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Hotel Villa Saxe Eiffel
4.5/587 Reviews

Hotel Villa Saxe Eiffel

Paris|0.35km from Ty Galettes
I first stayed at this Hotel in 2014 and was very impressed with the entire experience, so I valued this hotel and always wanted to return… 8 years later and I was extremely disappointed. I booked a superior villa room, and we was given room 6. This room is located on the ground floor directly behind the reception reception desk on the ground floor. The receptionist (skinny white male, 40+ years old) who checked us in on 15/12/22 at 11:30pm was very rude, awkward and sarcastic during the check in process. When we got to our room, we felt it lacked privacy being on the ground floor with only a wall between us and the main reception area, the Toilet was also in a separate room with no sink, meaning anyone who uses that toilet would need to open the door with their dirty hands and walk all the way to the bathroom to wash hands. There were also mascara stains on one of the pillows. We requested if we could change to another room on a higher floor but to the same level for what we had paid for (superior villa room). The receptionist said this was fine, and changed us over to another room on the 5th floor. We were really happy and grateful until we got to the room, only to find this room was actually a downgrade to a ‘classic villa room’ which felt much smaller and wasn’t very nice. This also wasn’t explained to us prior to him changing our rooms over. We returned to reception and asked why we had been out in a downgraded room, his response was he didn’t realise and this was a mistake in his behalf. I asked him if there were any other rooms to the same value as what I had paid for the superior room available on another floor. I was told out of the entire hotel there was only two rooms left, the one behind reception, or the classic room on the 5th floor which would be a downgrade. We reluctantly opted to stay with the original room behind reception. The receptionist was very smug and seemed to find this funny. After settling in and falling asleep… 6:30am a motorbike wakes us up, as our room is located beside the main entrance and reception we hear every car or motorbike dropping off, or picking up guests, and every person checking in or out. 7:15am the bins are collected, again very loud and as our room is right next to this area we hear it all. It really seems standards have significantly dropped since we last stayed. Service seems to be poor and cleanliness of the hotel not as good as before, an overall terrible experience and if it wasn’t so late when we checked in I would’ve booked another hotel because the receptionist was so rude. On a side note, I must also say there was another receptionist who was working the night shift the following day (16/12/22) around 10pm and he was very friendly, helpful and a nice person. If I could give him 5 stars I would, but unfortunately the experience with the initial receptionist meant our experience was already tainted by this point. I doubt we will ever return unfortunately, and cannot recommend, unless your guaranteed a decent room on a higher floor.
Hotel 15 Montparnasse
4.1/555 Reviews

Hotel 15 Montparnasse

Montparnasse Paris|0.44km from Ty Galettes
Our team stayed in this hotel while we were supporting a conference at UNESCO, which was 15 to 20 minutes away on foot. The location of the hotel is convenient, being in between two Metro stations and with a bus stop on the street of the hotel. If you like to shop, Saint Germain is only about 20 minutes away on foot. Those who like public parks will enjoy Jardin du Luxembourg, which you can walk to in 15 minutes. There is some roadwork that makes the street look unattractive, but apart from that, there are many interesting restaurants on this street and plenty of supermarkets. The street can look a bit threatening late at night, but nothing untoward happened to me in the few nights that I came back after midnight. The hotel has a very small reception area and café. Like most Parisian hotels, the room and the lift are also tiny. In the room, there is a very small area around the huge bed, which is was very comfortable. The bathroom is nicely designed. Breakfast was not great and so I skipped it even though it was included in what I had paid for. Housekeeping could be improved. A few days into my trip, I pulled out a plank under the desk and found pieces of paper left by goodness knows which previous guest. The empty tissue paper box in the bathroom remained unrefilled for several days. There is a Nespresso machine in the room that can also be used to heat water if you are a tea drinker. There is a fridge where you can keep food and snacks. There is a closet where you can keep most of your clothes, but getting an iron and an ironing board was s struggle. The saving grace of the hotel was the reception staff, who were always friendly and helpful. They could not let me have a room till 2 pm and could not give me late checkout because the hotel was fully booked, but they made sure that I was comfortable while waiting in the café for my room to be cleaned and when I returned to the hotel for my trip to the airport after having to check out before noontime.

