If you’re looking for a family-friendly hotel in Paris, look no further than Adagio Access Paris Philippe Auguste.
Close to some of Paris' most popular landmarks, such as Le Marais (1.5 mi) and Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris (1.9 mi), Adagio Access Paris Philippe Auguste Hotel is a great destination for tourists.
Rooms at Adagio Access Paris Philippe Auguste Hotel offer a kitchenette providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi.
A 24 hour front desk and a concierge are some of the conveniences offered at this hotel. Breakfast buffet will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Adagio Access Paris Philippe Auguste, parking is available.
While in Paris, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Adagio Access Paris Philippe Auguste, including Septime (0.6 mi), Bistrot Paul Bert (0.5 mi), and East Mamma (0.8 mi).
During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like Atelier des Lumières (0.5 mi) and Pere-Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise) (0.1 mi), which are all within walking distance of the hotel.
The staff at Adagio Access Paris Philippe Auguste looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
We had a 4 night stay here which was great. It had a well equipped kitchenette with everything you need. Great bathroom with shower and heated radiator. Very comfortable room and best of all fantastic view of Pere Lachaise Cemetery from our room. The cemetery entrance is only a couple of minutes away which was great as huge Doors fans we visited Jim Morrison every day.
We just stayed for 10 days at this location. Pros: Next to Pere Lechaise cemetery - a very worthwhile place to visit. Very close to the Metro and bus lines and a supermarket. Reasonably close to laundries and restaurants. Heat worked very well. Excellent and friendly staff. Price was very reasonable. Cons: Bed was very hard and uncomfortable. Only one outlet in the bedroom. Bathroom sink shelf was tilted downwards, causing items to fall off. Regular key locks instead of key cards. No food options in the hotel except for the meager and expensive breakfast. Walls are very thin. You will hear your louder neighbors. So basically, if you can deal with the cons, it’s a great hotel. I’d stay there again, but it wouldn’t be my first choice.
Stayed in Paris for a week with my family and this place became our home away from home. The apartment was equipped with basic kitchen utensils (pots, pans, silverware, plates, bowls and glasses). Visited the near by supermarkets to purchase everything we needed and more. Train station near the hotel made moving around the city very easy. The staff was incredibly helpful and polite. Would definitely stay here again!
Rooms are horrible. The Bed is old and bad. The room was not clean. The bathroom need repair. The service is good and breakfast was ok. The employees are really nice and whilling to help. Therefore for the price is an horrible deal
We stayed 2 nights in the Adagio Access Paris Philippe Auguste, from 16-18 July 2018. The location next to the Père Lachaise Cemetery and close to the Metro stop Philippe Auguste with easy access to central Paris is excellent. The Père Lachaise is so beautiful, and we spent hours walking there. During our stay in the Adagio Access Paris Philippe Auguste no-one came to clean our room, and we had to buy our own toilet paper as we ran out. Our room was very hot and no air-conditioning / fan. The communication about breakfast was somewhat misleading. We thought breakfast was included, at checkout we discovered that it was 9€ per person per day – definitely over priced. Had we been aware of this, we would have bought bread etc. at the nearby bakery. There was free coffee until 9 pm, which was nice; the staff were friendly, but they do not speak very much English. When we booked our room, we asked for a parking space, but the first night our car had to stay in the street, because the staff in charge of parking was not on duty when we arrived. On the second day, we managed to get a parking space. For two nights, the hotel was ok as a base for exploring Paris, but if I had to stay more than 2 nights, I would choose a hotel with better housekeeping and aircondition.…
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