HÔTEL DE LILLE * * * *
Hôtel de charme dans un décor aux lignes sobres proposant des chambres rénovées et chaleureuses.
Cet hôtel de charme présente un décor aux lignes sobres et intemporelles avec un salon aux inspirations Art-Déco. Les chambres dont certaines ont été rénovées récemment, sont petites et chaleureuses. Côté déco c’est la même tendance : confort, modernisme et raffinement des meubles en loupe, éclairages indirects. Des photos du Paris des années vingt ornent la tête de lit. Un style cependant aux antipodes de la salle de petit déjeuner, voûtée et en pierre de taille qui rappellent les célèbres caves du quartier. À noter : l’emplacement idéal à deux pas de Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
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You can't get more Paris than this! Steps away from the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, and multiple metro stations—location is chef’s kiss! The place is spotless (seriously, you could eat a croissant off the floor), and the front desk crew? Absolute legends—friendly, helpful, and always smiling like they know where to get the best pain au chocolat.
Rooms are kept so clean you'd think Marie Kondo personally approved them.
Only minor quirk? The elevator is... how do I say this? Let’s just say it’s cozy enough to turn strangers into lifelong friends. One person, one baguette, and it’s full.
Still, I'd book it again faster than you can say “oui oui”!
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Our room was very small (double deluxe) so much so that i thought we were given the wrong room initially, however I understand this is indicative of hotels in Paris. Even though, I found our room quite cramped but at least there were clever storage options for luggage and clothing so overall, it worked out fine. The room itself was otherwise quite comfortable and quiet. The bathroom was small but had adequate room to negotiate some small items for storage. Hot water took a few minutes to take full effect but the shower was excellent. The floor was uneven tilting right to left making things seem a little unbalanced. The stairs were quite a challenge to descend - risking injury should one descend quickly. The fire alarm went off (due to burnt toast somewhere) and the stairs were very difficult to negotiate. I would warn against this for elderly patrons. The lift is otherwise fine.
My other issue was the imposition of a City tax after the all fees were paid using Booking.com- it is mentioned as a possibility in the fine print but this is the first time I had to pay "extra" after paying for the accomodation online 6 month prior, they should just charge it at the same time.
Overall, I would recommend the hotel due to its location, levels of comfort and cleanliness as long as you are prepared to have a small style room. If I can do it, Im sure most people could.
Paris isnt cheap but I feel I got reasonable value for money. St Germain certainly is a good area to stay.