My grandmother had a house in Passy on Rue Massenet - so I practically grew up there. (I’m British and am from London). Was lovely seeing the familiar streets again. :)
I was so pleasantly surprised when I saw that you had reviewed the Passy Eiffel Hotel and included it in your listing of best boutique hotels. My wife and I will be staying there and it is good to know that you recommend the hotel as well!
I recently just got back from Paris this month and stayed at the Hotel Passy due to this video and it was a very fantastic and pleasant stay Thank you for your videos!!! My mom enjoyed Paris on her birthday!
We stayed at the Passy Eiffle Hotel during Christmas time and we loved it! The neighborhood is excellent and we would definitely stay here again. Thanks for making this Boutique Hotel series!
Stayed at the Hotel Max in the 14th for a week in 2018 and absolutely loved it!! It is a boutique hotel, 19 rooms (looked that up). My room was small, but perfect as it was just me. Windows opened out onto a small side street. The hotel is set in a neighborhood with underground stops half a block away, the catacombs about three blocks away, and a Marks and Spencer around the corner. While in Paris I booked a day tour to the Loire valley with wine tasting. The bus picked us up at the Catacombs. So on my first morning (after sleeping off my flight), I walked three blocks to the Catacombs, picked up a coffee and boarded the bus for the tour. The location may not be for everyone, but for me it was perfect as I could just hop on the underground and get anywhere (Versaille, Giverny, all points Paris). The neighborhood was vibrant, not touristy and the hotel was quiet, clean and the staff was very helpful. btw, thank you for your recommendations and side notes.
Your videos are so great so thank you! I have been to Paris 3x and I still learned so much from your videos. I appreciate the hotels featured here and on other videos--very helpful! I hope you also do other places in France like Normandy, etc. Thank you again!
Thank you for reviewing these Parisian hotels; I'll keep them in mind if/when I'm in Paris again (hopefully not before long). I stayed at the Hotel de Lille in Saint-Germain, near the Orsay museum, and it was wonderful, so I'd recommend you review that one too.
Awesome!!!! I love how up close you get to all the best aspects of each property. Getting to see inside the hotel and the rooms is extra special!!!! Love it - well done!
I just got back from Paris. I stayed at Contact Hotel Alizé Montmartre. room 62 and 64 me and my daughter/BF. I enjoyed it. Liked it better than my Disney Newport Bay room.
I’m a recent subscriber who loves your content. This piece, in particular, I found helpful. Thank you! May I add one to your list? For years, I’ve been staying at Hotel Relais Saint-Germain, next door to the very popular De la Brasserie aux Avants-Comptoirs. As a guest of the hotel, you get guaranteed seating! Cheers. Looking forward to your next video.
Bonjour Les Frenchies! Love your videos! I enjoy seeing and reliving some of the experiences I have had there and learning about new ones. I am moving to Paris in February. My daughter, granddaughter and son- in law daughter
Sorry sent soon with typos! Anyhow, My daughter, granddaughter and family live there and I am moving to Paris in February. I am so excited to be near my loved ones in the city I love. Thank you for the videos!
Fun choices especially for those that are looking for something different from the classic french interior decoration . As a visitor I will love to be immersed in the Traditional French interiors along the lines of Marie-Antoinette or Jaques Grange / costes hotel’s restaurants style & Laduree . Thank you keep & showing us! If we dont get there at least we can momentarily imagine 🥰
Great suggestions. I thought I’ve read about all of the boutique hotels of Paris and you introduced me to a beautiful selection that I’ve not heard about. Each one looks great. Thank you again. 🙏
You both are sooo lovely! I truly enjoy watching your very informative and engaging vdos. Any chance for a budget hotel list (under 100 Euros)? Paris can be very expensive especially around the Galleries Lafayette area. Much appreciated. Please keep up your most entertaining vdos. Love them!!! Love from Singapore 😊👋
Thanks for the recommendations! We booked out hotel for May back in 2019 and have credits we have to use up but I'll look forward to trying your suggestions on a future trip
I got fooled at the christmas market...didn't realize until I checked my credit card and unwrapped the package and it wasnt what I asked for. lesson learned...
