We enjoyed staying here. The people at the reception desk were very friendly, and our courtyard room was big and quiet (although my husband could hear the soft hum of the elevator at night). I appreciated being able to use their computer for free and getting to read The International Herald Tribune every day, and the breakfast was very good (really delicious fresh-squeezed orange juice). It's on a street corner right across the street from the Luxembourg Gardens. You actually look at a building in the gardens (maybe some of the upper rooms have a view of the garden itself), and it was very nice to walk in the gardens and get away from the busy city. It was only about 10-15 minutes to the Pantheon, about the same time to the Louvre (not busy at all when we were there, except the usual big crowd around the Mona Lisa), and about 20-25 minutes to the Musee d'Orsay (terribly crowded on the Tuesday-the day that the Louvre is closed- that we went at 3 in the afternoon; I suggest avoiding Tuesday and weekend days while the popular Impressionism and Fashion exhibition is on). There are ATM's nearby and a couple of small grocery stores. Most of the nearby cafes seemed to serve typical French cuisine. I'm glad that we split our stay in Paris between this hotel and Le Relais Montmartre, a good opportunity to explore 2 very different neighborhoods. We liked the food in Montmartre much better (French, Italian, Vietnamese, African cuisine, among others), but it was farther away from the main attractions and maybe not as attractive as the Luxembourg Parc neighborhood. I wish this hotel didn't have loud jazz playing in the bar in the evening. We were very pleasantly surprised to find our room already ready at 9:30 in the morning after a long flight. We would come here again.
- Also Known As:
- Luxembourg Parc Hotel
- Luxembourg Parc Paris
