TONIC HÔTEL SAINT-GERMAIN * * *
Hôtel dans un immeuble élégant proposant des chambres au décor personnalisé, un petit déjeuner au sous-sol.
L'hôtel du Globe est devenu Tonic Hôtel Saint-Germain. Cet établissement est situé dans un élégant immeuble du XVIIe siècle. Derrière tout ce décor, il y a une histoire et un passé qui a été conservé tout en étant modernisé. Certaines chambres au décor personnalisé possèdent des murs en pierre de taille et des poutres apparentes d'époque, mais les luminaires sont design. Les tissus sont beaux, les meubles de créateurs sont faits sur mesure et chaque objet a été choisi avec beaucoup d'attention. Le parquet est chauffant et rafraîchissant et le double vitrage des fenêtres est dernière génération. Les salles de bains sont ornées de mosaïque dorée. Le petit déjeuner se prend dans le sous-sol qui a de beaux volumes.
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Firstly, the carpet is old and smells like someone's grandma's musky house. They have an elevator, but it only fits two people at a time. It's only three floors, but the stairs are so narrow that bringing luggage up or down will be tough. It's definitely not ADA accessible.
All the rooms are named after King Henry the VIII's wives. We were in Anne Boyle's room, which I think is the only "Junior Suite" they had. It is the only one with a view of the Eiffel Tower.
Thank goodness we only booked it for two nights. The sofa bed has a thin mattress that squeaked every time my kid moved. The room was so small we had nowhere to put our luggage. The tub didn't drain properly. The toilet room was very small and awkwardly situated between the bed and the other room.
We didn't opted in for the breakfast buffet. I took a look one morning and I am glad we didn't. It cost $19 EUR per person and didn't look appetizing. You are surrounded by so many other wonderful cafe options that I would opted to do that then eat at the hotel. Is a unique dining area where they have the breakfast. It is in their lower basement level so there's no windows and looks very medieval which fits into its theme.
The TV didn't offer much; the only channel available was in French. Everything looked broken or dirty from the carpet flooring to the bathroom shower compartments. Classified as a 3-star hotel, I'd say it's more like 1 star because it only offers a sleeping area and a bathroom. The sheets on the sofa bed were thin, and you could feel the springs when lying on it. The double bed was actually decent. It's located on a noisy street; we heard people partying throughout the night which we didn't really mind. Close the window and you don't even hear them. We needed the air so the window was open. There was no air conditioning or fan.
The only good part of the room was the distant view of the Eiffel Tower from our window. You do get that "Parisian" feel staying there--not suited for family or if you can't go up and down stairs. I imagine it gets really uncomfortably hot in the summer with no cooling options. Great location and the front desk were super friendly--just spend a few more dollars and you could get the same but with better sleeping arrangements.