For those who shy away from ecotourism, rock-and-roll, and "hidden" vintage surprises, for starters, or for those who have yet to make up their minds as to which boutique hotel to choose from this list, the ChouChou Hotel seems like the most neutral, safest bet among them all.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Stationary Stores. I hear Paris has some beautiful ones. With the old fashioned ink wells and wax sealer for envelopes, post cards, pretty stationary, etc…… thanks 👍
Hahahaha!!! Thank you for your tour of great looking small boutique hotels to stay in there in Paris. All of your selections here beautiful. I think the two hotels the Alba Opera Hotel where the famous Louis Armstrong stayed and the Hotel Passy Eiffel are the two that stand out. I would love to go back to Paris, France to stay to see sights and hear the sounds there. By me being a former Purser Flight Attendant from the US, I do miss seeing the beautiful people and sights there.
I accidentally went to Paris during Fashion Week and had no choice but to stay at F1 in the 14th. Not the Parisian boutique experience I wanted but I don't regret my decision either. Clean, safe, offers all the basics, and cheap. Next time I will book a hotel before traveling.
My very best experience with a boutique hotel in Paris :Hotel Lanterne! Beautiful indoor swimming facility ,Sauna and the best breakfast ! Since I found this hotel ,I no longer stay in others .
Great Research...... I love it ......Quick question , regarding Paris 2024 hotels - I am coming with my family and we usually book two connecting room or One Bedroom suite with pullout sofa in Living room...... This is our first Olympics as well as first visit to Paris.. We are planing to Stay for TEN days..... all suggestions would be appreciated
Thank you for your lovely videos! Please keep them coming! Apologies for a long winded question but you'll find we've taken much of your advice to heart and we've become big fans :) We're planning our honeymoon in October 22 and lets just say certain aspects of La Mondaine really appealed to us. It's great prices mean we can afford to splurge on a high tier room and the unique rooms promise to make a once in a lifetime trip even more memorable. We have been slightly put off by its location relative to many main attractions and are reluctant to pull the trigger out of fear of long commutes. We're also wondering if there are neighborhoods that better suit us as late 20 year olds. Another top contender is the Da Vinci Hotel mentioned in your other video. Here we can only afford a more basic tier room, but the location is right near the river and smack dab in the heart of the city. Lastly, La Marais is always mentioned as a recommendation for our age group and is also a fantastic location relative to landmarks. This will be our first time in Paris and we're interested in seeing many of the main attractions and eating quality, good value food. We like the idea of being able to walk to much of what we'd see and eat, rather than needing to largely rely on public transport to get us to the city center. Our hearts are saying La Mondaine, but the pragmatist in us keeps looking elsewhere (although the value of La Mondaine is hard to beat). We're interested in boutique hotels with character. Do you have any recommendations? Do you think we would enjoy the character of the 9th as much as La Marais of others, especially considering the perks that La Mondaine provides?
We ended up booking a studio at Hotel Room de Sicile in Les Marais. This place should definitely be on your radar if it isn't already. It's actually an apartment hotel and many of their rooms are fully furnished apartment suites. I'd love to see footage in a future video as we wait for our trip! Even our studio room appears be much larger than your average Parisian hotel room.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel I travel to Paris every 2 months and I have been doing so for 20 years :) So I have a loooongggggg list of hotels. Terrass has one of the best views and rooftop terraces (it's in Montmartre), mama shelter Paris East has a big underground parking, a big rooftop, the rooms are very big to Paris standards and the food is excellent (they have a big wood oven on-site for pizza). Hotel R de Paris is super close to Saint-Lazare/ Place de Clichy, so walking distance from Opéra Garnier. Excellent breakfast, soundproofed, beautiful beds, sauna/Haman. Hotel Coq is for those that are sensitive to esthetics :)
This is a great list of spots to stay! Is the room Louis Armstrong stayed in available to rent? That would be amazing! Thanks & howdy from ludicrously wet and still sorta weirdly not back to normal Ireland! ☘☮🤘🏽🤠👍🏽☮☘
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Yes, segregation was a part of ugly American history... "Negroes" now more respectfully referred to as "African Americans" still go to Paris and actually watch video reviews.
My husband and I are going on a River Cruise next year. We are spending 2 days in Paris before we get on the cruise. If you only had a few days in Paris where would you go? Thanks so much, love your videos!
Great episode. It makes me want to travel to Paris, but I won’t due to my mantra: “if it isn’t within 50 miles of my home I don’t need it.” So I vicariously travel through RUclipsr adventures. My favorite is the Hidden Hotel for its tactile textures of the charcoal walls in the elevator and the natural woods throughout.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel You are so welcome. You and your husband took me back to my memories of Paris a while ago. I am a former flight crew member so I have had my share of being in Paris a few times.
