Latest Hotels Reviews for Paris

Renaissance Paris Republique Hotel
4.4/542 Reviews
First of all, everyone at the hotel tried their best to resolve and accommodate our needs. the hotel was pretty full and they upgraded us to a room with more space. the rooms available were quite interior, without the windows that you see on the Marriot website. The bathroom had a bath and shower and was very large with some pieces showing many signs of use. Water pressure was low and water leaked to the floor due to poor design. Despite plenty of space, there were few places to place our hygiene items and inconvenient access. My daughter complained about the mirror making it difficult to put on makeup. The breakfast room smells a lot of grease and food and the smell persists on the clothes, the breakfast looks more like a 4* hotel in Paris. The bed was very comfortable and we slept well, missing things like choosing pillows, making the bed or having bedtime chocolate. Our room was lined with wood and had plenty of storage space, ironing facilities, a sofa and a table. There was a television that you could only watch from the bed and it was very intrusive. Despite its large size, it occupied a space that was questionable to say the least. It really looks more like a 4* than a 5*. We had booked 3 nights but only stayed one, and the staff understood and helped us a lot so we could leave without any major losses.
Renaissance Paris Vendome Hotel
4.1/569 Reviews
The hotel is right next to Piazza Vendôme. The location is very good. We walked to all the attractions. If you get up early, you can go for a run in Madame Dorit Park and walk to the Louvre in five minutes. The hotel room is relatively large in Paris, and the suite is big enough for a family of four. The only thing to note is that because of the location, the surrounding consumption is very high. If you go to the left bank to spend money, it will be much more economical.
Renaissance Paris Nobel Tour Eiffel Hotel
4.1/567 Reviews
I ordered a room with a view of the Eiffel Tower, and I was given a room on the top floor, but the price of 6k felt like a big mistake... There is no balcony, and only half of the tower can be seen from the window of the room, and the angle is particularly picky, the window It cannot be fully opened, so people and scenes cannot be photographed together. The side of the hotel is not busy, and it takes about 20 minutes to walk to the iron tower. The price/performance ratio is extremely low... There are many hotels with the same price, so I don't recommend it...
Renaissance Paris Arc de Triomphe Hotel
3.8/5104 Reviews
Champs Elysées
I was debating between a 4 or 5 star review but had to go with 4. The hotel itself is located a short 3 minute walk from the Arc de Triomphe and the Metro station. The property is very nice and the staff was excellent, English was really spoken as were many other languages. The breakfast was excellent, I'd recommend the package with breakfast included. Two reasons for the one star reduction. First, the hotel has 2 elevators. One was foam when we checked in and had been for some time. Having one elevator in a hotel with 118 rooms becomes problematic at busy times and we waited for 5 elevators more than once. It looks like either the elevator was damaged by water or mechanical or a renovation was planned, but.. I think it was the former as a renovation is done and workers are present and the situation scheduled. This was just a sign and apologies. The second issue was one evening we came back to the hotel from a day out all day to find our bathroom had 1 towel, not a full size but a bath mat sized towel. We were informed their towel service didn't return the towels that day. We baked and a second small towel showed up but, that was not well planned out. The GM did apologize profusely, but it seemed like poor inventory control to hand zero stock on hand. Otherwise, great location, fantastic staff, rooms are decent sized and well appointed. Ask the staff for recommendations on restaurants and cafes, they are all knowledge

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