and they sent someone to fix it. So the problem was solved. Overall, I was quite happy and grateful for the reception giving me my requested view with a bathtub. Looking out from the room on the 30th floor, facing the breathtaking view and river, it just made my day when I woke up or was going to rest. The bed is huge and firm, a plus point for giving me a good rest after a day of walking. However, I was just a little bit disappointed because initially, I was told that the indoor swimming pool was free for guests. Still, when I revisited on the second day, I found out that I have to pay for it. The breakfast was average. There is still room for improvement for the choices of bread, cheeses, yogurts, and hot food, etc.
Novotel Paris Gare De Lyon
4.4/5105 Reviews
Everything about this hotel was good, except for a non-functional AC. I know it is Paris and most hotels do not even have an AC. But when you come back after a hectic day, the room feels very stuffy and claustrophobic without AC. When I complained at the front desk about this, she told me to open the window. And not only that, I was asked to sign on a form which says that I asked the hotel to open the window and if anything worst happens, I am responsible. Really ! This was a uniquely weird experience first time in my entire travel history across many countries. Why cannot the hotel staff mention about this up front to all guests rather than waiting for them to complain? Location: Perfect ! The hotel is directly attached to the Gare De Lyon train station. Literally attached. We arrived in Paris by train from Zurich and were initially wondering about carrying our luggage. But it was just 2-3 minutes from getting down from the train in Hall-2 to the front desk of the hotel. Very very convenient. Even when we were roaming around Paris city, getting to the destination and getting back to the hotel was super easy. In most cases, Gare De Lyon is the starting point or the last point on the bus or the train. I highly recommend this hotel for the location. Besides, you have every kind of shop, restaurants, cafes and what not at the Gare De Lyon station. So need not worry about buying stuff or going out to eat as a last minute plan. Food: Decent food. Good taste and good spread. We found the breakfast at Novotel Paris slightly better than Novotel Zurich. I can compare because we came from Novotel Zurich to Novotel Paris. The number of items in the breakfast were lesser but the taste and choice of dishes was slightly better. But Novotel Zurich is a far better hotel in all other aspects. Room: Besides the AC problem mentioned above, there was another minor issue. The bathroom is by default completely transparent. You have to press a button inside to make the glass opaque. But even this is not 100% opaque but it is acceptable. Lastly, the bathroom door has no lock, which is also ok, as no one would just walk-in inside a bathroom. The size of the room was actually good, considering the kind of rooms you find in Paris. Three of us were able to sleep, walk around and keep our luggage comfortably in the room, so no complaints about the size of the room. Overall, I would rate 3.5/5 for this hotel. I hope they fix the AC problem and it can be very close to 5 star rating.
Novotel Paris les Halles
4.3/550 Reviews
(Location) The best location for a trip to Paris Metro RER 10 seconds on foot, 1 stop from Paris North Station Convenient and close to anywhere (Nearby) Many different restaurants, Samariten Department Store 5 minutes on foot, Pont Neuf Bridge 6 minutes, Louvre 8 minutes, Notre Dame 10 minutes, Pompidou 5 minutes Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Montmartre 20 minutes by metro (Facilities) Breakfast is the same every day, but it's okay. I don't eat a lot, so I'm satisfied enough. Chocolate croissant is delicious (personal opinion), it was a family trip, but the comfort was good

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Introduction to Paris, France: An Ode to Love and Art

Situated in the Ile-de-France region, Paris, the capital city of France, is renowned globally as the 'City of Love' and the 'City of Lights'. Known for its art, fashion, gastronomy, and culture, Paris serves as the epitome of romance and elegance. Its timeless familiarity due to famous landmarks, like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame, combined with its love for coffee culture and designer boutiques, offers a unique allure that's truly Parisian.

Practical Information for Travelling to Paris

International travelers typically land at Charles de Gaulle Airport, the major aviation hub in France. RER B (city train) and Roissybus are efficient transport services to reach the city center. Visa requirements depend on the country of origin; please consult the French embassy or consulate in your country for accurate information.

While cash is accepted, credit cards are the primary mode of payment. French is the official language, although English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Remember to greet with 'Bonjour' (Good day) as the French value politeness. In terms of traditions, Bastille Day on July 14th is a major national celebration that visitors can enjoy.

Must-Visit Attractions in Paris

Paris is home to some of the world's most iconic landmarks. The Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Champs-Élysées, and the bohemian Montmartre district top the list. The city's beautiful parks like the Tuileries Garden and the enchanting Palace of Versailles are also worth exploring.

Weather and Best Time to Visit Paris

Paris experiences a temperate climate. Summers (June to August) are warm with temperatures around 25°C (77°F), while winters can be chilly, averaging around 3-6°C (37-42°F). The best time to visit is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November), when the weather is pleasant. Pack accordingly with comfortable shoes, as exploring Paris often involves walking.

Choosing the Perfect Paris Accommodation

Paris has a wide variety of accommodation options. For a stay close to main attractions, Hotel du Louvre in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt is an excellent choice. Foodies might enjoy Hotel Le Six, located near various Parisian cafes and bakeries.

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