I'm going to PAris this Oct 10-14 with my parents and i would like to have a photo with both of you, i am following your vlogs and im so thanful for all the infos im getting. . Will that even be possible? I'm searching for hostels not hotel near eiffel tower because im on a very tight budget as asians always do :) can you help me? Thanks
Interested in staying in the Latin quarter. What hotels have $150 to 200 a night? Close to restaurants, a/c and elevators. Walking distance to the metro.
Which hotel would you recommend for 2 adults and 2 teens please? Wanted to stay near the main city attractions? Thanks in advance. With balcony preferably 🥰
@@LesFrenchiesTravel you two did it right! I prefer to watch people around my own age chat about different things. On you tube the younger ones talk so FAST nowadays hard to understand it all. I don't remember talking so fast when I was young lol.besides they are looking for different things than I would be in other countries. Paris has A LOT to offer. I live in southern CA and I thought it was a great place to live would never move... My cousin and her husband visited the south of France on a cruise they took, she said she felt she could live there for the rest of her life she loved it!
yea but these are all 4 or 5 stars. I come to paris to see the city so while I want a comfy room, I care less about "rock'n'roll" rooms, posh chic style..oh who cares. Paris is the star not the hotel. But you would not catch me at a TIM Hotel. ugh...
@@dianarusnov292 the room was dark (old fashioned not in a good way), the porter was making so much noise in the morning with the luggages, the front desk gave us wrong information concerning the bus stop in front of the hotel.
Hi guys. Thanks for this video. My wife and I stayed at the Hotel Passy Eiffel this month and it was great. Very handy to be close to the Eiffel tower and a metro station. By the way, your videos about how to use the metro in Paris were very helpful too!
I'm definitely going to stay there when I take my girlfriend/hopefully wife there. I figure if I get lost in Paris I can probably make it back to the Eiffel Tower and from there to my hotel room. Lol. It looks like the Eiffel Tower is in walking distance from the hotel. Is this the case?
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My grandmother had a house in Passy on Rue Massenet - so I practically grew up there. (I’m British and am from London). Was lovely seeing the familiar streets again. :)
I was so pleasantly surprised when I saw that you had reviewed the Passy Eiffel Hotel and included it in your listing of best boutique hotels. My wife and I will be staying there and it is good to know that you recommend the hotel as well!
I recently just got back from Paris this month and stayed at the Hotel Passy due to this video and it was a very fantastic and pleasant stay Thank you for your videos!!! My mom enjoyed Paris on her birthday!
Love neat little hotels! Much rather stay in one of theses than a big chain. Great neighborhoods! What a fun channel!
We stayed at the Passy Eiffle Hotel during Christmas time and we loved it! The neighborhood is excellent and we would definitely stay here again. Thanks for making this Boutique Hotel series!
Would love to see cheap but best boutique hotels near the louvre museum. ❤
We just booked a room at La Mondaine after watching your video. Thanks so much!!
Enjoy how you guys give the tips needed to visit such a large city. I liked a few of the places you showed. thanks again.
Well done. Very helpful. Looking forward to the next. Your channel is sure to grow with how you’re approaching each video!
Stayed at the Hotel Max in the 14th for a week in 2018 and absolutely loved it!! It is a boutique hotel, 19 rooms (looked that up). My room was small, but perfect as it was just me. Windows opened out onto a small side street. The hotel is set in a neighborhood with underground stops half a block away, the catacombs about three blocks away, and a Marks and Spencer around the corner. While in Paris I booked a day tour to the Loire valley with wine tasting. The bus picked us up at the Catacombs. So on my first morning (after sleeping off my flight), I walked three blocks to the Catacombs, picked up a coffee and boarded the bus for the tour. The location may not be for everyone, but for me it was perfect as I could just hop on the underground and get anywhere (Versaille, Giverny, all points Paris). The neighborhood was vibrant, not touristy and the hotel was quiet, clean and the staff was very helpful. btw, thank you for your recommendations and side notes.
I’ll save money and stay with you guys. Will be a lot cheaper!
I was in Paris with my wife for 6 days, thanks for info before we took off to Paris, appreciated :)
So many great options. Thank you for all the work you're doing. Merry Christmas 🖤
Your videos are so great so thank you! I have been to Paris 3x and I still learned so much from your videos. I appreciate the hotels featured here and on other videos--very helpful! I hope you also do other places in France like Normandy, etc. Thank you again!
