Hôtel dans les Marais proposant des chambres au style gothique dont certaines mansardées.
Situé dans le Marais, au centre du triangle Châtelet/Hôtel de Ville/centre Pompidou, cet hôtel au cachet certain, s’abrite dans l’ancien presbytère de l’église Saint-Merry. Ses chambres sont toutes dans le plus pur style gothique, avec plafonds à la française et mobilier d’époque où voisinent boiseries travaillées et fers forgés. Certaines chambres sont mansardées, d’autres jouent avec le système de construction complexe de l’édifice, laissant apparaître des piliers de pierre qui traversent l’espace. Amateurs du monde médiéval, cette adresse unique est faite pour vous... Seules les salles de bains nous replongent dans le XXIe siècle. A noter : il n'y a pas d'ascenseur.
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The staff were very friendly and accommodating. They helped us with our bags and answered all of our questions, which we really appreciated.
Hotel:
Be aware that there is no elevator in this hotel. Upon entry, you’ll need to walk up about 1–1.5 flights of stairs just to reach the reception area. From there, you’ll climb additional stairs to get to your room. For example, if you’re staying on the 2nd floor, you’re actually climbing about 3 full flights. The staircase is very narrow, only wide enough for one person at a time, which made passing others difficult. Unfortunately, I even fell while trying to squeeze past someone. While the staff did help with some of our bags, we had multiple pieces of luggage and had to carry several ourselves, which was challenging. The stair carpeting was also quite dusty and clearly hadn’t been thoroughly cleaned in a long time.
Room:
The room was moderately clean, but it was evident that only surface-level cleaning is done. We found used water bottles in the bathroom cabinet and shredded toilet paper under the sink. It was also quite dusty. The room itself was small, which is common in Paris, but the layout made it worse. We stayed in the room with two large pillars, DO NOT book this room. The pillars may look charming in photos, but they made the space nearly unusable. We had to constantly duck and squeeze around them just to move. It was a very poor design and not worth the cost. If you decide to stay here, I strongly recommend choosing any room except the one with the two pillars.
Location:
The location is fantastic! Very walkable and just a short Uber ride to most major attractions. However, it’s situated on a busy street known for its nightlife (sports bars, late-night tapas, etc.), so it gets quite loud at night. This wasn’t an issue for us since we’re heavy sleepers, but light sleepers may want to consider this before booking.
Value for Price:
I personally don’t believe that this was the best hotel that I could have stayed in for the priced that I paid. I believe that there could have been other better hotels. Just something to consider.