HÔTEL BEAUSÉJOUR RANELAGH * * *
Hôtel familial de 27 chambres dans un cadre intime et élégant, entre charme ancien et modernité, dont une suite terrasse plein sud
L'Hôtel Beauséjour Ranelagh à Paris reflète l'art de vivre parisien depuis 4 générations. Cet hôtel familial de 27 chambres vous accueille dans ce cadre intime et élégant, entre charme de l’ancien et modernité. Chaque détail est soigné, des meubles d'architecte aux sculptures et d’œuvres d'art qui ornent les chambres. Le petit-déjeuner gourmet, composé de produits biologiques et sourcés, ravira vos papilles. Profitez également de la bibliothèque où vous pouvez savourer un champagne Drappier. L'hôtel propose une Suite Terrasse plein sud, une grande Suite familiale et une connexion Wi-Fi très haut débit pour un séjour parfait.
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The location is lovely: a quiet, elegant neighborhood in the 16th arrondissement, just steps from the Ranelagh Metro. But from the moment I stepped inside, things went downhill.
Despite being French, I was greeted with the kind of eye-rolling attitude usually reserved for lost tourists. The staff seemed uninterested and borderline rude. My room? Incredibly small—barely enough space to walk around the bed.
I went back to the front desk hoping for a better room and was offered one that was slightly larger—but still very cramped. Thee was not enough room to open a suitcase comfortably. Half the closet was taken up by equipment, and the bathroom was so tiny it didn’t even have a toilet paper holder. The bathtub had a handheld shower but no hook to hang it, so even basic things felt awkward. The staff indicated that the hotel would be fully booked.
Throughout my stay, the service remained cold and unhelpful. Even the messages I received from the hotel manager afterward were inadequate and did nothing to improve the experience.
I feel misled—not just by the hotel’s presentation, but also by Hotels.com, which offered no clarity about the size or standard of the room. For the price, I expected a much more comfortable and welcoming stay. I won’t be returning, and I’d strongly recommend looking elsewhere if you’re hoping for anything close to a luxury or boutique experience.
Air-conditioning is central and is under-powered for the room - fortunately it was May & we could open the window