L'Hotel
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If you’re looking for a luxury hotel in Paris, look no further than L'Hotel.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as The Catacombs of Paris (1.6 mi) and Eiffel Tower (1.9 mi), guests of Lhotel Paris can easily experience some of Paris' most well known attractions.
Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a minibar, and L` Hotel makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including a 24 hour front desk, room service, and a concierge. In addition, guests can enjoy a pool and breakfast during their visit.
While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the Mediterranean restaurants, including Pink Mamma, L'As du Fallafel, and Pizzeria Popolare, all of which are a short distance from Lhotel.
Should time allow, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, Louvre Museum, and Musée d'Orsay are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.
The staff at L'Hotel looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
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The building is old but not tired, the rooms are small but few rooms are large in Paris, but have everything you need and are comfortable.
The staff are friendly and very attentive. Breakfast is good. It is in a very nice part of Paris close to high end shops, nice restaurants and cafes (some famous), the Louvre and LatinQuarter and Notre Dam etc.
A unique feature is the private pool and spa that you can book for an hour, so nice after a busy day. Building has an atmosphere and bar at night is cosy and dark and perfect for night cap before bed.
As the final home of Oscar Wilde it is a piece of history too.
Will certainly stay again, I just love it.
I’m certain Oscar Wilde would approve of the hotel although he probably wouldn’t recognise it from the hotel he stayed in over 120 years ago.
The hotel was shabby, without chic: the tiny bathroom let in the icy wind; from its cupboard emanated a whiff of mouldy wood (be thankful for unsealed windows: how unhealthy would the confined air be otherwise!); the stairwell reeked of the spa bleach & unkempt carpets; the antique frames & mirrors were not charmingly foxed, nor were the rugs & furnishings alluringly patinated, but rather splattered with dubious splotches, dust-laden, rickety, grimy, & even torn. Paintwork was a shoddy abomination, drapes had not been cleaned this century (nor the last), & the alarmingly hot cupboard light made us wager on our chances in case of a fire. The suite lacked basic amenities (a clear full-length mirror, good lighting, coat hooks). Considerations on salubriousness led us to decline the use of the spa. The elevator did not work. The restaurant was closed. The breakfast menu was astonishingly meagre, uninspired, & far below fine hotels standards. The genial bartender only managed to scavenge –from the breakfast muesli!– a bowl of dejected almonds for our cocktails. The staff seems aware that the place is not of 5-star prestige, & accordingly behaved informally, noisily & (for a receptionist) even impudently.
You utter a "wow" when entering the room; but upon further examination, it is a sigh that soon escapes your lips.
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