Thank you for reviewing these Parisian hotels; I'll keep them in mind if/when I'm in Paris again (hopefully not before long). I stayed at the Hotel de Lille in Saint-Germain, near the Orsay museum, and it was wonderful, so I'd recommend you review that one too.
You guys did an amazing job!! I loved the fact that you went in and filmed inside. Just awesome!!
I must say , your video are lovely! Love from Italy 🇮🇹
Awesome!!!! I love how up close you get to all the best aspects of each property. Getting to see inside the hotel and the rooms is extra special!!!! Love it - well done!
Love your videos, they are the best, what amazing boutique hotels you have found and shared, Paris do the best hotels !
I just got back from Paris. I stayed at Contact Hotel Alizé Montmartre. room 62 and 64 me and my daughter/BF. I enjoyed it. Liked it better than my Disney Newport Bay room.
I’m a recent subscriber who loves your content. This piece, in particular, I found helpful. Thank you! May I add one to your list? For years, I’ve been staying at Hotel Relais Saint-Germain, next door to the very popular De la Brasserie aux Avants-Comptoirs. As a guest of the hotel, you get guaranteed seating! Cheers. Looking forward to your next video.
Nice to know about 2023 already
Bonjour Les Frenchies! Love your videos! I enjoy seeing and reliving some of the experiences I have had there and learning about new ones. I am moving to Paris in February. My daughter, granddaughter and son- in law daughter
Sorry sent soon with typos! Anyhow, My daughter, granddaughter and family live there and I am moving to Paris in February. I am so excited to be near my loved ones in the city I love. Thank you for the videos!
Just like your food video, this video inspires me to visit Paris. Your videography is just awesome.
Love you both, great and informative videos, I’ve never been to Paris but Paris is definitely on my bucket list. You love what you do and it shows.
Thank you! Thats really useful recommendation!
Fun choices especially for those that are looking for something different from the classic french interior decoration . As a visitor I will love to be immersed in the Traditional French interiors along the lines of Marie-Antoinette or Jaques Grange / costes hotel’s restaurants style & Laduree . Thank you keep & showing us! If we dont get there at least we can momentarily imagine 🥰
Great options, when traveling (2 people). You should also do options for family with kids.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Thanks you!! You guys are the best.
I think this is one of my fave videos!
Great video bravo. My choice goes to the first. Will try for sure.
Great suggestions. I thought I’ve read about all of the boutique hotels of Paris and you introduced me to a beautiful selection that I’ve not heard about. Each one looks great. Thank you again. 🙏
You both are sooo lovely! I truly enjoy watching your very informative and engaging vdos. Any chance for a budget hotel list (under 100 Euros)? Paris can be very expensive especially around the Galleries Lafayette area. Much appreciated. Please keep up your most entertaining vdos. Love them!!! Love from Singapore 😊👋
Great video, super useful information!
Good topic. Appreciate the research.
Thanks for the recommendations! We booked out hotel for May back in 2019 and have credits we have to use up but I'll look forward to trying your suggestions on a future trip
Just booked the Passy for late March - thanks to you! Very excited. Thanks!
Thanks to your recommendation we just booked a week at La Mondaine! We are looking forward to our stay.
Such a sweet couple, made it worth watching, thanks!!
Would love if you both can do a segment on Christmas items in the supermarket or a Christmas market
I got fooled at the christmas market...didn't realize until I checked my credit card and unwrapped the package and it wasnt what I asked for. lesson learned...
I found the one for me, the Alba Hotel it is!!! Thanks.
For those who shy away from ecotourism, rock-and-roll, and "hidden" vintage surprises, for starters, or for those who have yet to make up their minds as to which boutique hotel to choose from this list, the ChouChou Hotel seems like the most neutral, safest bet among them all.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Thank you for your feedback.
@@OneBanksManor We meant safest bet - not safest hotel.
Love this video, it’s right in time for our up coming trip to Paris. Thank you❤️
it was very helpful to watch the video
Nice….. Would be fun to see some flea markets and stationary stores. 👍😀
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Stationary Stores. I hear Paris has some beautiful ones. With the old fashioned ink wells and wax sealer for envelopes, post cards, pretty stationary, etc…… thanks 👍
@@LesFrenchiesTravel 👍😀
Hahahaha!!! Thank you for your tour of great looking small boutique hotels to stay in there in Paris. All of your selections here beautiful. I think the two hotels the Alba Opera Hotel where the famous Louis Armstrong stayed and the Hotel Passy Eiffel are the two that stand out. I would love to go back to Paris, France to stay to see sights and hear the sounds there. By me being a former Purser Flight Attendant from the US, I do miss seeing the beautiful people and sights there.
