HÔTEL RELAIS SAINT-GERMAIN * * * *
Hôtel 4 étoiles convivial doté de chambres décorées, différentes et racontant une histoire, de suites avec terrasse.
À la tête de cet établissement, un certain Yves Camdeborde, enfin sa femme, car lui est le maître de cuisine du restaurant Le Comptoir, jute à côté. L'hôtel a beau être un quatre étoiles, il est à son image : convivial avant tout, c'est du "comme à la maison" ou presque. La bâtisse date du XVIIe siècle et ne manque pas de charme. Toutes les chambres sont différentes et racontent une histoire. Chacune porte le nom d'un écrivain ou d'un personnage historique mais pas n'importe lequel : Frédéric Dard, Antoine Blondin, Casanova, Marguerite de Navarre, Alexandre Dumas. Leur décoration est chaleureuse avec des meubles anciens, de beaux tissus imprimés, des poutres apparentes, l'atmosphère est douce et confortable. Il existe même deux suites avec terrasse les 56 et 58, très demandées surtout en été. Le petit déjeuner continental est servi dans une salle à manger typique des années trente. À ne pas manquer : Le Comptoir où, le midi, les prix sont tout à fait abordables.
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We stayed in the room with the steam shower, and the view from that room is incredible because it overlooks a plaza at the intersection of at least five streets (Carrefour L'Odeon) and multiple restaurants with outdoor seating. During waking hours, you're watching Paris be Paris. And when you sleep, the position of the room (2nd floor) means you are looking up at not just sky but other buildings with classic French architecture. It's like sleeping under Paris. Truly memorable.
My husband loved the steam shower and now wants one for our own house. The room also had a high ceiling, was well-decorated, and had a lot of seating.
The included daily breakfast at Le Comptoir was incredible. I would stay here again just for the fresh juice alone! The staff was very sweet and helpful.
The one potential pitfall I would mention is that if you have limited mobility, this might not be the best option for you. Like many boutique hotels in Paris, this hotel is in an old building with a unique layout. There are elevators, but our wing of the hotel still required steps to get to some of the rooms. It wasn't a problem for us but I would hesitate to book the same room for someone with bad knees. If mobility is not a concern (or you are able to confirm a room that is elevator accessible) and you want a destination boutique hotel in a great neighborhood, then don't hesitate to stay here.
Nearby all the amazing places
Excellent and kind staff..English speaking.. a lot of care towards clients
We had a fantastic stay at this hotel! The location is perfect, and the staff was exceptionally polite and accommodating—they even gave us a free upgrade, which was a lovely surprise.
I don’t agree with some reviews about the lobby being too small—it was a good size with a comfortable waiting area, and the staff was courteous enough to send our luggage up so we didn’t have to carry it ourselves. Yes, the elevator is small (about the size of a cupboard), but it’s functional, and given that it’s a heritage building, this is expected. If you’re claustrophobic, taking the stairs is a good option.
The staff truly made our stay memorable, and the neighborhood was simply amazing. I would love to stay here again on my next visit. Thank you to the hotel team for a wonderful experience!