Archives pour mai 2008

Basque Hotel Paris

mai 27, 2008

L’Hotel des Académies et des Arts est un véritable hotel basque au coeur de Paris. Ses deux propriétaires, Charlotte et Laurent Inchauspe, ne font pas semblant d’etre basque, ils le sont.

Si vous cherchez un hotel à Paris, que vous etes basques ou que vous souhaitiez séjourner dans un hotel basque à Paris, pensez Hotel des Academies et des Arts.

L’accueil y est chaleureux et poli, les chambres propres et divinement agencées et il faut mieux séjournez dans un hotel basque à Paris que dans un hotel non-basque n’est ce pas?

Hotel Basque Paris

mai 19, 2008

Hotel Basque Paris

My husband and I spent a week at this absolutely wonderful hotel and will most definitely be back. It was our second honeymoon and finding this perfect hotel made the trip one to remember…
I chose to reserve here after many, many hours of research on the internet on Paris hotels. I kept reading review after review for Hotel des Academies et des Arts with nothing but glowing references …now I completely understand why.
The room was immaculate, a decent size for French standards, and had a queen size bed (which was a must for us as opposed to 2 twins pushed together). The mattress and pillows were actually more comfortable than our mattress at home. We acutally had a week of the most amazing sleep! (We have 5 year old twins so this meant everything to catch up on sleep!) The bathroom was small but very clean and the shower was always hot and the water pressure was great.
From Cttwinmom, Connecticut

Hotel artistique Paris

mai 17, 2008

My partner and I stayed here for three nights in April 2008 after we read all the positive feedback on Trip Advisor.
We had a wonderful stay – the hotel is well positioned very near Vavin Metro station which is on the purple number 4 line directly from Gare Du Nord which is useful for those arriving in Paris by Eurostar.
On arrival we received a warm welcome from Henri. As it was our first time to the centre of Paris, he gave us tips on what to do, where to go and how to get there – he, and all the staff, were attentive, kind and professional. Luckily our room was prepared early so we could go to relax before venturing out to explore the area.
The room was, as all reviews point out, not exactly huge – but exquisitly decorated, clean and the beds were large and very comfortable. The bathroom had a lovely big bath with powershower (great after being on our feet all day!) and were were lucky enough to have the first floor room with access to the small sitting area outside. Free internet access in the room and flat screen tv were a great addition, though, as usual on the continent, there were only two news channels – but then again, what the heck are you doing watching tv when the whole of Paris is on your doorstep to explore!
From RomanGate_Wales, Wales

Hype Hotel Paris

mai 15, 2008

Hype hotel Paris

Excellent hotel – we give it 4.5 stars. The staff was professional and friendly. One guy (Henri) spoke perfect English and was really kind & helpful, but the others spoke not much English at all. Maybe it’s because we usually only saw the staff working the desk at night. Henri was very well aware of the hotel’s standing on TripAdvisor – they check it very regularly, and really cared about doing a good job and maintaining their popularity on TripAdvisor. Loved the decor of the hotel – beautifully artistic and charming.
From TheTraveLees, Washington

Hotel 6e arrondissement

mai 13, 2008

Hotel 6e arrondissement

I booked this hotel after reading all the wonderful reviews on Tripadvisor, and was not disappointed.
The hotel is in a lovely area, and it is easy to walk around the surrounding districts. We felt very welcome at the hotel and the young lady on reception was very helpful and keen to make sure we made the most of our short stay. She was very approachable, nothing was too much trouble and understandably proud of the reputation of the hotel.
Yes – the room was small, but it was presented beautifully, there was room in the wardrobe to put everything away, and the bathroom felt luxurious. The room was decorated in shades of white, black and grey and looked very stylish with a wall mounted flat screen t.v., hand painted art on the walls and expensive looking bathroom fittings.
We didn’t have breakfast at the hotel, so can’t comment on it – preferring to get a croissant and coffee in local cafes. We had a meal at the restaurant across the street called Wadja, they were very helpful translating the menu, suggesting a wine to go with our meal, and made us feel very welcome.
Without sounding too gushy – we had a wonderful time in Paris and this hotel definitely lived up to its reputation.
From JohnnyJetLag, Hove