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Villa M
4.4/562 Reviews
We were in Paris celebrating our friends 50th, and we wanted a fancy rooftop dinner to end the stay. We were trying to get into Gigi-but ridiculous booking rules applied, and Villa M allowed us to book easily, and normally. Villa M did not disappoint! The food was excellent as were the cocktails. We had some delicious cocktails, which were brought by fun waiters -one resembling Ben Affleck! Really great staff & hosts! Service was great - friendly & fun -with 3 smashes! ;-) The rooftop has the best vibe, so chilled but classy, and the view of the tower was AMAZING! Perfect spot! Would come here again, and would definitely recommend to everyone !
Le Bailli
4/568 Reviews
This hotel suites for small sized people, the location is near to metro station Segur. Laundry is very expensive as it is outsourced, there is only one mineral water provided and for the next is not free. They do not have brush and toothpaste so please bring your own, it is very near to eiffel tower and you may have to walk for food and restaurants. The receptionist are good
Hotel Villa Saxe Eiffel
4.5/587 Reviews
I first stayed at this Hotel in 2014 and was very impressed with the entire experience, so I valued this hotel and always wanted to return… 8 years later and I was extremely disappointed. I booked a superior villa room, and we was given room 6. This room is located on the ground floor directly behind the reception reception desk on the ground floor. The receptionist (skinny white male, 40+ years old) who checked us in on 15/12/22 at 11:30pm was very rude, awkward and sarcastic during the check in process. When we got to our room, we felt it lacked privacy being on the ground floor with only a wall between us and the main reception area, the Toilet was also in a separate room with no sink, meaning anyone who uses that toilet would need to open the door with their dirty hands and walk all the way to the bathroom to wash hands. There were also mascara stains on one of the pillows. We requested if we could change to another room on a higher floor but to the same level for what we had paid for (superior villa room). The receptionist said this was fine, and changed us over to another room on the 5th floor. We were really happy and grateful until we got to the room, only to find this room was actually a downgrade to a ‘classic villa room’ which felt much smaller and wasn’t very nice. This also wasn’t explained to us prior to him changing our rooms over. We returned to reception and asked why we had been out in a downgraded room, his response was he didn’t realise and this was a mistake in his behalf. I asked him if there were any other rooms to the same value as what I had paid for the superior room available on another floor. I was told out of the entire hotel there was only two rooms left, the one behind reception, or the classic room on the 5th floor which would be a downgrade. We reluctantly opted to stay with the original room behind reception. The receptionist was very smug and seemed to find this funny. After settling in and falling asleep… 6:30am a motorbike wakes us up, as our room is located beside the main entrance and reception we hear every car or motorbike dropping off, or picking up guests, and every person checking in or out. 7:15am the bins are collected, again very loud and as our room is right next to this area we hear it all. It really seems standards have significantly dropped since we last stayed. Service seems to be poor and cleanliness of the hotel not as good as before, an overall terrible experience and if it wasn’t so late when we checked in I would’ve booked another hotel because the receptionist was so rude. On a side note, I must also say there was another receptionist who was working the night shift the following day (16/12/22) around 10pm and he was very friendly, helpful and a nice person. If I could give him 5 stars I would, but unfortunately the experience with the initial receptionist meant our experience was already tainted by this point. I doubt we will ever return unfortunately, and cannot recommend, unless your guaranteed a decent room on a higher floor.
The Originals City, Hôtel Lecourbe, Paris Tour Eiffel (Inter-Hotel)
4.1/570 Reviews
Very close to the subway entrance, Metro6 and metro10 are very convenient. It takes five or six minutes to take the subway to the Eiffel Tower, and it is estimated that one stop is about one minute. It is also a few stops from the hotel to the Louvre, and it is very convenient to go to the Place de la Concorde and Tuileries Park. Ten minutes walk to the banks of the Seine. The house is small, I booked two double beds, the bathroom is very clean, and the shower is well enclosed. There are no slippers, toothbrushes to heat the kettle, and there are towels, bath towels, and TV heating heaters. Small but beautiful. Breakfast is a simple meal, several kinds of bread, two kinds of juice, yogurt, coffee (machine), several kinds of fruit, sausage, eggs, nuts and oatmeal. You can eat enough.
Hotel 15 Montparnasse
4.1/555 Reviews
Montparnasse
Our team stayed in this hotel while we were supporting a conference at UNESCO, which was 15 to 20 minutes away on foot. The location of the hotel is convenient, being in between two Metro stations and with a bus stop on the street of the hotel. If you like to shop, Saint Germain is only about 20 minutes away on foot. Those who like public parks will enjoy Jardin du Luxembourg, which you can walk to in 15 minutes. There is some roadwork that makes the street look unattractive, but apart from that, there are many interesting restaurants on this street and plenty of supermarkets. The street can look a bit threatening late at night, but nothing untoward happened to me in the few nights that I came back after midnight. The hotel has a very small reception area and café. Like most Parisian hotels, the room and the lift are also tiny. In the room, there is a very small area around the huge bed, which is was very comfortable. The bathroom is nicely designed. Breakfast was not great and so I skipped it even though it was included in what I had paid for. Housekeeping could be improved. A few days into my trip, I pulled out a plank under the desk and found pieces of paper left by goodness knows which previous guest. The empty tissue paper box in the bathroom remained unrefilled for several days. There is a Nespresso machine in the room that can also be used to heat water if you are a tea drinker. There is a fridge where you can keep food and snacks. There is a closet where you can keep most of your clothes, but getting an iron and an ironing board was s struggle. The saving grace of the hotel was the reception staff, who were always friendly and helpful. They could not let me have a room till 2 pm and could not give me late checkout because the hotel was fully booked, but they made sure that I was comfortable while waiting in the café for my room to be cleaned and when I returned to the hotel for my trip to the airport after having to check out before noontime.
Avia Saphir Montparnasse
3.8/543 Reviews
Montparnasse
In the center of Paris, the location is very good, but you can only live in the attic on the top floor. The space is a bit small. There is no elevator on the last two floors and you need to carry suitcases. Others are good.

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