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All reviews le marais rooms are small favorite hotel marais area a small boutique hotel deluxe room the location is perfect gorgeous hotel great boutique bed was very comfortable paris hotels street noise visiting paris costes pompidou metro closet
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Reviewed February 19, 2010

The location, right in the middle of the Marais, is great you re close to the centre pompidou and the there are a lot of bars and restaurant in the neighborhood, jewish food in rue des rosiers only 2 minutes away and great shopping in rue des franc bourgois/ rue vielle du Temple around the corner. The hotel is very nice, cool and belongs to the same group as the bigger( more expensive) Hotel Costes). Decoration is very warm , cosy and relaxing
The room are incredibly tinny, even the deluxe one are so small that when you open the door the bed is already in the way, there is no space for luggage storage and you cannot really move around basically there is just a bed, a tv and the bathroom ( size ok). There is no restaurant in the hotel, breakfast is in the basement but there is no choice if you order it you get a selection of bred and fruits but cannot chose anything else. The rooms are very dark , there is no light on the ceiling and it's not possible to read . The hotel feels nice and trendy and if you re alone and don't spend much time in the hotel then it might be fine but I for 2 the rooms are really to small. Internet ( wifi ) is free but not stable. Prices ( around 230 Euro) are too high for so small rooms. Rooms facing the streets ( most of them) can be noisy in the summer as there are bars in the street and people stay outside to smoke .

Date of stay: February 2010
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Thank SvenZH
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Reviewed October 18, 2009

We've passed by Hotel Bourg Tibourg on previous visits to the Marais and wished we were staying there so this time we splashed out and booked in.

The location of the hotel is perfect. The Marais is still my favourite area of Paris with a huge variety of shops, bars, boulangeries and restaurants right on the doorstep and central enough to get anywhere quickly.

We knew when we booked that the rooms were going to be small but we nearly had a fit when we saw our room on check in. Small didn't quite cover it - it was tiny with nowhere to even store a case, a safe door that couldn't be opened because it was too close to the mini bar, sombre lighting and an unnecessary table and stools at the foot of the bed. I returned to reception and asked if they had any larger rooms available and was so pleased to be moved to another classic room that was far superior - light, airy and with plenty of wardrobe space to stow away clothes and cases. Not too much to ask when one is paying 230 euros for a room, methinks!

The decor is lovely. In a sort of Morrocan style but pared down, with white bed linen and black marble. The lampshades had tassles aplenty and the walls were edged in ornate gold cornicing. The bed was comfy despite the fact that it was a twin zipped together. The bathroom was lovely although a little dark (no window in this one after our move) with lovely smelling toiletries. The telly was Bang and Olufsen and there was a DVD player tucked underneath (although we didn't try it out).

Staff at the front desk were lovely, always warm and friendly and happy to book restaurants for us.

Oh and not forgetting the lift. The hotel has the tiniest lift I have ever been in. Just space for two people provided that they know each other well. It clanks and creaks but it gets the job done (which is nice at the end of a day of schlepping) provided you are patient!

There were some downsides, though. The room was quite noisy. This didn't bother me massively but if you are a light sleeper or like an early night it might annoy. Those twin beds make snuggling up a little uncomfortable (surely a mattress topper to cover the ridge in the middle isn't too much to ask?). The cleaners did an excellent job but had a habit of leaving their vacuum cleaner hoses lying around on the landings making the narrow corridors a bit perilous. Any extras would be rather expensive - breakfast was 16 Euros per person, there were no bottles of free water or tea/coffee making facilities.

Overall we enjoyed our stay but I am not sure if the end justifies the means. 230 Euros per night is a lot of money for not a lot of hotel (especially seeing as it is essentially a B&B. No restaurant here). If you decide to stay then don't bother paying for an upgrade to superior (we saw a superior room and it really wasn't) but do make sure you complain if the room you get is too small to be habitable - staff are very accommodating.

For the record the room we refused was 25 (and similarly other rooms ending in 5 are likely to be the same judging by the floor plans in the hall) and we were moved to 34 which was a big improvement.

Date of stay: October 2009
  • Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Reviewed August 28, 2009

I'm till excited when I think of my stay in this beautiful hotel. Sumptuous, unique, gorgeous, classy. What can I say??? It is the most beautiful hotel I have ever stayed in. I came home wanting to redecorate my bedroom! If you want large rooms, this is not for you, but if you appreciate something different you will love it.

Date of stay: January 2006
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Reviewed May 15, 2009

As said elsewhere in these reviews, the rooms are small. They are also tired. The one-person elevator did not work during our three night stay which was inconvenient as we were on the third floor. Not a problem usually but after a long day trekking the streets the last thing one feels like doing is climbing three floors. The DVD player did not work. We went 24 hours without hot water - for our trouble we were promised a 10% discount but when we got the bill they had removed one morning coffee and since it was the night porter that offered us the discount and he'd gone home, they claimed that no way would have offered a discount!! Front desk staff need more hospitality training.

Date of stay: April 2009
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3  Thank Dabees
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Reviewed May 11, 2009

After a hard days walking around Paris it was a welcome relief to step into such a calming and tranquil environment at the Bourg Tibourg. Its baroque and sumptuous reception had an amazing aroma which continued along its corridors and into the room. The wonderful staff couldn't have been friendlier and made us feel more welcome if they tried. The deluxe room was of a good size with a great bathroom, its moody dark interior added to its charm and made it so easy to feel relaxed after a day of Parisian sightseeing. Think Alice in Wonderland meets gothic splendour. A real gem of a hotel.

Date of stay: May 2009
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