HÔTEL DES DEUX ÎLES * * *
Hôtel rénové mais conservant son charme romantique avec des chambres à poutres apparentes
L'hôtel des Deux Îles a été rénové entièrement en 2012 mais il a conservé l'âme d'une maison ancienne au charme romantique. Sur les murs des chambres des papiers à rayures verticales larges de couleur taupe et crème assorti au couvre-lit et aux rideaux. Certaines chambres ont encore les poutres apparentes d'un bâtiment typique du XVIIe siècle. Les salles de bains sont décorées de superbes azulejos portugais. Les chambres donnant sur la rue sont plus claires et un peu plus grandes. Le petit déjeuner est servi dans une salle voûtée où brûle parfois une cheminée.
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Puis à nouveau un goûter (excellent cheese cake avec une infusion maison) offert dans l'après-midi.
Emplacement idéal et calme.
Un excellent hôtel pour séjourner en plein cœur de Paris !!

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The reason why I’m giving this only two stars is mainly due to the fact that the staff was not overly friendly, especially the receptionist. She seemed more irritated because we could not speak fluent French, even though we were very gracious and said bonjour or merci. Also due to an illness, we were gonna have to move our flights and they were not going to allow us a refund, which was unfortunate so we still had to come even though we still did not feel 100% You would think after the pandemic they would not want people coming over if they were sick, but we made the trip. After a couple of days we went to stay with friends because the hotel rooms were so small and still not feeling well, We just wanted to be able to spread out more. I know that people are gonna think oh you’re just an American but you know at least in America our hotels give us a refund for no reason actually if we canceled within 24 hours. I feel like with as much business as Paris gets, It should not be a problem for them to graciously refund people when there are circumstances, such as sickness. You would think for the health of their staff and their future customers they would not want somebody they know is sick, to stay in there. With that being said, the breakfast downstairs was very delightful and the gentleman that cooked it was nice so that at least made up for part of it and that’s the only reason why I’m even giving it a couple of stars