LITTLE PALACE HÔTEL * * * *
Hôtel doté de chambres spacieuses, dont certaines avec balcon et vue sur Paris et d'autres avec terrasse pour le petit déjeuner.
Créé en 1912, le Little Palace Hôtel a été entièrement relooké dans un style contemporain mais dans le respect des moulures, stucs et colonnes Art-Déco : meubles en bois aux lignes épurées, fauteuils années 1930 qui, recouverts de daim violine, prennent une allure contemporaine, immense bibliothèque et somptueuse verrière classée, distillant la lumière à travers son décor de rosiers grimpants. Les paliers sont habillés de dessins de Leonard de Vinci. Dans les chambres spacieuses on retrouve un esprit boudoir dans les tons de violine et d'or et des représentations de tableaux de Klimt aux murs. Certaines chambres ont un balcon avec une vue imprenable sur Paris, d'autres ont une terrasse où l'on peut prendre son petit déjeuner lors des beaux jours.
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Positive :
- The hotel is truly beautiful and aesthetic.
- Clean, good wifi
- Very functional room
- There is someone at the reception 24/7
- Close to 2 metro stations and lots of restaurants/stores nearby
- Staff was helpful
Negative :
- The rooms are not soundproof at all, so we could hear the tv from the people beside us, when they were laughing, etc. Also we could hear all the noise from the cleaning team when they would do the rooms above ours/next to ours which is a little annoying when they start early in the morning...
- Lack of little attentions, like refilling the water for us, the vanity set in the bathroom with qtips etc. Also we would have appreciated that the coffee downstairs was free (and not 6€ for a cup of coffee) considering the price point of the hotel
We also noticed a lot of homeless around the area and in the park infront of the hotel..
We still enjoyed our trip to Paris and would recommend this hotel☺️
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My breakdown for our March 2025 stay is as follows:
1. Location: Great! Near 2 metro stops. Close enough to walk to restaurants and bakeries.
2. Space: Our room was #18. It is on the first floor next to the elevator and stairs. Due to the absolute abysmal insulation or lack there of, you hear EVERYTHING, all day and night. If you are looking for a relaxing, quite respite after a busy day in the city This.Is.Not.It!
3. Price: Our "suite" was 700 euro/night and had 1 king bed and 1 pull out sofa. The room also had one tub/shower and one toilet with sink in a separate space. To be clear, that's 1 shower and 1 toilet for 700 euro/night. In comparison, our suite at the Astotel, just across the street at 123 Sebastopol, had 2 king beds, 2 showers, and 2 toilets in a connected space for 500 euro/night.
Bottom line: If you are a family of 3 or 4, save money and have a quite, comfortable stay at Astotel. Even if a family suite is not available, you are better of splitting up and booking 2 rooms near each other at Astotel instead of a "suite" at Solly.
Solly was the low point of an otherwise great visit to Paris.