ok I read the review about the Latour Maubourg, and how the woman was snobby (I'm sure he simply got the date wrong), and I also read the remark back that management posted. First of all let me say that my overall stay at this hotel was lovely. By this posting, i hope to be of some assistance to prospective tourists, and to the management of the hotel (theres always some room for improvement for everyone!) I was by myself that spring, in a foreign country, only knowing a little french at that time, and I was only 18, so i was pretty scared. I too arrived a little late, and the woman gave me a little sass about she emailed me and I didnt respond to let her know when I was coming. Well, I had been camping in the south of france for two weeks, and the very last thing I had access too was the internet. So madam who owns the hotel, i think something that you need to realize is that as a buisness woman, the last thing you should be doing is expecting convienience out of your clients. You should be worrying about how to make their stay more pleasurable, and waiting on THEIR schedule. not yours. After all, they pay YOU. But other than that one little mishap, that kind of made me a little intimidated by the lady, my stay was delightful. She spoke perfect english, and she was a very cultured lady. She took the time to walk upstairs with me and show me to my room, how to work the key, and was very nice about finding me a cab to CDG. The room was very clean and cute, with a wonderful homey atmosphere. I couldn't have been more thrilled after living on a mountain for two weeks! Her husband was an absolutely wonderful man, and they gave me an english paper in the morning, along with a wonderful breakfast! and there was a cute little dog that ate my yogurt remains out of the pot! haha. So yes, this woman is a little snobbish, but i think shes quite upperclass and thats just how she is. But Parisians can be pretty rude (although I think she may have been brittish), so if you're going to paris you kind of have to get over it! I'm currently in Aix en Provence for the semester, and people are much friendlier here!
I would definitely stay there again, and i actually did recommend it to my mom, but she ended up going with hotel de la bourdonnais.
oh, P.s. its within walking distance to the eiffle tower and on a very cute street!! :-)