I accidentally went to Paris during Fashion Week and had no choice but to stay at F1 in the 14th. Not the Parisian boutique experience I wanted but I don't regret my decision either. Clean, safe, offers all the basics, and cheap. Next time I will book a hotel before traveling.
My very best experience with a boutique hotel in Paris :Hotel Lanterne!
Beautiful indoor swimming facility ,Sauna and the best breakfast !
Since I found this hotel ,I no longer stay in others .
Really impressed with this video!!!! Thank you for putting the effort ☺️
A very helpful video. Thank you for creating it!
Great Research...... I love it ......Quick question , regarding Paris 2024 hotels - I am coming with my family and we usually book two connecting room or One Bedroom suite with pullout sofa in Living room...... This is our first Olympics as well as first visit to Paris.. We are planing to Stay for TEN days..... all suggestions would be appreciated
both of you are just amazing, love your videos
Hey, just subscribed! Watched your videos for months now and have just booked Alba Opera for August.
Hope you’re both well
Thank you for your lovely videos! Please keep them coming! Apologies for a long winded question but you'll find we've taken much of your advice to heart and we've become big fans :)
We're planning our honeymoon in October 22 and lets just say certain aspects of La Mondaine really appealed to us. It's great prices mean we can afford to splurge on a high tier room and the unique rooms promise to make a once in a lifetime trip even more memorable. We have been slightly put off by its location relative to many main attractions and are reluctant to pull the trigger out of fear of long commutes. We're also wondering if there are neighborhoods that better suit us as late 20 year olds.
Another top contender is the Da Vinci Hotel mentioned in your other video. Here we can only afford a more basic tier room, but the location is right near the river and smack dab in the heart of the city.
Lastly, La Marais is always mentioned as a recommendation for our age group and is also a fantastic location relative to landmarks.
This will be our first time in Paris and we're interested in seeing many of the main attractions and eating quality, good value food. We like the idea of being able to walk to much of what we'd see and eat, rather than needing to largely rely on public transport to get us to the city center. Our hearts are saying La Mondaine, but the pragmatist in us keeps looking elsewhere (although the value of La Mondaine is hard to beat). We're interested in boutique hotels with character. Do you have any recommendations? Do you think we would enjoy the character of the 9th as much as La Marais of others, especially considering the perks that La Mondaine provides?
@@LesFrenchiesTravel thank you, this is all really helpful! We're excited to see the Les Marais video. I hope it's coming soon!
We ended up booking a studio at Hotel Room de Sicile in Les Marais. This place should definitely be on your radar if it isn't already. It's actually an apartment hotel and many of their rooms are fully furnished apartment suites. I'd love to see footage in a future video as we wait for our trip! Even our studio room appears be much larger than your average Parisian hotel room.
@@austinschuld8786 The Le Marais boutiques Hotels video is coming in fews hours....^^ happy Honey moon in Paris
Chouchou, Hotel Coq, Hotel R de Paris, Terrass, etc. Great value for money: Mama Shelter.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel I travel to Paris every 2 months and I have been doing so for 20 years :) So I have a loooongggggg list of hotels. Terrass has one of the best views and rooftop terraces (it's in Montmartre), mama shelter Paris East has a big underground parking, a big rooftop, the rooms are very big to Paris standards and the food is excellent (they have a big wood oven on-site for pizza). Hotel R de Paris is super close to Saint-Lazare/ Place de Clichy, so walking distance from Opéra Garnier. Excellent breakfast, soundproofed, beautiful beds, sauna/Haman. Hotel Coq is for those that are sensitive to esthetics :)
Love the reviews please do more!
Awesome!!
Mercure Paris Tour Eiffel and Novotel Tour Eiffel were great!
Thank you, these are beautiful
The hidden hotel is gorgeous….
Great video! Thanks
This is a great list of spots to stay! Is the room Louis Armstrong stayed in available to rent? That would be amazing!
Thanks & howdy from ludicrously wet and still sorta weirdly not back to normal Ireland! ☘☮🤘🏽🤠👍🏽☮☘
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Fantastic, thank you! Things certainly have changed...
@@LesFrenchiesTravel Yes, segregation was a part of ugly American history... "Negroes" now more respectfully referred to as "African Americans" still go to Paris and actually watch video reviews.
