HÔTEL ATALA * * * *
Hôtel mêlant l'art et la décoration avec appartement et chambres décorées dont celles à terrasse avec vue sur la tour Eiffel.
Dès que l'on pénètre dans l'hôtel, on est transporté dans un monde très original où l'art se mêle de la décoration avec subtilité. Le lobby a un côté galerie d'art. Les chambres sont spacieuses, décorée avec raffinement et classicisme, d'autres ont un esprit plus contemporain avec toujours une recherche d’originalité. Certaines bénéficient d’une vue ou d’une terrasse sur le jardin ou la tour Eiffel. L'hôtel propose également un appartement de 110 m2 pour 4 à 6 personnes comprenant deux chambres, deux salles de bains, une salle à manger, un salon et une cuisine équipée pour 7 jours minimum. Il bénéficie de tous les services de l'hôtel avec la possibilité de prendre le petit déjeuner servi à l'hôtel. Le jardin est fort agréable aux beaux jours.
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Additionally, there’s a coffee machine in the lobby where you can grab a cappuccino, coffee, or espresso anytime you like (free of charge and fully automated).
For the service and location, this is the best value you can find in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
Highly recommend it for couples.


1. False Advertising: the images pf the room and the one they assign you to are very different. I know there was no problem with availability as this hotel was empty the whole week we stayed here. They gave us the worst possible room. The windows and walls made of paper as you can hear everything happening around you, especially the garbage collection each morning at 7:00AM, which for some reason takes a half hour.
2. Breakfast wasn’t included in our booking and this wasn’t mentioned to us at any point. We got charged 22EUR per person for 3 days. Considering the offerings were as poor as they were it is outrageous that they are charging that much.
3. The rooms aren’t cleaned. They’re just “made up”. They pretend to be”deep clean” every three days. But thats bs. They just rinse the sink and shower area. They don’t change sheets until you leave. Because god for id you get any amenities when you stay at hotels anymore. They don’t even wash the mugs. Or replenish you with paper cups.
4. Drinking water. The taps aren’t clean enough to drink from, so they leave refillable bottles for you to drink from in the room. Which btw means you have to go down to the lobby for water. That wouldn’t be such a big deal if we at least had a bottle. We requested it several times we never got ours.
5. Renovating your lobby area and leaving corridors and rooms as is doesn’t make your hotel a modern establishment. It’s just an attempt to fool people as they come in.
This place is doing the bear minimum. A trend I notice in most European hotels nowadays: exorbitant prices with absolutely zero amenities. They rate themselves 4 stars. I have stayed at places a fraction of the price and a half as many stars with better service and quality.
When in Paris, skip over this place. There are lots of Hotels, many with even cheaper prices. Don’t be fooled into thinking you’re getting a better value at this place.
Try harder next time.
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Please beware of the tarantulas that live in the rooms, you might not be as lucky as I was to catch and kill it.
Nobody should ever stay here again until they sort out all the cleaning problems, the stupid extra charges for all kind of imaginery problems, and killing all the spiders and rats.