My husband and I are going on a River Cruise next year. We are spending 2 days in Paris before we get on the cruise. If you only had a few days in Paris where would you go? Thanks so much, love your videos!
I ❤ the 1st hotel 🌎.
I love this!
Hotel Caron de Beaumarchais...perfect little hotel,in the marais just off rue rivoli.
excellent
Love it, merci beaucoup
I stayed in misuer George near the big arch a small hotel but very good.
Hello everyone new friend is here sending my love and support ❤❤❤
Do you have a recommendation for three single people - each needs their own bed?
Great episode. It makes me want to travel to Paris, but I won’t due to my mantra: “if it isn’t within 50 miles of my home I don’t need it.” So I vicariously travel through RUclipsr adventures. My favorite is the Hidden Hotel for its tactile textures of the charcoal walls in the elevator and the natural woods throughout.
You saved me so much stress with planning my trip for Paris! Thank you!
Going to Paris next month for two nights and majority of hotels that are not crazy expensive are all booked up. I'll be sleeping on a bench I think.
@@LesFrenchiesTravel No, thanks I'll have a look.
Pls advised- going Paris in July, 3 adults 2 kids what hotel you reco, I want walking distance to Eiffer tower
We are visiting in May. Do these hotels have elevators. Also do you know if there are any days the city is closed.
Looking very nice..
@@LesFrenchiesTravel You are so welcome. You and your husband took me back to my memories of Paris a while ago. I am a former flight crew member so I have had my share of being in Paris a few times.
Any great family hotels please (for small children)?
I'm going to PAris this Oct 10-14 with my parents and i would like to have a photo with both of you, i am following your vlogs and im so thanful for all the infos im getting. . Will that even be possible? I'm searching for hostels not hotel near eiffel tower because im on a very tight budget as asians always do :) can you help me? Thanks
Interested in staying in the Latin quarter. What hotels have $150 to 200 a night? Close to restaurants, a/c and elevators. Walking distance to the metro.
Planning this Paris trip in 2025. Love you folks. From Vancouver, Canada.
Which hotel would you recommend for 2 adults and 2 teens please? Wanted to stay near the main city attractions? Thanks in advance. With balcony preferably 🥰
Thanks for the reply❤️
Did you went to paris this dec of 2021?
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Forget the Right Bank. We want the Left Bank !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd love some timestamps .Thank you.
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Nice work...well done...👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Merry Christmas my friend!
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stay neer to you spirit is over
Was your husband born in France is he fluent in French? Were you born in France are you fluent in French? Do you live in France now?
@@LesFrenchiesTravel you two did it right! I prefer to watch people around my own age chat about different things. On you tube the younger ones talk so FAST nowadays hard to understand it all. I don't remember talking so fast when I was young lol.besides they are looking for different things than I would be in other countries. Paris has A LOT to offer. I live in southern CA and I thought it was a great place to live would never move... My cousin and her husband visited the south of France on a cruise they took, she said she felt she could live there for the rest of her life she loved it!
yea but these are all 4 or 5 stars. I come to paris to see the city so while I want a comfy room, I care less about "rock'n'roll" rooms, posh chic style..oh who cares. Paris is the star not the hotel. But you would not catch me at a TIM Hotel. ugh...
Hi do u have any single man as friend
I would not recommend anyone staying at Hôtel Passy Eiffel. I stayed there after seeing your video, I regret it.
Any reason why?
@@dianarusnov292 the room was dark (old fashioned not in a good way), the porter was making so much noise in the morning with the luggages, the front desk gave us wrong information concerning the bus stop in front of the hotel.
great work
As a hotel lover, this is a great guide for my next trip to Paris. Thanks for sharing.
I like the Mondaine but I know that the Moulin Rouge 'hood is seedy.
Thank you so much for such a great content as always
Hi guys. Thanks for this video. My wife and I stayed at the Hotel Passy Eiffel this month and it was great. Very handy to be close to the Eiffel tower and a metro station. By the way, your videos about how to use the metro in Paris were very helpful too!
I'm definitely going to stay there when I take my girlfriend/hopefully wife there. I figure if I get lost in Paris I can probably make it back to the Eiffel Tower and from there to my hotel room. Lol. It looks like the Eiffel Tower is in walking distance from the hotel. Is this the case?
We stayed at the Alba Opera Hotel a month ago and it was fantastic. So Parisian. Really affordable too. Thanks for the video.
How do wheelchair visitors navigate hotels?